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Crossposted to MEDIA-L and SCREEN-L.
 
Thanks to all who responded to my request for
films and docs containing scenes of ancient Rome.
 
Here is a summary of responses to date:
 
FILM:
 
Ben Hur (1904, 1926, 1959)
Caligula (1979)
Cleopatra (1934, 1963)
Fall of the Roman Empire (1964)
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum (1966)
I, Claudius
Julius Caesar (1908, 1953, 1969, 1970)
Quo Vadis (1914, 1951)
The Robe (1953) and sequel Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954)
Satyricon (1969)
 
"Biblical epics of the 50's and 60's."
"Steve Reeves flicks of the early 60's."
 
"Gladiator movies of the 50's and 60's"
 
 
VIDEO:
 
WESTERN TRADITION (c) 1989 by WGBH, Boston, programs
5 - 15 which cover various aspects of Egyptins, Greek, and Roman
art, customs and culture.
 
HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS, program 6, (c) 1978 by
Coast Telecourses. It is called Drama: An Imitation of life, giving
tribal dances, masks, and rituals up to Greek theatres and modern drama.
 
LEGACY, (C) 1990 BY Central TV, Egypt: The Habit of Civilization.
 
 
STILL IMAGERY:
 
Vatican Exhibition at the Library of Congress at REQ1.LOC.GOV.  Directory
VATICAN.EXHIBIT.
 
 
Thanks to all.
--e-Kat
 
 
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