I Am Semiramis
Io Semiramide (AKA: I Am Semiramis, AKA: Slave Queen of Babylon, AKA: Duelo de Reyes) is a 1963 film about Semiramis, a queen of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. It was directed by Primo Zeglio.[1]
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Directed by | Primo Zeglio |
Starring | Yvonne Furneaux John Ericson |
Music by | Carlo Savina |
Cinematography | Alvaro Mancori |
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Country | Italy |
Cast
- Yvonne Furneaux as "Semiramis"
- John Ericson as "Kir"
- Renzo Ricci as "Minurte"
- Germano Longo as "Onnos"
- Gianni Rizzo as "Ghelas"
- John Bartha as "Althar"
- Nino di Napoli as "Adath"
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See also
- List of historical drama films
References
- "I Am Semiramis". mubi.com.
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