Nero
Klaus Maria Brandauer
Nero

Drama about love and intrigues in ancient Rome during the times of Nero.
Nero
Klaus Maria Brandauer
Nero
Petronius
Frederic Forrest
Petronius
Poppaea
Cristina Raines
Poppaea
Marcus Vinicius
Francesco Quinn
Marcus Vinicius
Eunice
Barbara De Rossi
Eunice
Lygia
Marie Theres Relin
Lygia
Aulus Plautius
Massimo Girotti
Aulus Plautius
Pomponia
Françoise Fabian
Pomponia
Petrus
Max von Sydow
Petrus
Pisone
Gabriele Ferzetti
Pisone
Chilone
Leopoldo Trieste
Chilone
Tigellino
Marko Nikolić
Tigellino
This mini-series certainly lacks much of the pomp and splendour of the more acclaimed 1951 version but it isn't at all bad. Klaus Maria Brandauer portrays the Emperor Nero as more of a disillusioned actor than a tyrannical maniac with Frederic Forrest dominating as his artistic mentor trying to keep the wayward emperor from losing the plot completely. It hadn't the budget, so ends up as a much more theatrical style production than the Ustinov/Genn film; less brash and more subtle and nuanced as we set off to send the Christians to the lions. It's too long at 6 x 1 hour; and by the end you might be tempted to join the Christians - but give it a go; the two leads offer compelling performances.
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