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Release Date:
November 27, 1959
Original Title:
Le legioni di Cleopatra
Alternate Titles:
Cleópatra, Rainha do Egipto
Die Legionen des Cäsaren
La legión de los Césares
Las legiones de Cleopatra
Legions of the Nile
Les légions de Cléopâtre
Nilens legionärer
The Legions of Cleopatra
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | History
Production Companies:
Alexandra Produzioni Cinematografiche
Atenea Films
Comptoir Français de Productions Cinématographiques (CFPC)
Societé Cinématographique Lyre
Production Countries:
France | Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 100
Octavio secretly sent his consul Curridio to Alexandria in a final attempt to reach peace. In the city, he meets Berenice, a mysterious and beautiful dancer who falls in love. Actually, the dancer is the queen Cleopatra who leads a double life using this name.
Assistant Camera:
Ramón Fernández Prestamero
Sante Achilli
Assistant Editor:
Sergio Montanari
Camera Operator:
Rafael Pacheco
Luigi Allegretti
Conductor:
Alberto Paoletti
Costume Design:
Vittorio Rossi
Director:
Vittorio Cottafavi
Director of Photography:
Mario Pacheco
Editor:
Luciano Cavalieri
Julio Peña
First Assistant Director:
Manuel de la Cueva
Hairstylist:
Carmen Sánchez
Makeup Artist:
José María Sánchez
Franco Titi
Master at Arms:
Giorgio Ubaldi
Original Music Composer:
Renzo Rossellini
Producer:
Virgilio De Blasi
Production Assistant:
José Herrera
Claudio Audisio
Mario Giovannini
Production Design:
Antonio Simont
Production Manager:
Italo Zingarelli
Screenplay:
Ennio De Concini
Vittorio Cottafavi
Giorgio Cristallini
Arnaldo Marrosu
Second Assistant Director:
Antoni Ribas
Ceco Zamurovich
Second Unit Director:
Giorgio Cristallini
Sound:
Oscar De Arcangelis
Luis Buch
Story:
Ennio De Concini
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