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Directed by
  
Mario Caiano

Music by
  
Carlo Franci

Language
  
Italian

Director
  
Mario Caiano

Cinematography
  
Pier Ludovico Pavoni

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Produced by
  
Armando Morandi

Release date
  
1964 (1964)

Initial release
  
10 July 1964

Music director
  
Carlo Franci

The Two Gladiators httpsaltrbxdcomresizedfilmposter18268

Starring
  
Richard Harrison Moira Orfei

Cast
  
Richard Harrison, Moira Orfei

Written by
  
Alfonso Brescia, Mario Amendola

Similar
  
Richard Harrison movies, Gladiator movies, Adventure movies

The Two Gladiators (Italian: I due gladiatori, also known as Fight or Die) is a 1964 Italian peplum film directed by Mario Caiano and starring Richard Harrison.

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Plot

The Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius dies, leaving the throne to his son Commodus, an arrogant thug who enjoys fighting as an amateur gladiator. Rome soon begins to suffer from Commodus' excesses, and his mistress Marcia tries to entice him towards a less dissolute lifestyle. In response, he discards her and forces his attentions on a chaste Roman aristocrat named Aemelia.

Unbeknownst to most of the world, Aurelius fathered twin sons; it was decided that one of them should be killed in order to prevent future contention over the throne. Tarruntius, the Roman Senator given this task, could not bear to take the infant's life and instead gave it to a foster family. Relocating Commodus' brother, who has grown up to be a fine Roman soldier under the name Lucius Crassus, Tarruntius encourages him to depose his reprehensible sibling and become the new Emperor. Commodus finds out about the plot, and orders his henchmen Laetus and Cleander to destroy the usurper. Lucius and two of his army comrades make their way to Rome, where they try to stir up a revolt and evade Laetus's Praetorian Guards. During a brief interval in captivity, Lucius meets and falls in love with Aemelia, who has been imprisoned for refusing to become Commodus's new mistress. He takes her along when he escapes, and she becomes a partner in his adventures.

Unable to induce the populace of Rome to depose Commodus, Lucius personally confronts and kills his twin during a gladiatorial bout. The grateful Roman Senate name Lucius Emperor, and he uses his new power to reward his friends and helpers. Having done so, he abdicates in favor of a better man, the wise senator Pertinax.

Cast

  • Richard Harrison as Lucius Crassus
  • Moira Orfei as Marcia
  • Mimmo Palmara as Commodus
  • Alberto Farnese as Laetus
  • Piero Lulli as Cleander
  • Mirko Ellis as Pertinax
  • Enzo Fiermonte as General Octavius Craticus
  • Ivy Holzer as Aemilia
  • Giuliano Gemma as Horatius
  • Álvaro de Luna as Pannuntius
  • Gianni Solaro as Tarruntius
  • Adriano Micantoni as Pompeius
  • Nello Pazzafini as Head of Decurions
  • Renato Montalbano as Centurion
  • References

    The Two Gladiators Wikipedia