Cast Of Caligula Uncut Version

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An uncut version of the 1979 film Caligula, which was produced by the gold chain-wearing Penthouse publisher Bob Guccione, is finally to be released on DVD.For more than 25 years, this raunchier.

  • Trailer for a Remake of Gore Vidal's Caligula (2005) belongs to the “Gore Vidal Trilogy,” which also comprises several embroideries, drawing from the controversial project on Emperor Caligula staged by Gore Vidal in the 1970s.
  • From the moment he ascends to the throne, the Emperor Caligula enforces one of the most depraved reigns in history. Depicting his descent into madness and immorality with graphic sex and violence, this unprecedented uncut edition presents a bolder and more revealing Caligula than ever before, with a pristine new transfer from recently uncovered.
Caligula (Italian: Caligola) is a 1979 Italian-American erotic historical drama film focusing on the rise and fall of the Roman Emperor Caligula. It stars Malcolm McDowell, Teresa Ann Savoy, Helen Mirren, Peter O'Toole, John Steiner and John Gielgud. It is the only feature film produced by the men's magazine Penthouse. Producer Bob Guccione, the magazine's founder, intended to produce an explicit pornographic film with a feature film narrative and high production values. He also cast Penthouse Pets as extras in unsimulated sex scenes filmed during post-production by himself and Giancarlo Lui.Guccione hired screenwriter Gore Vidal to draft the film's script and Tinto Brass to direct the film. Brass extensively altered Vidal's original screenplay, leading Vidal to disavow the film. The final screenplay focuses on the idea that 'absolute power corrupts absolutely'. Brass and Guccione disagreed over Guccione's use of unsimulated sexual content, which Brass refused to film. Because the producers did not allow Brass to edit the film, they changed its tone and style significantly and added hardcore sex scenes not filmed by Brass, thus turning Caligula into a pornographic drama that disregarded the director's intentions to present the film as a political satire. As a result, Brass also disavowed the film.Caligula's release was controversial; it was met with legal issues and controversies over its violent and sexual content. Its uncut form remains banned in several countries. Although reviews were overwhelmingly negative (though McDowell's performance as the title character was praised), Caligula is considered to be a cult classic and its political content was considered to have significant merit.The script was later adapted into a novelization written by William Johnston, working under the pseudonym William Howard.

Original Release

01/21/1979

Cast

Malcolm McDowell Caligula
Teresa Ann Savoy Drusilla
Helen Mirren Caesonia
Peter O'Toole Tiberius
John Gielgud Nerva
Paolo Bonacelli Chaerea
Guido Mannari Macro
Giancarlo Badessi Claudius
John Steiner Longinus
Bruno Brive Gemellus
(see additional cast & crew)

Directors

Tinto Brass, Giancarlo Lui, Bob Guccione

Writers

Bob Guccione, Malcolm McDowell, Tinto Brass, Gore Vidal, Masolino D'Amico, Giancarlo Lui, Franco Rossellini

Cast

Cast Of Caligula Uncut Version 2

Cast

Malcolm McDowell Caligula
Teresa Ann Savoy Drusilla
Helen Mirren Caesonia
Peter O'Toole Tiberius
John Gielgud Nerva
Paolo Bonacelli Chaerea
Guido Mannari Macro
Giancarlo Badessi Claudius
John Steiner Longinus
Bruno Brive Gemellus
Anneka Di Lorenzo Messalina
Mirella D'Angelo Livia (as Mirella Dangelo)
Pino Ammendola
Donato Placido Proculus
Maria Cumani Quasimodo
Osiride Pevarello Giant
Rick Parets Mnester (as Richard Parets)
Patrick Allen
Adriana Asti Ennia
Leopoldo Trieste Charicles

Producers

Jack H. Silverman Executive Producer
Franco Rossellini Producer
Bob Guccione Producer

Editors

Nino Baragli, Enzo Micarelli, Russell Lloyd

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Caligula (Italian: Caligola) is a 1979 Italian-American erotic historical drama film focusing on the rise and fall of the Roman Emperor Caligula. It stars Malcolm McDowell, Teresa Ann Savoy, Helen Mirren, Peter O'Toole, John Steiner and John Gielgud. It is the only feature film produced by the men's magazine Penthouse. Producer Bob Guccione, the magazine's founder, intended to produce an explicit pornographic film with a feature film narrative and high production values. He also cast Penthouse Pets as extras in unsimulated sex scenes filmed during post-production by himself and Giancarlo Lui.Guccione hired screenwriter Gore Vidal to draft the film's script and Tinto Brass to direct the film. Brass extensively altered Vidal's original screenplay, leading Vidal to disavow the film. The final screenplay focuses on the idea that 'absolute power corrupts absolutely'. Brass and Guccione disagreed over Guccione's use of unsimulated sexual content, which Brass refused to film. Because the producers did not allow Brass to edit the film, they changed its tone and style significantly and added hardcore sex scenes not filmed by Brass, thus turning Caligula into a pornographic drama that disregarded the director's intentions to present the film as a political satire. As a result, Brass also disavowed the film.Caligula's release was controversial; it was met with legal issues and controversies over its violent and sexual content. Its uncut form remains banned in several countries. Although reviews were overwhelmingly negative (though McDowell's performance as the title character was praised), Caligula is considered to be a cult classic and its political content was considered to have significant merit.The script was later adapted into a novelization written by William Johnston, working under the pseudonym William Howard.

Original Release

01/21/1979

Cast Of Caligula Uncut Version

Cast

Caligula
Malcolm McDowell Caligula
Teresa Ann Savoy Drusilla
Helen Mirren Caesonia
Peter O'Toole Tiberius
John Gielgud Nerva
Paolo Bonacelli Chaerea
Guido Mannari Macro
Giancarlo Badessi Claudius
John Steiner Longinus
Bruno Brive Gemellus
(see additional cast & crew)

Directors

Caligula

Tinto Brass, Giancarlo Lui, Bob Guccione

Writers

Bob Guccione, Malcolm McDowell, Tinto Brass, Gore Vidal, Masolino D'Amico, Giancarlo Lui, Franco Rossellini

Cast

Malcolm McDowell Caligula
Teresa Ann Savoy Drusilla
Helen Mirren Caesonia
Peter O'Toole Tiberius
John Gielgud Nerva
Paolo Bonacelli Chaerea
Guido Mannari Macro
Giancarlo Badessi Claudius
John Steiner Longinus
Bruno Brive Gemellus
Anneka Di Lorenzo Messalina
Mirella D'Angelo Livia (as Mirella Dangelo)
Pino Ammendola
Donato Placido Proculus
Maria Cumani Quasimodo
Osiride Pevarello Giant
Rick Parets Mnester (as Richard Parets)
Patrick Allen
Adriana Asti Ennia
Leopoldo Trieste Charicles

Producers

Jack H. Silverman Executive Producer
Franco Rossellini Producer
Bob Guccione Producer

Editors

Nino Baragli, Enzo Micarelli, Russell Lloyd

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82

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82

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88
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