Messalina (1960 film)
Messalina (Italian: Messalina Venere imperatrice) is a 1960 Italian peplum film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi.[4] PlotAfter the death of the Emperor Caligula, Claudius is chosen to replace him. Claudius decides to take a new wife, the Vestal Virgin Messalina, the niece of Augustus Caesar. The night before the wedding Messalina murders a noble via poison. An assassin is sent to kill Messalina; she seduces him, has him killed and presents his severed head. Cast
ProductionBelinda Lee's casting was announced in July 1959.[5] Messalina was shot at Cinecitta Studios in Rome in November-December 1959.[1][3] It was the first notable role for Giuliano Gemma.[6] ReleaseMessalina was released in Italy on 12 March 1960 with a 96-minute running time.[2] It was released in the United States in 1962 with an 84-minute running time.[2] ReceptionFilmInk called the film "The most fun of Lee’s European movies", "a silly sword and sandal epic with Lee having a high old time as the notorious empress, taking milk baths and seducing gladiators."[7] Film critic Gary Smith wrote that:
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