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The Basileus Quartet

The Basileus Quartet (1983)

1.0/10(2)·TMDB 1983 2h 8m IT

The Basileus Quartet (1983) runs 2h 8m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Fabio Carpi, starring Héctor Alterio, Omero Antonutti, and Pierre Malet. Drama on multiple servers, no signup.

What is The Basileus Quartet (1983) about?

The lives of the surviving members of the Basileus Quartet, a chamber group that has been playing successfully around the world for more than 30 years, are turned upside down after the death of the leader, Oscar Guarneri. The three aging musicians decide to split up to pursue those pleasures they've denied themselves too long.

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Director:
Fabio Carpi
Production:
CEP, RAI
Country:
France, Italy
Languages:
Italian
IMDb:
tt0084561

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Who stars in The Basileus Quartet (1983)?

Héctor Alterio as Alvaro, Omero Antonutti as Diego, Pierre Malet as Edo, François Simon as Oscar Guarneri, Michel Vitold as Guglielmo, Alain Cuny as Mario Cantone, Gabriele Ferzetti as Mario Cantone, Véronique Genest as Sophia.

Did You Know?

  • This was a multinational production involving France, Italy.

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Where can I watch The Basileus Quartet online for free?

You can watch The Basileus Quartet (1983) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is The Basileus Quartet?

The Basileus Quartet has a running time of 2h 8m (128 minutes total).

Who directed The Basileus Quartet?

The Basileus Quartet was directed by Fabio Carpi.

Is The Basileus Quartet worth watching?

The Basileus Quartet has mixed reviews with a rating of 1.0/10 based on 2 votes.

What genre is The Basileus Quartet?

The Basileus Quartet is a Drama film released in 1983.

Who stars in The Basileus Quartet?

The cast of The Basileus Quartet includes Héctor Alterio, Omero Antonutti, Pierre Malet, François Simon and Michel Vitold.