''Il ratto delle sabine'' ( en, The Rape of the Sabines) is an
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adventure
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comedy
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film from 1961, directed by
Richard Pottier Richard Pottier (6 June 1906, Graz – 2 November 1994, Le Plessis-Bouchard) was an Austrian-born French film director. He was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire as Ernst Deutsch.
Selected filmography
* ''A Rare Bird'' (1935)
* ''Fanfare of Love' ...
, written by
Edoardo Anton
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, starring
Roger Moore
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and
Jean Marais
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. The scenario was based on a novel of
André Castelot
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.
Il Ratto delle sabine (1961)
at the ''Films de France'' The film was also known under the title "L'Enlèvement des Sabines" (France), "Il ratto delle sabine" (Italy), "Les femmes de Sabine" (Canada, French title), "Der Raub der Sabinerinnen " (West Germany), "El rapto de las sabinas" (Spain), "Romulus and the Sabines" (USA), "O Rapto das Sabinas" (Portugal).
Cast
* Mylène Demongeot: Rea
* Roger Moore
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: Romulus
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* Francis Blanche
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Blanche was ...
: Mezio
* Jean Marais
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: Mars
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* Scilla Gabel
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Born in Rimini, Italy, one of five children, Gabel entered the cinema industry as ...
: Dusia
* Folco Lulli
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* ''How I Lost the War'' (1947)
* ' ...
: King Titus Tatius
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During the reign of Romulus, the first king of Rome, Tatius declared war on Rome in respon ...
* Rosanna Schiaffino
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She was born in Genoa, Liguria to a well-off family. Her mot ...
: Venus
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* Giorgia Moll
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Moll was born in Prata di Pordenone to a German father and an Italian mother. At a young age, she began a br ...
: Lavinia
* Claude Conty: Tarquinius Albus
* Luisa Mattioli
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Mattioli met Roger Moore in 1961 while film ...
: Silvia
* Marino Masé
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Masè was born in Trieste on 21 March 1939. While still a teenager, he joined the laboratory for young actors of the production company ...
: Lino
* Walter Barnes: Stilicone
* Nietta Zocchi
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* ''The Amnesiac'' (1936) - Zelinda (uncredited)
* '' To Live'' (1936) - Una spettatrice al concer ...
: Queen Hersilia
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Battle of the Lacus Curtius
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* Franco Albina: Lepico
* Petar Dobric: Numa Pompilius
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* Dada Gallotti
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Born in Milan as Alda Gallotti, she was one of the most active character actresses in the 1960s and 1970s. She appeared in several Spaghetti Western films under the pseudonym Diana Garso ...
: Flaminia
* Mariangela Giordano
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Born in Dolcedo, Imperia, Italy as Maria Angela Giordano, the daughter of a journalist, Giordano was elected Miss Liguria in 19 ...
: Domizia
* Dina De Santis
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Born Carlotta Provin in Vicenza, as a child De Santis won a beauty contest and at young age she started working for the advertising industry and on stage. ...
: Albina
See also
* The Rape of the Sabine Women
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