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Directed by Enrico GuazzoniOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Théâtre,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on works by William Shakespeare,
Films about royaltyActors Amleto Novelli,
Bruto Castellani,
Pina Menichelli,
Ignazio Lupi,
Gianna Terribili-Gonzales,
Augusto MastripietriRating61%
L'ambition croissante de Jules César est source de préoccupation pour son cher ami Brutus. Cassius convainc Brutus à participer à son complot pour assassiner César, mais ils ont tous les deux gravement sous-évalué Marc-Antoine.Directed by Enrico GuazzoniOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Politique,
Théâtre,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on works by William Shakespeare,
Films about royaltyActors Amleto Novelli,
Gianna Terribili-Gonzales,
Ida Carloni Talli,
Ignazio Lupi,
Matilde Di Marzio,
Bruto CastellaniRating58%
Après la mort de César, le contrôle des provinces africaines établies sur les ruines de Carthage est confié à son neveu Marc Antoine, tandis qu'à Octave échoit tout le domaine de la République romaine. Entre eux naît une âpre rivalité, même s'ils ont été par le passé unis dans un triumvirat à Lépide. Octave est ainsi contraint de livrer bataille dans le Royaume d'Égypte alors gouverné par la belle et séduisante reine Cléopâtre, dont Antoine tombera éperdument amoureux. , 2h
Directed by Enrico GuazzoniOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Historical,
PeplumThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about religionActors Amleto Novelli,
Gustavo Serena,
Ignazio Lupi,
Lia Orlandini,
Carlo Cattaneo,
Bruto CastellaniRating61%
The story is set during the early years of rule by the emperor Nero. He is an ambitious man obsessed with gaining absolute power. His soldier falls in love with a young Christian slave named Lycia, but their love is hindered by Nero, who hates Christianity and unleashes his officers to burn Rome, pinning the blame on the Christians. In addition, the cruel Nero kidnaps the pair and sends them into an arena to fight lions., 57minutes
Directed by Spencer WilliamsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
MusicalThemes Poésie,
Films about religion,
Adaptation d'un poèmeActors Spencer WilliamsRating53%
In a small rural village with an African American population, a church group is holding a riverside baptismal service, and one of the faithful being immersed is the recently married Martha (Cathryn Caviness). However, Martha’s husband Ras (Spencer Williams) is absent from the service – he claims he was hunting, but he actually poached a neighbor’s boar. At home, Ras accidentally shoots Martha when his rifle drops on the floor and discharges. The church congregation gathers at Martha’s bedside to pray for her recovery, and during this period an angel (Rogenia Goldthwaite) arrives to take Martha’s spirit from her body. She is brought to the Crossroads between Heaven and Hell, and initially she is tempted by the slick Judas Green (Frank H. McClennan), who is an agent for Satan (James B. Jones). Judas takes Martha to a nightclub, where the floor show includes an acrobat and a jazz singer. Judas arranges to have Martha employed by the roadhouse owner Rufus Brown, but the angel returns and advises Martha to flee. As she is escaping, a nightclub patron mistakenly believes Martha is a pickpocket who robbed him. A chase ensues and Martha races back to the Crossroads, where Satan (along with a jazz band on a flatbed truck) is waiting for her arrival. The angel appears to protect Martha from the mob, who are driven away. The sign at the Crossroad is transformed into the vision of Jesus Christ being crucified, and Christ’s blood drips down on Martha’s face. She awakens to discover she is home and her health is restored. Martha is reunited with her husband, who has now embraced religion. The angel who took Martha on her journey returns to bless the marriage.