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Promotional poster by Saul Bass
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Directed by | Otto Preminger |
Produced by | Martin C. Schute |
Screenplay by | Robert Dozier Ring Lardner, Jr. (uncredited) |
Based on | The Cardinal |
Starring |
Tom Tryon Romy Schneider Carol Lynley |
Music by | Jerome Moross |
Cinematography | Leon Shamroy |
Edited by | Louis R. Loeffler |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time
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175 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $11,170,588 |
The Cardinal is a 1963 American drama film which was produced independently and directed by Otto Preminger, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The screenplay was written by Robert Dozier, based on the novel of the same name (1950) by Henry Morton Robinson.
Its cast featured Tom Tryon, Romy Schneider and John Huston, and it was nominated for six Academy Awards.
The film was shot on location in Boston, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and in Rome and Vienna. The music score was written by Jerome Moross. The Cardinal featured the final appearance by veteran film star Dorothy Gish as well as the last big-screen performance of Maggie McNamara.
Robinson's novel was based on the life of Cardinal Francis Spellman, who was then Archbishop of New York. The Vatican's liaison officer for the film was Joseph Ratzinger, later to become Pope Benedict XVI. The story touches on various social issues such as interfaith marriage, sex outside of marriage, abortion, racial bigotry, the rise of fascism and war.