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Cast

Kristoffer Tabori

Kristoffer Tabori

Giovanni

Kathleen Beller

Kathleen Beller

Beatrice

Michael Egan

Michael Egan

Baglioni

Leonardo Cimino

Leonardo Cimino

Rappaccini

Antonia Rey

Antonia Rey

Emma

Madeline Willemsen

Madeline Willemsen

Lisabetta

Dennis Boutsikaris

Dennis Boutsikaris

Vito

Coqui González

Coqui González

Flower Seller

Henry Fonda

Henry Fonda

Self - Series Host (uncredited)

Crew

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Short Story

Robert Geller

Robert Geller

Executive Producer

Calvin Skaggs

Calvin Skaggs

Producer

Elizabeth Swados

Elizabeth Swados

Music

Mike Fash

Mike Fash

Director of Photography

Jay Freund

Jay Freund

Editor

Barbara Claman

Barbara Claman

Casting

Charles C. Bennett

Charles C. Bennett

Production Design

Jeanne Button

Jeanne Button

Costume Design

Danni Nelson

Danni Nelson

Hairstylist

Rita Ogden

Rita Ogden

Makeup Artist

Dezsö Magyar

Dezsö Magyar

Director

Herbert Hartig

Herbert Hartig

Writer

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Rappaccini's Daughter

19806.0 / 1055 min
Drama, Fantasy, Mystery, TV Movie

Overview

Set in 18th Century Italy, RAPPACCINI'S DAUGHTER is the tale of a young scholar named Giovanni (Kristoffer Tabori) who falls in love with a beautiful, yet forbidden, girl who tends her father's poison garden. However, the strange and unearthly beauty of Beatrice (Kathleen Beller) masks a terrifying curse which Giovanni must tragically discover. Her father, the mysterious Dr. Rappaccini, has made her the subject of a diabolical experiment. In Giovanni's attempt to free Beatrice from the control of her father and to escape the poisonous effect she begins to have on him, he unwittingly destroys her. From the short story of master American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne, two quintessential Hawthorne themes are explored: the sins of interfering with another's soul and the futility of trying to tamper with nature.