Caesars: Gold For The

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The story features a constant threat from Spanish , portraying the friction between Roman imperial expansion and indigenous resistance. This tension culminates in a spectacular finale involving a flash flood triggered by the destruction of a dam. Romantic Conflict Gold for the Caesars

(Italian: Oro per i Cesari ) is a 1963 peplum (sword-and-sandal) film set in the Roman province of Hispania during the reign of Emperor Domitian in 96 A.D. The story follows Lacer, a skilled slave-architect played by Jeffrey Hunter , who is forced by a power-hungry proconsul to lead a dangerous expedition into Celtic territory to find gold for buying political influence in Rome . Experience the action and intrigue of this 1960s

Jeffrey Hunter, Mylène Demongeot , Ron Randell, and Massimo Girotti Based on: The 1961 novel by Florence A. Seward Country: Co-production between Italy and France Key Themes The Architect's Dilemma The story follows Lacer, a skilled slave-architect played

André De Toth , Sabatino Ciuffini, and Riccardo Freda (uncredited)

Set during the final year of Domitian's reign, the narrative centers on Pro-consul Maximus's desperate need for gold. This "Gold for the Caesars" is intended to bribe the Roman Senate and secure his path to the throne as a successor to the ailing emperor. Clash of Cultures