Kampf um Rom I (1968) - film review
Robert Siodmak, Andrew Marton, Sergiu Nicolaescu
Adventure / Drama

Summary
Kampf um Rom I is an Italian adventure film first released in 1968,
directed by Robert Siodmak, Andrew Marton and Sergiu Nicolaescu.
The film is based on a novel by Felix Dahn and stars Laurence Harvey, Orson Welles, Sylva Koscina, Harriet Andersson and Honor Blackman.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Robert Siodmak, Andrew Marton, Sergiu Nicolaescu
- Script: David Ambrose, Felix Dahn (novel), Ladislas Fodor
- Photo: Richard Angst
- Music: Riz Ortolani
- Cast: Laurence Harvey (Cethegus), Orson Welles (Emperor Justinian), Sylva Koscina (Empress Theodora), Harriet Andersson (Mathaswintha), Honor Blackman (Amalaswintha), Robert Hoffmann (Totila), Michael Dunn (Narses), Ingrid Boulting (Julia), Lang Jeffries (Belisarius), Florin Piersic (Witichis), Emanoil Petrut (Teja), Friedrich von Ledebur (Hildebrand), Dieter Eppler (Thorismund), Ewa Strömberg (Rauthgundis), Mircea Anghelescu (Aligern), Ion Dichiseanu (Furius), Fory Etterle, Adela Marculescu (Aspa)
- Country: West Germany / Romania / Italy
- Language: English
- Runtime: 103 min
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