Messalina (1960) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 12, 1960

Original Title:
Messalina Venere imperatrice

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Cineproduzione Emo Bistolfi

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

Messalina was the Roman noblewoman who inveigled ageing emperor Claudio into marriage. Once ensconced on the throne, Messalina launched a reign of terror that shook the empire to its very foundations. The subject of countless film treatments, Rome's most villified empress is herein played by British actress Belinda Lee.

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Assistant Camera:
Mario Cimini
Otello Spila

Assistant Editor:
Andreina Casini

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Pierantonio Mecacci

Assistant Production Design:
Antonio Visone

Boom Operator:
Manlio Urbani

Camera Operator:
Pasqualino De Santis

Conductor:
Carlo Savina

Costume Design:
Dina Di Bari

Director:
Vittorio Cottafavi

Director of Photography:
Marco Scarpelli

Editor:
Luciano Cavalieri

First Assistant Director:
Duccio Tessari

Hairstylist:
Argentina Ferri

Makeup Artist:
Piero Mecacci

Master at Arms:
Giorgio Ubaldi

Original Music Composer:
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino

Producer:
Emo Bistolfi

Production Design:
Franco Lolli

Production Manager:
Renato Tonini

Production Secretary:
Franco Pollini
Alessandro Gori

Screenplay:
Mario Guerra
Carlo Romano
Duccio Tessari
Ennio De Concini

Script Supervisor:
Marion Mertes

Second Assistant Director:
Franca Franco

Set Decoration:
Enzo Constantini

Sound:
Luigi Puri

Special Effects:
Eros Bacciucchi

Still Photographer:
Divo Cavicchioli

Story:
Mario Guerra
Ennio De Concini
Carlo Romano
Duccio Tessari

Unit Manager:
Enrico Magretti

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