Caesar The Conqueror

1962

HistoryAdventure

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.

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

Rating

5.1
14 votes

Popularity

0.3259

Origin & Countries

IT | it | Italy

Production

Metheus Film

Runtime

104 min.

Status

Released

Release: 9/27/1962

Credits

Caesar The Conqueror

Tanio BocciaDirector

Caesar The Conqueror

Cameron MitchellJulius Caesar

Caesar The Conqueror

Rik BattagliaVercingetorix

Caesar The Conqueror

Dominique WilmsQueen Astrid

Caesar The Conqueror

Ivica PajerClaudius Valerian

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Reviews

CinemaSerf

11/19/2024

5 / 10

If Julius Caesar were to have had a publicist back in the day, he could have done worse than have had this created as an example of his military prowess. Cameron Mitchell plays the eponymous Roman autocrat who must rally his troops in the face of an open rebellion at the hands of Gaulish tribal leader Vercingetorix (Rik Battaglia). The story is a bit wobbly - there are some rather unnecessary romantic elements centring around his ward "Publia" (Raffaella Carrà) and the Queen of the Gauls "Astrid" (Dominique Wilms) which offers up a bit of feminine rivalry that doesn't work at all well, but the battle scenes are authentic enough and unlike so many films set around this time, the sets and look of the film come across as more genuine too. Buildings made of brick rather than marble, and the fight scenes more randomly staged (less choreographed) which all helps keep this flowing quite well. Sadly, the dubbing is largely out of synch, the editing seems more as if it had been hacked rather than cut and the budget doesn't quite facilitate the ambitions of director Nino Scolaro. Still, I didn't hate it and fans of the genre ought to get enough from the slightly overlong 1¾ hours to keep it interesting.

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