The Capture of Roma

The Capture of Roma

5.5

Sep 16 1905

0h 9m

History

The film recreates the final events leading to Italian unification in September 1870.

Ubaldo Maria Del Colle

Ubaldo Maria Del Colle

Raffaele Cadorna

Carlo Rosaspina

Carlo Rosaspina

Hermann Kanzler

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