A Queen for Caesar (1962)
December 22, 1962Release Date
A Queen for Caesar (1962)
December 22, 1962Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Pascale Petit
Cleopatra
Gordon Scott
Julius Caesar
George Ardisson
Achillas
Rik Battaglia
Lucius
Corrado Pani
Ptolemy
Franco Volpi
Apollodorus
Ennio Balbo
Theodotus
Nerio Bernardi
Scaurus
Aurora de Alba
Rabis
Nando Angelini
Sextus Pompeius
Barbara Loy
Nino Marchetti
Pompey's Messenger
Barbara Nardi
Servant
Piero Palermini
Afranio
Akim Tamiroff
Pompey
Giovanni Cianfriglia
Commerciante #1 (uncredited)
Benito Stefanelli
Commerciante #2 (uncredited)
Fulvio Gicca Palli
Screenplay
Michel Michelet
Music
Piero Pierotti
Director
Angelo Lotti
Director of Photography
Arrigo Montanari
Writer
Giorgio Venturini
Producer
Fausto Rossi
Camera Operator
Giovanni Palombi
Hairstylist
Bixie Banfi
Continuity
Pier Ludovico Pavoni
Director of Photography / Producer
Alberto Chimenz
Producer
Cecilia Bigazzi
Production Assistant
Francesco De Masi
Music Director
Luciano Cavalieri
Editor
Viktor Tourjansky
Director
Nadia Vitali
Costume Design
Raul Ranieri
Makeup Artist
Paolo Janni
Set Designer
Mario Del Pezzo
Sound Engineer
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 22, 1962
Original NameUna regina per Cesare
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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A Queen for Caesar (Italian: Una regina per Cesare, French: Cléopâtre une reine pour César) is a 1962 Italian-French historical drama film directed by Piero Pierotti and Victor Tourjansky and starring Pascale Petit, George Ardisson and Rik Battaglia. It is set in Egypt in 48 BC. Unlike other films about Caesar and Cleopatra, this film focuses entirely on the dynastic struggle within Egypt leading up to the arrival of Caesar, and in fact, we only see him in the closing scene of the film when he arrives at the Ptolemaic Palace in Alexandria.
This film was shot at the Incir De Paolis Studios in Rome. 20th Century Fox bought the rights for the film to keep it out of release lest it compete with their own Elizabeth Taylor Cleopatra.