Caesar The Conqueror (1962) [NR]

Release Date:
September 27, 1962

Original Title:
Giulio Cesare il conquistatore delle Gallie

Alternate Titles:
Giulio Cesare il conquistatore delle Gallie
Jules César, conquérant de la Gaule

Genres:
Adventure | History

Production Companies:
Metheus Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U  US: NR 

Runtime: 104

Julius Caesar leads the Roman army to battle against rebels in Gaul.

In 54 B.C. Julius Caesar seeks to solidify his position in Rome by putting down a rebellion in Gaul led by a tribal chieftain named Vercingetorix. Vercingetorix has rallied many tribes to his cause, including one led by the beautiful Queen Asterid and others who'd once pledged allegiance to Rome.

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Assistant Camera:
Mario Cimini
Alfredo Palmieri

Assistant Costume Designer:
Anna Mallia

Assistant Editor:
Beatrice Felici

Book:
Julius Caesar

Boom Operator:
Alvaro Orsini

Camera Operator:
Mario Sbrenna

Costume Design:
Maria Luisa Panaro

Director:
Tanio Boccia

Director of Photography:
Romolo Garroni

First Assistant Director:
Mario Casalini
Angelo Sangermano

Makeup Artist:
Guglielmo Bonotti

Original Music Composer:
Guido Robuschi
Gian Stellari

Producer:
Roberto Capitani
Luigi Mondello

Production Design:
Amedeo Mellone

Screenplay:
Arpad De Riso
Giovanni Scolaro

Script Supervisor:
Mirella Malatesta

Seamstress:
Assunta Lazzazera

Sound:
Luigi Salvi

Special Effects:
Pasquale Mancino
Joseph Nathanson

Unit Manager:
Augusto Dolfi

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