Gold for the Caesars
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Gold for the Caesars (Template:Lang-it) is a 1963 peplum film starring Jeffrey Hunter and Mylène Demongeot. Originally planned as an American production, the film was later became an Italian-French international co-production after the poor box office return of King of Kings. It was shot in Italy in 1962. The film is credited to André De Toth in the United States and both De Toth and Sabatino Ciuffini in Italy. Second unit director Riccardo Freda has claimed to have shot the entire film, while De Toth biographies make little input regarding his work on the film. Actress Mylène Demongeot has also backed up that Freda had taken charge on the films set.
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Plot
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Cast
- Jeffrey Hunter as Lacer
- Mylène Demongeot as Penelope
- Ron Randell as Centurion Rufus
- Massimo Girotti as Pro-consul Caius Cornelius Maximus
- Giulio Bosetti as Scipio
- Ettore Manni as Luna the Celt
- Georges Lycan as Malendi the Celt
- Furio Meniconi as Dax the Gaul
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