Overview:
After the death of the paranoid emperor Tiberius, Caligula, his heir, seizes power and plunges the empire into a bloody spiral of madness and depravity.Original Title: | Caligola |
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Status: | Released (1979-08-14) |
Awards: | 2 nominations |
Screen: | Gore Vidal, Masolino D'Amico, Malcolm McDowell |
Productions: | Penthouse Films International, Felix Cinematografica |
Production Countries: | Italy, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | Italiano |
Casts
- 56890: Malcolm McDowell - Caligula
- 58026: Teresa Ann Savoy - Drusilla
- 15735: Helen Mirren - Caesonia
- 11390: Peter O'Toole - Tiberius
- 26700: John Steiner - Longinus
- 27388: Guido Mannari - Macro
- 4819: Paolo Bonacelli - Chaerea
Crews
- 2166448: Mario Di Biase - Production Manager - Production
- 11626: Gore Vidal - Original Story - Writing
- 4416: Renzo Rossellini - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 30894: Enzo Micarelli - Editor - Editing
- 2537668: Alberto Travaglini - Assistant Makeup Artist - Costume & Make-Up
- 2609003: Armando Tortorici - Props - Art
- 1178491: Masolino D'Amico - Screenplay - Writing
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Reviews
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Land sakes!!! They don't make films like this anymore...and that's a dirty rotten shame! =)
Continue reading ->Arrrrrrrach
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Walk through a Bosch painting and marvel at the excesses and debauchery. Critics don't take this seriously because a porn producer snipped it up and inserted his own scenes. It is what it is. A near masterpiece.
Continue reading ->adorablepanic
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A distinguished international cast; a screenplay by Gore Vidal; respected, award-winning talent behind the scenes; and millions of dollars at its disposal. What could possibly go wrong? Where would you like to start? CALIGULA (1979) had so much potential. I'd like to think that there ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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Now I'll be honest, I think John Hurt ("I Claudius" - BBC - 1976) made a better Caligula, but Malcolm McDowell is still pretty convincing as the despotic sexual deviant who held the ultimate power in the Roman Empire for four years. It ought not to have been a surprise that he turned ....
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