Ciro Galvani

Ciro Galvani

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Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal
Title: Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal
Character: Quinto Fabio Massimo
Released: August 4, 1937
Type: Movie
A story of the Second Punic Wars, beginning with Scipio's futile pleas to the Roman Senate to build an army to battle Hannibal, that climaxes with the battle of Zama.
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Re di danari
Title: Re di danari
Released: September 1, 1936
Type: Movie
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La cavalcata ardente
Title: La cavalcata ardente
Released: May 28, 1925
Type: Movie
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The Ship
Title: The Ship
Character: Sergio Gràtico
Released: November 24, 1921
Type: Movie
The newly-settled city of Venice in the Sixth Century AD: A wandering people struggle to establish Christian Theocracy. Basiliola Faledro, an exotic dancer, wicked and cunning, arrives from faraway lands seeking to avenge her pagan lineage; Her father and brothers blinded and humilated by frenzied zealots. Her primary targets are the brothers Gràtico, both newly-elected to positions of power: One, Marco, an arbiter and tribune, the other, Sergio, a bishop. The title refers to a bold pronouncement made by Deaconess Ema Gràtico to her subjects the Venetians, a seafaring and desperate tribe-- That their native homeland is aboard a ship.
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Nemesis
Title: Nemesis
Released: December 11, 1920
Type: Movie
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Una congiura contro Murat
Title: Una congiura contro Murat
Released: July 12, 1912
Type: Movie
Italian drama about the conspiracy against Murat.
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Salomé
Title: Salomé
Character: Johannes
Released: July 16, 1910
Type: Movie
Based on Oscar Wilde's version of the story, what is noteworthy is the sheer luxury of the production, an attempt to capture the wild and weird Aubrey Beardsley illustrations that transfigure the work. The sets are elaborate, with stonework and palm trees and draperies. There seem to be dozens of dress extras, courtiers at Salome's dance and soldiers.
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The Rape of the Sabines
Title: The Rape of the Sabines
Character: Romolo
Released: February 10, 1910
Type: Movie
A early film adaptation of "The Rape of the Sabines" which is an episode in the legendary history of Rome, traditionally said to have taken place in 750 BC, in which the first generation of Roman men acquired wives for themselves from the neighboring Sabine families. The English word "rape" is a conventional translation of Latin raptio, which in this context means "abduction" rather than its prevalent modern meaning in English language of sexual violation.