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Gold for the Caesars

Original title: Oro per i Cesari
  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
186
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Jeffrey Hunter and Mylène Demongeot in Gold for the Caesars (1963)
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A slave architect in Gaul is ordered by a Roman governor to lead an expedition, constantly under danger of attack by Celtic warriors, to the Valley of the Sil to find much-needed gold for Ro... Read allA slave architect in Gaul is ordered by a Roman governor to lead an expedition, constantly under danger of attack by Celtic warriors, to the Valley of the Sil to find much-needed gold for Rome.A slave architect in Gaul is ordered by a Roman governor to lead an expedition, constantly under danger of attack by Celtic warriors, to the Valley of the Sil to find much-needed gold for Rome.

  • Directors
    • André De Toth
    • Sabatino Ciuffini
    • Riccardo Freda
  • Writers
    • Sabatino Ciuffini
    • Millard Lampell
    • Arnold Perl
  • Stars
    • Jeffrey Hunter
    • Mylène Demongeot
    • Ron Randell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    186
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • André De Toth
      • Sabatino Ciuffini
      • Riccardo Freda
    • Writers
      • Sabatino Ciuffini
      • Millard Lampell
      • Arnold Perl
    • Stars
      • Jeffrey Hunter
      • Mylène Demongeot
      • Ron Randell
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeffrey Hunter
    Jeffrey Hunter
    • Lacer
    Mylène Demongeot
    Mylène Demongeot
    • Penelope
    Ron Randell
    Ron Randell
    • Centurion Rufus
    Massimo Girotti
    Massimo Girotti
    • Pro-Consul Caius Cornelius Maximus)
    Giulio Bosetti
    • Scipio
    Ettore Manni
    Ettore Manni
    • Luna - the Celt
    Georges Lycan
    Georges Lycan
    • Malendi - the Celt
    Furio Meniconi
    Furio Meniconi
    • Dax - the Gaul
    Omero Capanna
    • Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Amerigo Castrighella
    • Slave in the old mines
    • (uncredited)
    Tonino Cervi
      Gianni Di Segni
      • Man at Saturnalia Celebrations
      • (uncredited)
      Laura Nucci
      Laura Nucci
        Jacques Stany
          • Directors
            • André De Toth
            • Sabatino Ciuffini
            • Riccardo Freda
          • Writers
            • Sabatino Ciuffini
            • Millard Lampell
            • Arnold Perl
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          6Bunuel1976

          GOLD FOR THE CAESARS (Andre' De Toth and, uncredited, Sabatino Ciuffini and Riccardo Freda, 1963) **1/2

          An unusual and above-average epic quite unworthy of Leonard Maltin's dismissive *1/2 assessment: the traditional Western theme of gold-digging is here given a Roman-era setting (also seen at the beginning of SPARTACUS {1960}) which, at the finale, has the rich vein just discovered – and that would have secured a tyrant's chances in gaining the throne – being swept away by the waters unleashed from a dam purposefully burst so as to repel an invading army. For the record, co-directors De Toth (curiously omitted on the IMDb credits for this film!) and Freda (his name, then, is not listed on English-language prints) had previously collaborated on another – but superior – Italian epic, namely THE MONGOLS (1961). Incidentally, thanks to the undeserving backlash which met his blue-eyed Jesus in Nicholas Ray's KING OF KINGS (1961), the star of this one – Jeffrey Hunter – was forced to gravitate towards low-brow European productions for employment (of which this was the first) for virtually the rest of his tragically curtailed life!

          The remaining principal actors (all of whom, by the way, are present and accounted for in the very first sequence depicting the erection of a new bridge!) are: Mylene Demongeot – turning men's heads with her classical beauty and natural charm – had worked with another significant "Euro-Cult" figure i.e. Mario Bava on THE BATTLE OF MARATHON (1959; which was similarly overseen by a Hollywood veteran, Jacques Tourneur); Massimo Girotti, too, had earlier appeared in one of Italy's most renowned fantasy adventures – Alessandro Blasetti's THE IRON CROWN (1941) – and one of its earliest peplums – Freda's own SINS OF ROME (1953), in which he had actually played Spartacus(!) and whose viewing will follow shortly – whereas, in this, he is Demongeot's master/lover who becomes insanely jealous of her attentions for handsome architect/slave Hunter; Ron Randell, the star's fictional advocate in the afore-mentioned Hollywood Spectacular on the life of Christ, is wasted here in a one-dimensional role as Girotti's whip-wielding lieutenant. Also on hand is Ettore Manni, basically a genre fixture, and whose role is likewise indifferent – in ludicrous barbarian costume, no less – as the hot-headed son of the leader of the hordes opposing the Romans.
          7ccmiller1492

          The Roman province of Hispania is a dangerous place...

          Maximus, the Roman provincial governor of Hispania takes especial heed of a prophecy foretelling a new emperor. The ailing Domitian is on his deathbed and Maximus (the governor, well played by Massimo Girotti) is one of the two major contenders for the imperial purple, the other being Trajan. He will stop at nothing to attain his ends. Desperately in need of finance, he seals a pact with the Spanish Celts in order to plunder their mountains of the gold found there. This gold will help him to compete in buying votes in Rome. This is bad news for his slave architect Lacer (Jeffrey Hunter) who after just completing a four year bridge-building project is saddled with the onerous task of launching the mine project. His freedom is the price for success, death is the price of failure.

          An interesting glimpse of Roman construction projects, the film is well-mounted, with good photography, acting, and enough action to hold viewer interest. To this day, there is still a Roman bridge across the Tagus river and a functioning Roman aqueduct in the town of Segovia both in excellent condition. (Not to mention the race track and vestiges of the Roman forum in Merida, the "Italica" of Roman empire days.
          5SnoopyStyle

          spaghetti sandals

          It's Spain 96 A.D. A bridge is being completed to expand the Roman empire under the command of Pro-Consul Cornelius Caius Maximus, Governor of Spain. Lacer (Jeffrey Hunter) is the slave architect. They are under constant attack by the Celts. The Governor is desperate for more gold to buy the empire and orders Lacer to seize a valley of gold from the Celts.

          For a sword and sandals film, one expects more fighting and grand battles. This one is more interested in civil engineering. It opens with a compelling bridge building. The big story development is a gold mine. There are some action but they are not exciting or the best shot. The acting is rather stiff. Overall, this spaghetti sandals film has limited thrills.
          7lynpalmer1

          Entertaining and beautiful

          Entertaining sword and sandals story. Beautiful photography, scenery, costumes and colour. 2 very attractive leads. Even though I'm an atheist I'm drawn to these types of movies but where most have a heavy religious tone,this has none.
          4JohnSeal

          What's more important...lives or gold?

          Gold For the Caesars was made at the height of the sword and sandal craze and is a slightly above average representative of the genre. The script manages to paint a few shades of grey and the acting is decent, especially by star Jeffrey Hunter and the recently deceased Massimo Girotti (The Iron Crown, Senso, and dozens of other Italian films) as the maniacal Maximus. There's some decent location work, some rather poor set design, and some unfortunate pan and scanning (why doesn't TCM have a widescreen print available?). Overall, nothing particularly special, but fans of the genre will definitely enjoy it.

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          • Trivia
            In Britain, this film was extensively cut to a length of just 66 minutes and was shown in a double-bill with "The Prize", a film of 135 minutes which was not cut.
          • Quotes

            Lacer: I know your kind. A privileged slave girl, the pampered little darling. Well, you got what you wanted, a bit of amusing gossip to wet the appetite of some bored noble before you climb into his..

            [Penelope attempts to slap him]

            Lacer: Don't you try it! I'm not one of your polite Patricians.

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          • Release date
            • June 1964 (United States)
          • Countries of origin
            • Italy
            • France
          • Languages
            • Italian
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Das Gold der Cäsaren
          • Filming locations
            • Italy
          • Production companies
            • Adelphia Compagnia Cinematografica
            • Compagnie Industrielle et Commerciale Cinématographique (CICC)
            • Films Borderie
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 26m(86 min)
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 2.35 : 1

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