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Romulus and the Sabines ()

Il ratto delle sabine (original title)
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The classic story from the early days of Rome where there are no women. Romulus, the founder of Rome, finds women to be wives from Sabina where there are a lot of women. The Sabine men, of course, attack Rome to get their wives and... See more »

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Romulus
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Rea
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Lavinia (as Georgia Mool)
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Dusia
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Leno / Lino
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Marte / Mars
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Venere / Venus
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Il re Tito Tazio / Le roi Titus Tatius
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Silvia
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Mezio
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Ersilia
Dina De Santis ...
Marzia / Albina
Claude Conty ...
Albus Caecilius
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Stilicone
Dada Gallotti ...
Flaminia
Lino Basile
Petar Dobric ...
Numa Pompilo / Numa Pompilius
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Domizia / Domitia
Franco Abbina ...
Lepico (as Franco Abbiana)
Antonio Basile ...
(as Toni Basile)
Niksa Stefanini ...
Il re di Cenina

Directed by

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Richard Pottier

Written by

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Edoardo Anton ... (story and screenplay) and
Carlo Infascelli ... (story and screenplay)
 
Stephen Garrett ... (dialogue: English version)
 
Frank Gregory ... (dialogue: English version)

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Enrico Bomba ... executive producer
Carlo Infascelli ... executive producer

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Carlo Rustichelli

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Bitto Albertini ... (as Adalberto Albertini)

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Enzo Alabiso
Yvonne Martin

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René Renoux

Costume Design by

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Adriana Spadaro

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Lamberto Giovagnoli ... assistant art director
Pierre Tyberghein ... assistant art director

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Alexander Salkind ... presenter
René Arrieu ... french voice dubbing: Niksa Stefanini (uncredited)
Claude Bertrand ... french voice dubbing: Walter Barnes (uncredited)
Fiorella Betti ... italian voice dubbing: Giorgia Moll (uncredited)
Marcel Bozzuffi ... french voice dubbing: Claude Conty (uncredited)
Rosetta Calavetta ... italian voice dubbing: Scilla Gabel (uncredited)
Giorgio Capecchi ... italian voice dubbing: Folco Lulli (uncredited)
Emilio Cigoli ... italian voice dubbing: Petar Dobric (uncredited)
Dhia Cristiani ... italian voice dubbing: Rosanna Schiaffino (uncredited)
Jean Davy ... french voice dubbing: Folco Lulli (uncredited)
Gualtiero De Angelis ... italian voice dubbing: Walter Barnes (uncredited)
Maria Pia Di Meo ... italian voice dubbing: Mylène Demongeot (uncredited)
Franca Dominici ... italian voice dubbing: Nietta Zocchi (uncredited)
Claire Guibert ... french voice dubbing: Rosanna Schiaffino (uncredited)
Flaminia Jandolo ... italian voice dubbing: Luisa Mattioli (uncredited)
Jean-Louis Jemma ... french voice dubbing: Roger Moore (uncredited)
Pino Locchi ... italian voice dubbing: Jean Marais (uncredited)
Enzo Musumeci Greco ... master of arms (uncredited)
Giulio Panicali ... italian voice dubbing: Niksa Stefanini (uncredited)
Giuseppe Rinaldi ... italian voice dubbing: Roger Moore (uncredited)
Carlo Romano ... italian voice dubbing: Francis Blanche (uncredited)
Rita Savagnone ... italian voice dubbing: Dada Gallotti (uncredited)
Sergio Tedesco ... italian voice dubbing: Petar Dobric (uncredited)
Massimo Turci ... italian voice dubbing: Marino Masè (uncredited)
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The classic story from the early days of Rome where there are no women. Romulus, the founder of Rome, finds women to be wives from Sabina where there are a lot of women. The Sabine men, of course, attack Rome to get their wives and daughters back. Written by Anonymous

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Taglines The Warrior Who Founded Rome! The Kidnapping That Founded An Empire! See more »
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Also Known As
  • L'Enlèvement des Sabines (France)
  • Romulus and the Sabines (United States)
  • El rapto de las sabinas (Spain)
  • Romali Ask Ilaheleri (Turkey, Turkish title)
  • O Rapto das Sabinas (Portugal)
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Trivia Italian censorship visa # 35957 delivered on 9-11-1961. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Roger Moore (1999). See more »

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