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A Queen for Caesar

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Story of the power struggle between Egyptian queen Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy, and how a common soldier risks his life to serve her.

Release Date : 1962-12-22

Language :Italian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : C.F.P.C.Filmes Cinematografica

Production Country : FranceItaly

Alternative Titles : A Queen for CaesarQueen for Caesar

Cast

Pascale Petit

Character Name : Cleopatra

Original Name : Pascale Petit

Gender : Female

Gordon Scott

Character Name : Julius Caesar

Original Name : Gordon Scott

Gender : Male

George Ardisson

Character Name : Achillas

Original Name : George Ardisson

Gender : Male

Rik Battaglia

Character Name : Lucius

Original Name : Rik Battaglia

Gender : Male

Corrado Pani

Character Name : Ptolemy

Original Name : Corrado Pani

Gender : Male

Franco Volpi

Character Name : Apollodorus

Original Name : Franco Volpi

Gender : Male

Ennio Balbo

Character Name : Theodotus

Original Name : Ennio Balbo

Gender : Male

Nerio Bernardi

Character Name : Scaurus

Original Name : Nerio Bernardi

Gender : Male

Aurora de Alba

Character Name : Rabis

Original Name : Aurora de Alba

Gender : Female

Nando Angelini

Character Name : Sextus Pompeius

Original Name : Nando Angelini

Gender : Male

Barbara Loy

Character Name :

Original Name : Barbara Loy

Gender : Female

Nino Marchetti

Character Name : Pompey's Messenger

Original Name : Nino Marchetti

Gender : Male

Barbara Nardi

Character Name : Servant

Original Name : Barbara Nardi

Gender : Male

Piero Palermini

Character Name : Afranio

Original Name : Piero Palermini

Gender : Male

Akim Tamiroff

Character Name : Pompey

Original Name : Akim Tamiroff

Gender : Male

Giovanni Cianfriglia

Character Name : Commerciante #1 (uncredited)

Original Name : Giovanni Cianfriglia

Gender : Male

Benito Stefanelli

Character Name : Commerciante #2 (uncredited)

Original Name : Benito Stefanelli

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-03-12

I wonder if Elizabeth Taylor watched this before she took on the role played here by Pascale Petit one year later? I can't think she would have gained much from the rather wooden effort presented of this most enigmatic of women from history. Sharing the throne with her brother "Ptolemy" (an enthusiastic Corrado Pani) has proved just too awkward for all and so the scheming Theodotus (Ennio Balbo) plots a regime change. This forces our heroine and her protector Apollodorus (Franco Volpi) to take urgent action that sees her end up in the camp of Pompeii (Akim Tamiroff) who has some scheming of his own to do to outwit Caesar (Gordon Scott). Were the acting just a bit more natural and better, this wouldn't be half bad. Effort has been made on the look of the film. The sets and the costumes are effective and the combat scenes are pretty entertaining fayre. It's just that Petit and the even more static "Lucius" (Rik Battaglia) drive the fun and chemistry from the thing quickly and permanently. You don't expect Pulitzer prize writing but again, just a little more application with the typewriter could have made a big difference. Still, I did actually quite enjoy it and I like the genre. If you do, too, then it's certainly worth a gander.