The Fall of Rome (film)
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Anthony Dawson | |
Screenplay by |
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Produced by | Marco Vicario[3] |
Starring |
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Edited by | Renato Cinquini[3] |
Music by | Riz Ortolani[3] |
Production company | Atlantica Cinematografica[3] |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Italy[1][2] |
The Fall of Rome (
Plot
Immediately following the death of Constantine the proconsul Junio resumed the persecutions against Christians. Among them is the centurion Mark, who manages to escape arrest and, together with her sister Licia, sets out on a journey to the consul Gaius. Attacked by soldiers of Valerio, Marco is saved with the help of a barbarian tribe, but loses Licia. Junio promises to Marco that all Christians will be freed if he agrees to fight in the arena and manages to defeat all his opponents. Accompanied by Svetla, a girl barbarian, Marco fights and returns freedom to Christians, but suddenly an earthquake strikes.
Cast
- Carl Möhner as Marco
- Loredana Nusciak as Svetla
- Andrea Aureli as Rako
- Ida Galli as Licia
- Piero Palermini as Valerio
- Giancarlo Sbragia as Giunio
- Nando Tamberlani as Matteo
- Maria Grazia Buccella as Xenia
- Jim Dolen as Caio
- Richard Ricci as Tullio
- Maria Laura Rocca as Tullio's mother
- Renato Terra
Release
Fall of Rome was released in Italy on February 28, 1963.[1][2]
Reception
The
References
- ^ a b c Kinnard & Crnkovich 2017, p. 55.
- ^ a b Kinnard & Crnkovich 2017, p. 56.
- ^ Monthly Film Bulletin. Vol. 30, no. 348. London: British Film Institute. 1963. p. 115.
- ISBN 8884405033.
- ISBN 978-8880635291.
Bibliography
- Kinnard, Roy; Crnkovich, Tony (2017). Italian Sword and Sandal Films, 1908-1990. McFarland. ISBN 978-1476662916.
External links
- The Fall of Rome at IMDb