The Centurion (film)
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The Centurion | |
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Directed by | Mario Costa |
Cinematography | Pier Ludovico Pavoni |
Music by | Carlo Innocenzi |
Release date | 1961 |
Language | Italian |
Il conquistatore di Corinto (AKA: The Centurion) is a French/Italian international co-production 1961 historical drama film set in 146 BC in Greece. Against the backdrop of the Battle of Corinth, this movie is centered on a love story between a Roman centurion named Caius Vinicius and Hebe, the daughter of a local governor with anti-Roman sentiments.
This film was directed by Mario Costa.
Cast[]
- Jacques Sernas as Caius Vinicius
- John Drew Barrymore as Diaeus
- Geneviève Grad as Hebe
- Gianna Maria Canale as Artemide
- Gordon Mitchell as Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus
- Gianni Santuccio as Critolaus
- Ivano Staccioli as Hippolytus
- Nando Tamberlani as Callicrates
- Gianni Solaro as Ambassadeur
- Andrea Fantasia as Lucius Quintus
- José Jaspe as The Traitor
- Franco Fantasia as Anteo
- Miranda Campa as Cinzia
- Dina De Santis as Chimene
- Adriano Micantoni as Kerone
- Vassili Karis as Egeo
- Adriana Vianello as Cleo
- Milena Vukotic as Servant of Artemide
- Ignazio Balsamo as Geôlier
- Luciano Pigozzi as Messager from Corinthe
- Nerio Bernardi as Wealthy Citizen of Corinth
- Nino Marchetti as Citizen of Corinth
Reception[]
The movie was criticized for significant historical inaccuracies and even called "pure peplum propaganda."[1]
See also[]
- List of historical films
- List of films set in ancient Rome
References[]
- ^ Monsterhunter, ~ (2014-10-04). "Conqueror of Corinth (1961)". MonsterHunter. Retrieved 2021-01-03.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
External links[]
Categories:
- Italian-language films
- 1961 films
- 1960s historical films
- Peplum films
- Italian films
- French films
- Films set in ancient Rome
- Films set in ancient Greece
- Films set in the 2nd century BC
- Sword and sandal films
- Historical film stubs