Sword of Freedom
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Sword of Freedom was a 1958 drama adventure series for a family audience. Like several of its predecessors (most notably The Adventures of Robin Hood), it was produced by Sapphire Films for ITC Entertainment and fitted into the same swashbuckler genre as previous productions. It ran for 39 half-hour monochrome episodes.
Plot
Marco del Monte is a young Republican artist living in sixteenth century Renaissance Florence. The city is ruled by the tyrant Duke de Medici. Marco's girlfriend is Angelica, a beautiful former pickpocket. Sandro is Marco's friend and confidant. Machiavelli is the Duke's advisor, and Captain Rodrigo is the head of the Medici forces. The series depicts the struggles of the Republicans to combat the attempts of the Duke to strengthen his position and make himself a dictator.
Cast and characters
- Edmund Purdom as Marco del Monte
- Adrienne Corri as Angelica
- Roland Bartrop as Sandro
- Martin Benson as the Duke de Medici
- Kenneth Hyde as Machiavelli
Recurring characters
- Derek Sydney as Captain Rodrigo
- Monica Stevenson as Francesca de Medici (De Medici's sister)
- Andrew Keir Edward Atienza as Leonardo da Vinci
- Kevin Stoney as Niccolo the innkeeper
Guest stars included Joan Plowright, Peter Wyngarde, Charles Gray, Paul Eddington, Brian Nissen, Patrick Troughton, Kenneth Williams and Roger Delgado.
Episodes
Airdate is for ATV Midlands [1] ITV regions varied date and order. Production order as the Network DVD.
Filmed during 1957–1958. Production Nos 101, 117–139 at Walton Studios, Walton on Thames, England and 102–108 at Alliance Film Studios, Twickenham, England[2]
Series 1 (1958)
Series 2 (1960–1961)
Music
The theme music to Sword of Freedom was composed by Eric Spear, more famous for his theme for Coronation Street.
DVD
Network released the series on a 5-disc region 2 DVD set in June 2010.
References
External links
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- British Film Institute
- ↑ Before 1968 ATV transmitted weekdays in the Midlands and weekends in London. See History of ITV
- ↑ Taken from each episode end titles
- Pages with script errors
- 1958 British television series debuts
- 1961 British television series endings
- 1950s British drama television series
- 1960s British drama television series
- Television series by ITC Entertainment
- ITV television dramas
- Television shows set in Italy
- British adventure television series
- Black-and-white British television shows
- British English-language television shows
- Television shows set in Florence
- Swashbuckler television series