This is an Italian film I found in the pages of the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, I didn't know what to expect, I just hoped it would be worthy of its placement, directed by Luchino Visconti (Ossessione, Rocco and His Brothers, The Leopard). Basically set in the spring of 1866, during the last days of the Austrian occupation and the Third Italian War of Independence, the unhappily married Countess Livia Serpieri (The Third Man's Alida Valli) witnesses her cousin Marquis Roberto Ussoni (Massimo Girotti) organising a protest. Roberto challenges the dashing young Austrian Lieutenant Franz Mahler (Rope's Farley Granger) to a duel at the La Fenice opera house in Venice, Roberto is arrested and sent to the exile for one year. During the commotion, Livia meets Franz, she hates him at first, but spending a night walking together she falls deeply in love with him, they begin a secretive love affair, despite the fact that Franz's radical behaviour was responsible for Roberto's arrest, Livia pretends to be unaware of this. Franz is obviously using Livia for her money and social status, but Livia throws herself into the sexual affair, giving away her money and not caring about the opinions of her in society, but soon she becomes consumed by jealously and paranoia as Franz fails to show up for appointments. War breaks out, forcing Livia and Franz apart, her husband takes her with him to escape the carnage to the villa in the country, but late one night Franz shows up, demanding more money from Livia to bribe the army doctors and keep him away from the battlefield, she complies and gives all money she had saved for Roberto, her betrayal have tragic consequences. Eventually Livia is almost driven mad being unable to see Franz, but she rejoices when she receives a letter from him, in it he thanks her for financial support, but tells her not to look for him, Livia ignores this and heads for Verona to find her lover. Livia finds Franz, but is devastated to find him as a drunk and self-loathing rogue, with a young prostitute, and mocking her, after forcing her to drink with the prostitute Franz angrily throws Livia out,. Livia's sanity is slipping, she heads to the headquarters of the Austrian Army, with the letter he sent her Franz is arrested for treason and executed by firing squad, Livia is now truly insane and is last seen running into the night crying out her lover's name. Also starring Heinz Moog as Count Serpieri and Rina Morelli as Laura. The director originally wanted to cast Ingrid Bergman and Marlon Brando, but Roberto Rossellini put his foot down and said Bergman only worked for him, she was also not interested, while Brando was shunned by the producers. But Valli proves a good choice as the countess used by a cavalry officer, well played by Granger, I could just about follow the story whilst having to read the subtitles, it is essentially a doomed romance going against country and social class, it may have been slow and predictable in places, but overall it is an interesting melodrama. Worth watching!