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The story of Messalina's rise to power amid her relationship with Emperor Claudius.The story of Messalina's rise to power amid her relationship with Emperor Claudius.The story of Messalina's rise to power amid her relationship with Emperor Claudius.
Lori Wagner
- Agrippina
- (as Lory Kay Wagner)
Marco Tulli
- Senofonte
- (as Primo Marco Tulli)
Francesco Anniballi
- Seiano
- (uncredited)
Ennio Antonelli
- Uomo alla taverna
- (uncredited)
Luciano Bonanni
- Passante
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaThe production recycled virtually all of the $20 million worth of sets, costumes, props, and extras from Caligula (1979), when it was feared that the latter would never be released due to numerous pending lawsuits. In the opening credits, there is a legal statement acknowledging this: "Certain elements of the sets and decorations created for the film Caligula by Danilo Donati have been used in the production of this film without his consent."
- GoofsWhen the fly is buzzing around in front of the Roman guard's face (just before he eats it), if you look carefully, as it flies in front of his face, you can barely see the string holding up the fake fly being dangled in front of the actor's face.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Cinema Snob: Caligula II: Messalina, Messalina (2011)
Featured review
How in God's name do you review a film like Messalina²? Purely seen from an objective viewpoint, this has got to be one of the worst movies ever made and, if you swear by quality-cinema like Citizen Kane, this film is most likely to cause you a heart attack. But on the other hand, I don't really see a reason to bash this production entirely. It's obvious that Messalina doesn't aim for being a masterpiece, as it was made by a bunch of nutballs disposing over some leftover sets and scenery of a previously made film about the Roman Empire. This film actually is a spoof ahead of its time. The jokes and unsubtle references aren't very funny, but it all becomes hilarious because of its cheapness. The characters are extremely stupid and the humor is pure slapstick (some of the fart jokes here even outshine the Zucker bros. films). The inferior plot merely handles about the infamous Empress Messalina. While her husband Claudius does whatever he can to make the people of Rome like him, she screws around with every male that comes in her sight. There absolutely is no continuity in this film and the acting is painfully bad. Yet, it is the light-headed and goofy atmosphere (along with the sleazy acts of Di Lorenzi) that prevents you from turning it off. There's a massacre-sequence near the end that has to be seen to be believed. If you're in to eccentric exploitation adventures, this is your thing. All the rest: avoid!
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- Also known as
- Caligula II: Messalina, Messalina
- Filming locations
- Dear Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
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- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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