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The Roman Empire Collection - 10-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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Ursprünglicher Titel: I, Claudius / Quo Vadis? / Caesar the Conqueror / Imperium: Nerone / Imperium: Augustus / The Fall of the Roman Empire / Caesar and Cleopatra / Roman Soldiers / Who Killed Julius Caesar?
Wechselnder Titel: I, Clavdivs / Giulio Cesare, il conquistatore delle Gallie / Imperium: Nero (Nerón) / Augustus
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Ton und Untertitel:
Holländisch ( Subtitles )
Englisch ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Englisch ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
Englisch ( Dolby DTS 5.1 )


Product Ursprung/Format:
Netherlands ( PAL/Region 2 )

Laufzeit:
1868 min

Längenverhältnis:
Fullscreen

Bonusmaterial:
Anamorphic Widescreen
Kasten-Satz
Wechselwirkendes Menü
Multi-DVD Satz
Szene Zugang
Broschüre


Film innen gefilmet und produziert:
Österreich ( Deutschland, Mitteleuropa )
Frankreich ( Frankreich, Benelux-Länder )
Deutschland ( Deutschland, Mitteleuropa )
Italien ( Italien, Griechenland )
Spanien ( Spanien, Portugal )
Schweiz ( Deutschland, Mitteleuropa )
Vereinigte Königreich ( Großbritannien, Irland )
Vereinigten Staaten ( USA, Kanada )


Vorbei Verwiesen:
Herbert Wise
Franco Rossi
Tanio Boccia
Paul Marcus
Roger Young
Anthony Mann
Gabriel Pascal


Vorbei Geschrieben:
Herbert Wise
Jack Pulman
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Ennio De Concini
Arpad DeRiso
George Higgins II
Paul Billing
Francesco Contaldo
Eric Lerner
Ben Barzman
Basilio Franchina
George Bernard Shaw
Gabriel Pascal


Schauspieler:
Derek Jacobi ..... Claudius (12 episodes, 1976)
George Baker ..... Tiberius (9 episodes, 1976)
Margaret Tyzack ..... Antonia (9 episodes, 1976)
Siân Phillips ..... Livia (7 episodes, 1976)
James Faulkner ..... Herod Agrippa / ... (7 episodes, 1976)
Brian Blessed ..... Augustus (5 episodes, 1976)
John Hurt ..... Caligula (5 episodes, 1976)
Kevin McNally ..... Castor (4 episodes, 1976)
Fiona Walker ..... Agrippina (4 episodes, 1976)
Patrick Stewart ..... Sejanus (4 episodes, 1976)
Patricia Quinn ..... Livilla (4 episodes, 1976)
Sheila White ..... Messalina (3 episodes, 1976)
Bernard Hepton ..... Pallas (3 episodes, 1976)
John Cater ..... Narcissus (3 episodes, 1976)
David Robb ..... Germanicus (3 episodes, 1976)
James Fagan ..... Asprenas / ... (3 episodes, 1976)
Freda Dowie ..... Caesonia / ... (3 episodes, 1976)
Kevin Stoney ..... Thrasyllus (3 episodes, 1976)
Alan Thompson ..... Praxis (3 episodes, 1976)
Jo Rowbottom ..... Calpurnia (2 episodes, 1976)
Moira Redmond ..... Domitia (2 episodes, 1976)
Frances White ..... Julia (2 episodes, 1976)
Sam Dastor ..... Cassius Chaerea (2 episodes, 1976)
Norman Eshley ..... Marcus / ... (2 episodes, 1976)
Lockwood West ..... Senator (2 episodes, 1976)
Bernard Hill ..... Gratus (2 episodes, 1976)
William Bond ..... Usher (2 episodes, 1976)
John Rhys-Davies ..... Macro (2 episodes, 1976)
Anne Dyson ..... Briseis (2 episodes, 1976)
Souad Faress ..... Girl / ... (2 episodes, 1976)
John Castle ..... Postumus (2 episodes, 1976)
Roger Bizley ..... Plautius / ... (2 episodes, 1976)
Ronald Markham ..... Julia's lover / ... (2 episodes, 1976)
John Scott Martin ..... Julia's lover / ... (2 episodes, 1976)
Karin Foley ..... Helen (2 episodes, 1976)
Michael Segal ..... Quaestor (2 episodes, 1976)
Laurie Goode ..... Doctor's Assitant (unknown episodes)
Klaus Maria Brandauer ..... Nero
Frederic Forrest ..... Petronius
Cristina Raines ..... Poppaea
Barbara De Rossi ..... Eunice
Francesco Quinn ..... Marcus Vinicius
Marie-Theres Relin ..... Lygia
Gabriele Ferzetti ..... Piso
Massimo Girotti ..... Aulus Plautius
Philippe Leroy ..... Paul of Tarsus
Leopoldo Trieste ..... Chilo
Olga Karlatos ..... Epicaris
Marko Nikolic ..... Tigellinus
Françoise Fabian ..... Pomponia
Georges Wilson ..... Pedanius
Max von Sydow ..... The Apostle Peter
Cameron Mitchell ..... Julius Caesar
Rik Battaglia ..... Vercingetorix
Dominique Wilms ..... Queen Astrid
Ivica Pajer ..... Claudius Valerian
Raffaella Carrà ..... Publia
Carlo Tamberlani ..... Pompey
Cesare Fantoni ..... Caius Opio
Giulio Donnini ..... Eporidorige
Nerio Bernardi ..... Cicero
Carla Calò ..... Calpurnia
Piero Palermini ..... Mark Anthony
Bruno Tocci ..... Quintus Cicero
Aldo Pini ..... Clelia
Lucia Randi ..... Centurion
Fedele Gentile
Hans Matheson ..... Nero
Laura Morante ..... Agrippina
Rike Schmid ..... Acte
Simón Andreu ..... Porridus
Sonia Aquino ..... Messalina
Maria Gabriella Barbuti ..... Licia
James Bentley ..... Young Nero
Marco Bonini ..... Rufus
Robert Brazil ..... Silus
Philippe Caroit ..... Apollonius
Todd Carter ..... Senator #1
Massimo Dapporto ..... Claudius
Maurizio Donadoni ..... Burrus
Emanuela Garuccio ..... Claudia
Matthias Habich ..... Seneca
Peter O'Toole ..... Augustus Caesar
Charlotte Rampling ..... Livia Drusilla
Vittoria Belvedere ..... Julia Caesaris
Benjamin Sadler ..... Gaius Octavius
Young Augustus ..... Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
Ken Duken ..... Gaius Maecenas
Russell Barr ..... Iullus Antonius
Juan Diego Botto ..... Young Livia
Martina Stella ..... Atia
Valeria D'Obici ..... Tiberius
Michele Bevilacqua ..... Decimus
Riccardo De Torrebruna ..... Scipio
Giampiero Judica ..... Musa
Vanni Materassi ..... Octavia
Elena Ballesteros ..... Julius Caesar
Gérard Klein
Sophia Loren ..... Lucilla
Stephen Boyd ..... Livius
Alec Guinness ..... Marcus Aurelius
James Mason ..... Timonides
Christopher Plummer ..... Commodus
Anthony Quayle ..... Verulus
John Ireland ..... Ballomar
Omar Sharif ..... Sohamus
Mel Ferrer ..... Cleander
Eric Porter ..... Julianus
Finlay Currie ..... Senator
Andrew Keir ..... Polybius
Douglas Wilmer ..... Niger
George Murcell ..... Victorinus
Norman Wooland ..... Virgilianus
Claude Rains ..... Julius Caesar
Vivien Leigh ..... Cleopatra
Stewart Granger ..... Apollodorus
Flora Robson ..... Ftatateeta
Francis L. Sullivan ..... Pothinus
Basil Sydney ..... Rufio
Cecil Parker ..... Britannus
Raymond Lovell ..... Lucius Septimus
Anthony Eustrel ..... Achillas
Ernest Thesiger ..... Theodotus
Anthony Harvey ..... Ptolemy
Robert Adams ..... Nubian Slave
Olga Edwardes ..... Cleopatra's Lady Attendant
Harda Swanhilde ..... Cleopatra's Lady Attendant
Michael Rennie ..... Quayside Centurion
Gabriel Pascal


Synopsis:
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I, Claudius (1976)
The mini-series follows the history of the Roman Empire, from approximately the death of Marcellus (24/23 BC) to Claudius' own death in 54 AD. As Claudius narrates his life, we witness Augustus' attempts to find an heir, often foiled by his wife Livia who wants her son Tiberius to become emperor. We also see the conspiracy of Sejanus, the infamous reign of Caligula, and Claudius' own troubled period of rule.

Quo Vadis? (1985)
Franco Rossi's epic mini series about the last days of Rome. Set against the back drop of Rome in crisis General Marcus Vinicius returns to the city from the battle fields and falls in love with a Christian woman, Lygia. Caught in the grip of insanity Nero's atrocities become more extreme and he burns Rome, laying the blame on the Christians. Vinicius races to save Lygia from the wrath of Nero as the empire of Rome collapses around them. Franco Rossi's epic mini series features an outstanding performance by Klaus Maria Brandauer as Nero and features Max Von Sydow as the Apostle Peter.

Caesar the Conqueror (1962)
Caesar the Conqueror: The Roman Emperor expands and prepares his army for battle in Gaul. He is opposed by the Senate. Two lovers are kidnapped but escape in time to affect the outcome.

Imperium: Nerone (2004)
The emperor Caligula is overcome by madness and sends his sister Agrippina into exile, thus separating her from her only son Nero, who at only 8 years old is placed into the care of a community of slaves in the service of his aunt Domitia. In their company the little boy becomes enamored of theatre and poetry and grows into manhood. Caligula is murdered by his generals and Nero may now re-embrace his mother. But Agrippina has only one specific objective; her son must become emperor.

Imperium: Augustus (2003)
Caesar Augustus receives the tragic news that his best friend and commander of his legions, Agrippa has died leaving behind his two sons Gaius and Lucius and his young wife, Julia who is also Augustus' daughter. In trying to convince Julia to marry her stepbrother Tiberius, Augustus tells of how he and Agrippa managed to overcome Mark Antony and Cleopatra with the help of Maecenas to become the most powerful men in the world.

The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964)
At the death of the wise emperor Marcus Aurelius his son Commodus becomes his heir against his will, his inability to govern increases the decay of the Roman empire. His sister leads an uprising against him, and he is finally killed in a duel with Livius, his sister's lover. Livius refuses to be made emperor, and leaves Rome with Commodus's sister.

Caesar and Cleopatra (1945)
Cleopatra hasn't been on the throne of the pharoahs of Egypt very long when Julius Caesar pays a visit. Caesar finds the prospect of romance more tempting than he expected, since Cleopatra is a rare woman who is bright as well as beautiful. And for Cleopatra, a friendly relationship with the most powerful man in the world may pay dividends in the future.

Who Killed Julius Caesar? (2004)
In the first ever application of modern science to the murder of Julius Caesar, this one-hour special uses the latest Crime Scene Investigation techniques, computer reconstruction technology, and experts such as Luciano Garofano of the Italian Carabinieri and criminal profiler Dr. Harold Bursztajn of Harvard Medical school, to reveal a shocking new assessment of the truth behind ancient history's most famous assassination. Featured as a cover story in The Sunday Times Magazine.
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