Caligula (movie)
Appearance
| Caligula | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Tinto Brass (Principal photography) Additional scenes: Giancarlo Lui Bob Guccione |
| Written by | Gore Vidal Uncredited: Malcolm McDowell Masolino D'Amico Tinto Brass Ted Whitehead |
| Produced by | Bob Guccione Franco Rossellini |
| Starring | Malcolm McDowell John Gielgud Peter O'Toole Helen Mirren Teresa Ann Savoy |
| Cinematography | Silvano Ippoliti |
| Edited by | Nino Baragli 1984: Enzo Micarelli Uncredited: Russell Lloyd |
| Music by | Sergei Prokofiev Aram Khachaturyan Paul Clemente |
Production companies | Penthouse and Drafthouse Films (2024 reissue) |
| Distributed by | Produzioni Atlas Consorziate (Italy) Analysis Film Releasing (US) Europa Home Vídeo (Brazil/VHS/1990) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 156 minutes (Wide) See alternate versions |
| Countries | Italy United States |
| Languages | Italian English |
| Budget | $17.5 million (Initial) $22 million (Final) |
| Box office | $23,438,120 (US) |
Caligula is a 1979 Italian-American historical movie. It was directed by Tinto Brass. It is about the life and excesses of Roman Emperor Caligula. It stars Malcolm McDowell as Caligula. The film's release provoked scandals in numerous countries. The film was heavily censored, resulting in many different versions.
Cast
[change | change source]- Malcolm McDowell as Caligula
- Teresa Ann Savoy as Drusilla
- Guido Mannari as Macro
- John Gielgud as Nerva (son of Marcus Cocceius Nerva (consul 36 BC))
- Peter O'Toole as Tiberius
- Giancarlo Badessi as Claudius
- Bruno Brive as Tiberius Gemellus
- Paolo Bonacelli as Cassius Chaerea
- John Steiner as Longinus
- Helen Mirren as Caesonia
- Mirella D'Angelo as Livia
Other websites
[change | change source]- Caligula on IMDb
- Caligula at Rotten Tomatoes
Categories:
- 1979 movies
- 1979 drama movies
- 1970s biographical movies
- 1979 LGBT movies
- 1970s epic movies
- 1970s historical movies
- American biographical movies
- 1979 American drama movies
- American historical movies
- American LGBT movies
- American epic movies
- 1970s English-language movies
- Italian biographical movies
- Italian drama movies
- Italian historical movies
- Italian LGBT movies
- Movies set in Ancient Rome
- Movies set in Italy
- Movies set in Rome
- Movies set on islands
- American independent movies
- Political movies
- Movies set in the 1st century
- Movies directed by Tinto Brass