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Slave Women of Corinth (Italian: Afrodite, dea dell'amore, aka Aphrodite, Goddess of Love) is a 1958 Italian epic historical drama film written and directed by Mario Bonnard.
Plot
Antigonus, archon of Corinth, wants to build a magnificent temple dedicated to the goddess Aphrodite, for which the people are oppressed by new and very high taxes. The sculptor Demetrius, asked to make the face of the goddess Diana, falls in love with a slave, the Christian Lerna. With the arrival of the plague the people are increasingly discontented and Antigonus has easy game accusing the Christians who are immediately arrested and sentenced to death. The Roman troops arrive to restore order, saving the two lovers Demetrius and Lerna.
Cast
Isabelle Corey: Lerna
Anthony Steffen: Demetrius (credited as Antonio De Teffe)
Irène Tunc: Diala
Clara Calamai: Stenele
John Kitzmiller: Tomoro
Ivo Garrani: Antigonus
Massimo Serato: Quinto Rufo
Giulio Donnini: Erasto
Carlo Tamberlani: Matteo
Gianpaolo Rosmino: Dineo (credited as Giampaolo Rosmino)
Andrea Aureli: Kibur
Matteo Spinola: Glauco
Adriano Micantoni: Ftire
Mino Doro: Crepilo
Germano Longo: Osco
Paul Muller: L'Asiatico (credited as Paolo Muller)
Livio Lorenzon: La Spia (credited as Silvio Lorenzon)
Liliana Gerace: La Veggente
Emma Baron: Onoria
References
External links
Slave Women of Corinth at IMDb
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- Carlo Tamberlani
- Irene Papas
- Slave Women of Corinth
- Sergio Leone filmography
- John Kitzmiller
- List of films set in ancient Greece
- Aphrodite, Goddess of Love
- Ivo Garrani
- Anthony Steffen
- Livio Lorenzon
- Mario Bonnard
- Massimo Serato