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Country
  
Italy

Director
  
Primo Zeglio

Language
  
Italian

Nero and the Burning of Rome movie poster
Writer
  
David Bluhmen (novel), Paolo Levi, Fulvio Palmieri (adaptation), Riccardo Testa, Primo Zeglio

Nero and the Burning of Rome (Italian: Nerone e Messalina) is a 1953 Italian epic historical drama film directed by Primo Zeglio and loosely based on real life events of Roman emperor Nero. It was based on the novel Nerone e Messalina (c.1949) by Harry Bluhmen.

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Plot

Although Valeria Messalina makes a brief appearance in the film, the Messalina of the film's Italian title is Nero's third wife, Statilia Messalina, who appears towards the end. The dissolute Nero has come to the imperial throne through the machinations of his mother Julia Agrippina, whom he later murders. Among his other prominent victims are his tutor Seneca the Younger and his first two wives, Claudia Octavia and Poppea Sabina. One of his mistresses, the slave girl Claudia Acte, is portrayed in the film as a Christian who introduces the emperor to their teachings and flees on learning her lover's identity. During this upheaval, Nero overturns a lamp, which leads to the burning of Rome. This he blames on the Christians and orders a general persecution, in which Acte dies. When the populace eventually rises against him, Nero takes refuge with one of his freedmen and is killed by a slave.

Cast

  • Gino Cervi as Nero
  • Paola Barbara as Agrippina
  • Yvonne Sanson as Stabilia Messalina
  • Milly Vitale as Atte
  • Jole Fierro as Poppaea Sabina
  • Steve Barclay as Conduttore della biga
  • Ludmilla Dudarova as Valeria Messalina
  • Carlo Giustini as Britannicus
  • Lamberto Picasso as Seneca
  • Renzo Ricci as Petronius
  • Carlo Tamberlani as Tigellinus (credited as Renzo Tamberlani)
  • Silvana Jachino
  • Memmo Carotenuto
  • Elsa Vazzoler
  • Cesare Bettarini
  • References

    Nero and the Burning of Rome Wikipedia
    Nero and the Burning of Rome IMDb