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Nero is an Italian-British-Spanish television film, part of the Imperium series; it was made film available on DVD as of November 2005 in the U.S. and Canada. Produced by EOS Entertainment and Lux Vide for RAI and Telecinco .
British production, starring Tommy Trinder, Sonnie Hale and Francis L. Sullivan as the Emperor Nero. Quo Vadis: 1951 American production with Peter Ustinov as Nero (dir. by Mervyn LeRoy) Nero and the Burning of Rome: 1953 directed by Primo Zeglio: The Silver Chalice: 1954 starring Paul Newman (dir. by Victor Saville) Nero's Mistress: 1956
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Imperium is a British-Italian TV film series about key events and rulers of the history of the Roman Empire. [1] The films were generally broadcast as miniseries. [2] The films in the series so far are: Imperium: Augustus (2003), a film about Caesar Augustus. Starring Peter O'Toole. Imperium: Nero (2004) A film about Emperor Nero. Imperium ...
Nero: 2004: 41–68: Rome – spanning the reigns of Claudius and Nero: Britannia: 2018–2021: 43: Set in AD 43, the series follows the Roman conquest of Britain: St. Thomas: 1975: 52–72: Rome – low budget Indian film on the missionary work of Thomas the Apostle in India. Quo Vadis: 1951: 54–68: Rome during the reign of Nero: Quo Vadis ...
Imperium (2016) Imperium series: Imperium: Augustus (2003 TV) Imperium: Nero (2004 TV) Imperium: Saint Peter (2005 TV) Imperium: Pompeii (2007 TV) Impetuous Love in Action (2014) Impolite (1992) The Importance of Being Earnest: (1952 & 2002) Impossible (2015) The Impossible: (1965 & 2012) Impossible Object (1973) The Impossible Voyage (1904 ...
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The movie is adapted from the book, La banalità del bene – Storia di Giorgio Perlasca (2002) by Enrico Deaglio, about the achievements of an Italian man in saving Jews in Hungary in 1944. During World War II , Perlasca (a former fascist who changed his opinion about fascism) worked at procuring supplies for the Italian army in the Balkans .