Socrates Trailer

Socrates Trailer (1971)

17 June 1971 Drama, History 119 mins

A false accusation leads the philosopher Socrates to trial and condemnation in 4th century BC Athens.

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Cast

Jean Sylvère

as Socrate

Anne Caprile

as Santippe

Giuseppe Mannajuolo

as Apollodoro

Antonio Medina

as Platone

International Titles

Xôcratít Trailer

International Releases Dates

Italy 17 June 1971

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