Caligula & Messalina (Caligula Et Messaline) (1981)
Genre Action, Adult, Soft Core
Movie Release Date 1981
Country Italy
Language French
Running Time 111 mins
Format VHS-ORG
Color Color
IMDb Rating 3.8
Cast
Vladimir Brajovic
Betty Roland Messalina
Françoise Blanchard Agrippina
Raul Cabrera
Gino Turini Caligula
Angelo Arquilla
Piotr Stanislas
Vincent Lo Monaco
Fanny Magier
Laurence Lovall
Crew
Director Bruno Mattei
Director Antonio Passalia
Writer Antonio Passalia
Producer Pierre Hanin
Plot
Released in 1982, this is an Italian film which was probably intended to exploit the publicity associated with Tinto Brasso's notorious 1979 release "Caligola". It is clearly a low budget production, shot mainly in the studio, with a number of larger scale dramatic sequences borrowed from other films incorporated at points where these fit reasonably well. Several versions have been released, and run for significantly different times (for example, IMDb lists its running time at 111m, but my VHS copy runs only 92m 41s), so be aware that certain of my comments may not be applicable to all versions. The film provides an interesting study of the life of Messalina, the Roman Empress first married to the mad emperor Caligula and then after his assassination (which takes place at about the mid-point of the film) to his successor Claudius; and it would have been better titled Caligula and Claudius, or just Messalina. Historically it is not strictly accurate but probably provides a fairly realistic interpretation of life in Rome during the periods of the two Emperors concerned. The first half provides a beautifully crafted confirmation of the dictum that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, but the second shows a very different scene when Claudius takes the throne, introduces careful and incorruptible administrators and rapidly repairs the damage to the fabric of Roman society caused by his predecessor. Presumably the intention is to show that absolute power does no more than give any ruler the freedom to behave in accordance with his natural character, and in this sense it can be regarded as a film with an important message to convey.
Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Collection Status In Collection
Links IMDB
Edition Details
Format VHS-ORG
Release Country Denmark
TV System PAL
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Subtitles Danish
Audio Tracks ITALIAN: Mono