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The Fall of Rome (1963)

Genre : Drama, History

Runtime : 1H 29M

Director : Antonio Margheriti
Writer : Antonio Margheriti, Gianni Astolfi, Ennio Mancini

Synopsis

After the death of Emperor Constantine in Rome, the persecutions of the Christians threaten the centurion Marco forced to become a gladiator.

Actors

Carl Möhner
Carl Möhner
Marcus
Loredana Nusciak
Loredana Nusciak
Svetla
Ida Galli
Ida Galli
Licia
Andrea Aureli
Andrea Aureli
Rako
Piero Palermini
Piero Palermini
Valerio
Giancarlo Sbragia
Giancarlo Sbragia
Giunio
Nando Tamberlani
Nando Tamberlani
Matteo
Maria Grazia Buccella
Maria Grazia Buccella
Xenia
Jim Dolen
Jim Dolen
Caius
Richard Ricci
Richard Ricci
Tullio
Maria Laura Rocca
Maria Laura Rocca
Madre Tullio
Renato Terra
Renato Terra
Domenico Maggio
Domenico Maggio
Tullio
Ferdinando Poggi
Ferdinando Poggi
Claudio Scarchilli
Claudio Scarchilli

Crews

Antonio Margheriti
Antonio Margheriti
Director
Marco Vicario
Marco Vicario
Producer
Riz Ortolani
Riz Ortolani
Original Music Composer
Antonio Margheriti
Antonio Margheriti
Story
Antonio Margheriti
Antonio Margheriti
Screenplay
Gianni Astolfi
Gianni Astolfi
Story
Gianni Astolfi
Gianni Astolfi
Screenplay
Ennio Mancini
Ennio Mancini
Story
Ennio Mancini
Ennio Mancini
Screenplay
Giorgio Messina
Giorgio Messina
Sound
Carlo Minotrio
Carlo Minotrio
Sound
Nino Cristiani
Nino Cristiani
Second Unit Director of Photography
Danilo Desideri
Danilo Desideri
Camera Operator
Enrico Fontana
Enrico Fontana
Camera Operator
Luigi Bernardini
Luigi Bernardini
Assistant Camera
Aldo Bernardini
Aldo Bernardini
Assistant Camera
Giuseppe Silva
Giuseppe Silva
Assistant Camera
Ettore Maria Fizzarotti
Ettore Maria Fizzarotti
First Assistant Director
Tersicore Kolosoff
Tersicore Kolosoff
Script Supervisor
Gianni Di Stolfo
Gianni Di Stolfo
Unit Manager
Franco Di Girolamo
Franco Di Girolamo
Makeup Artist
Sergio Angeloni
Sergio Angeloni
Makeup Artist
Giuseppe Ferranti
Giuseppe Ferranti
Makeup Artist
Rosa Luciani
Rosa Luciani
Hairstylist
Silvana Senzacqua
Silvana Senzacqua
Hairstylist
Irma Tonnini
Irma Tonnini
Seamstress
Maria Pia Mancini
Maria Pia Mancini
Seamstress
Riccardo Domenici
Riccardo Domenici
Production Design
Riccardo Domenici
Riccardo Domenici
Costume Design
Cataldo Galiano
Cataldo Galiano
Special Effects
Goffredo Unger
Goffredo Unger
Master at Arms
Renato Cinquini
Renato Cinquini
Editor
Riccardo Pallottini
Riccardo Pallottini
Director of Photography
Natalino Vicario
Natalino Vicario
Production Manager
Giovanni Masini
Giovanni Masini
Production Manager

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