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Caligula

Caligula

6,0 /10 (983 Votes)
1979 IT 156 min

Overview

After the death of the paranoid emperor Tiberius, Caligula, his heir, seizes power and plunges the empire into a bloody spiral of madness and depravity.

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Release date

14/08/1979

Votes

983

Popularity

11.6

Absolute power corrupts

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Status

Released

Original title

Caligola

Language

IT

Runtime

156 min

Budget

$17,500,000

Revenue

$23,400,000

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talisencrw

2016-03-23

⭐ 8

Land sakes!!! They don't make films like this anymore...and that's a dirty rotten shame! =)

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Arrrrrrrach

Arrrrrrrach

2017-02-21

⭐ 9

Walk through a Bosch painting and marvel at the excesses and debauchery. Critics don't take this seriously because a porn producer snipped it up and inserted his own scenes. It is what it is. A near masterpiece.

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adorablepanic

2020-04-02

⭐ 4

A distinguished international cast; a screenplay by Gore Vidal; respected, award-winning talent behind the scenes; and millions of dollars at its disposal. What could possibly go wrong? Where would you like to start? CALIGULA (1979) had so much potential. I'd like to think that there's another universe where Vidal's much darker original script was given over to, say, Stanley Kubrick. That world now has a SPARTACUS (1960) for the post-porn age. Instead, we have something closer to CENTURIANS OF ROME (1981) with only slightly less cocaine. Producer Bob Guccione could have made a case for the big…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2024-08-10

⭐ 6

Now I'll be honest, I think John Hurt ("I Claudius" - BBC - 1976) made a better Caligula, but Malcolm McDowell is still pretty convincing as the despotic sexual deviant who held the ultimate power in the Roman Empire for four years. It ought not to have been a surprise that he turned out the way he did when we are introduced to the decrepitly monstrous Tiberius (Peter O'Toole) on his island paradise of Capri. He lives there in a court of acolyte nymphs and "fishes" guided only by the vaguest semblance of decency from his friend Nerva (Sir John Gielgud). When that brief sequence of hedonism is …

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