Nero's Mistress (1956) [NR]

Release Date:
September 13, 1956

Original Title:
Mio figlio Nerone

Alternate Titles:
Neros älskarinna

Genres:
Comedy | History

Production Companies:
Les Films Marceau
Titanus
Vides Cinematografica

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  US: NR 

Runtime: 83

The Bawdy Decadence of Nero's Rome...!

Nero is on holiday at the seaside. Poppea, Seneca and many other guests are with him. Nero is preparing a great show where he will be the star. When Agrippina, his mother, arrives with her German praetorians and decides Nero has to conquer Britain, she is asking for trouble. Many attempts of murder and poisoning will happen on the eve of his great show.

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Camera Operator:
Corrado Bartoloni

Conductor:
Carlo Savina

Costume Design:
Veniero Colasanti

Director:
Steno

Director of Photography:
Mario Bava

Editor:
Giuliana Attenni
Mario Serandrei

First Assistant Director:
Luigi Vanzi
Lucio Fulci

Hairstylist:
Gabriella Borzelli

Makeup Artist:
Libero Politi

Original Music Composer:
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino

Producer:
Franco Cristaldi

Production Design:
Piero Filippone

Production Manager:
Pietro Notarianni

Production Secretary:
Sergio Filesi

Screenplay:
Diego Fabbri
Sandro Continenza
Steno
Rodolfo Sonego
Ugo Guerra

Script Supervisor:
Gigliola Rosmino

Set Decoration:
Gianni Polidori

Sound:
Mario Messina

Special Effects:
Mario Bava

Story:
Rodolfo Sonego

Unit Manager:
Paolo Giovanardi
Guglielmo Colonna

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