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    • Source: Rome Against Rome
    • rome" target="_blank">Rome Against rome" target="_blank">Rome (Italian: Roma contro Roma), also known as War of the Zombies, is a 1964 Italian peplum film directed by Giuseppe Vari.


      Synopsis


      Roman centurion Gaius is dispatched to the fictional province of Salmacia to investigate the cessation of tributes to rome" target="_blank">Rome. Upon arrival, Gaius discovers that the local authorities, including the pretern Lutetius and his duplicitous wife Tullia, have fallen under the influence of a cult dedicated to a Moon Goddess, led by the high priest Aderbad. This cult practices human sacrifices and has enslaved much of the local population. Gaius uncovers Aderbad's sinister plan to resurrect the spirits of fallen Roman soldiers to form an undead army aimed at conquering rome" target="_blank">Rome. With the help of the enslaved girl Rhama, Gaius attempts to thwart Aderbad's scheme, leading to a climactic battle between the living and the spectral warriors.


      Cast


      John Drew Barrymore as Aderbad
      Susy Andersen as Tullio
      Ettore Manni as Gaius
      Ida Galli as Rhama
      Mino Doro as Lutetius
      Ivano Staccioli as Sirion
      Philippe Hersent as Azer
      Andrea Checchi


      Production


      Director Vari filmed at CSC Studios. rome" target="_blank">Rome Against rome" target="_blank">Rome was the second last film by the production company Galatea studio and the film historian Tim Lucas described as representing the end of the peplum cycle as it was a "victim of the burgeoning "Spaghetti Western" movement".


      Release


      rome" target="_blank">Rome Against rome" target="_blank">Rome was distributed theatrically in Italy by Cineriz on February 13, 1964. Lucas noted that the original English export print titled rome" target="_blank">Rome Against rome" target="_blank">Rome was dubbed under the direction of Tony Russel and that its soundtrack was "a chaotic mess". The film was cut for foreign release with its original 110 minute running cut to 97 minutes for its British release as rome" target="_blank">Rome Against rome" target="_blank">Rome and cut further on its American release for American International Pictures as War of the Zombies.


      Reception


      In his book Italian Horror Film Directors, Louis Paul described the film as " a visually arresting and colorful but minor contribution to both the horror film genre and the heroic adventure sagas from which its origins sprung."


      References




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      External links


      rome" target="_blank">Rome Against rome" target="_blank">Rome at IMDb

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