The file name "Io_Caligola_m1080p_1979_ID16978" suggests a specific high-definition digital remaster. Over the decades, various "Ultimate" and "Uncut" editions have been released to restore Brass’s original vision or to showcase the full extent of the filmed material.
Caligula (originally titled Io, Caligola ) is a 1979 historical drama directed by Tinto Brass, known for its controversial and explicit depiction of the Roman Emperor Caligula's reign. The film features a high-profile cast, including Malcolm McDowell, Helen Mirren, and Peter O'Toole, and was produced by Bob Guccione, the founder of Penthouse magazine. Production Context Io_Caligola_m1080p_1979_ID16978_
The film is notorious for its troubled production history. Guccione famously added unsimulated adult scenes without the director’s consent, leading to multiple versions of the film. Tinto Brass The film features a high-profile cast, including Malcolm
It concludes with the bloody end of his reign at the hands of the Praetorian Guard. Technical Legacy Tinto Brass It concludes with the bloody end
Caligula succeeds Tiberius as Emperor of Rome.
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