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Directed by | Luciano Ricci |
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Produced by | Marco Vicaro[1] |
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Cinematography | Silvano Ippoliti[1] |
Edited by | Roberto Cinquini[1] |
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Running time | 95 minutes[1] |
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Alone Against Rome (Italian:Solo contro Roma, also known asVengeance of the Gladiators) is a 1962peplum film directed byLuciano Ricci and starringLang Jeffries andRossana Podestà.[3][4]
Alone Against Rome was released in September 1962 in Italy.[2] It was later released in the United States in December 1963 with a 100-minute running time.[2]
In a contemporary review, theMonthly Film Bulletin described the film as a "lavishly staged" and "shot in pale, restrained colours, this Italian spectacle reduces dialogue to the minimum and concentrates on as varied a display of violent action as the most eager fan could wish for, ranging from ambushes in the forest to bloody underground revolutions and equally savage gladiatorial contests."[5] The review noted that "one has to forget the vapid, dubbed dialogue, and lumbering acting (the one exception beingPhilippe Leroy's villainous, cold-eyed Silla)."[5] The review also noted the second-unit directorRiccardo Freda, noting that "The arena scenes, in particular, are directed with a fine sense of movement and camera style by Riccardo Freda, who has now joined that select band of second unit directors on whom this kind of film tends to rely."[5]
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