Caligula 1979 Uncut

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1979-08-14






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erotica , adults only , 18+ , Peter O'Toole , Malcolm McDowell , Helen Mirren , Teresa Ann Savoy , Adriana Asti , Leopoldo Trieste , John Steiner , Paolo Bonacelli , Italian film , Italian cinema , 1970s , 1979 , Tinto Brass







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DISCLAIMER: THIS MOVIE FEATURES REAL SEX SCENES WITH ACTORS! THERE IS A SCENE OF A REAL CHILD BIRTH!
WARNING: GRAPHIC SEXUAL CONTENT, GRAPHIC DEPICTIONS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND ABUSE, DISTURBING THEMES, DISTURBING CONTENT AND GRAPHIC VIOLENCE! VIEWER DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED!Β 
Plot:Β A dramatization of the ascent to Caesar and subsequent reign of Caligula, one of the most notorious leaders of ancient Rome. We see his ambition, his scheming, his perversion and decadence, his brutality and his lunacy.


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I absolutely was drawn to the nudity and sex scenes. The female nudity is beautiful, and the male nudity was absolutely wonderful. I have never seen a movie with such nice male nudity. I didn’t like the violence though, and a large part of the movie is about violence towards fellow humans. Despite all the violence, because of the beautiful nudity and sexual scenes I must give this a top rating.

Having seen this in the 80's I had forgotten more than I remembered, probably a good thing. problem is I won't live another 40 years to forget most of this again. The best part of this was Theresa Anne Savoy. May she RIP. Helen Mirren was OK but stiff , Malcolm McDowell has revised his role of Little Alex from Clockwork only to higher levels of Depravity ( He is such a convincing sociopath one can only wonder if he's really acting) best part is at about 1:36:29 .When character (?) says I offer my life to Jupiter if he will only spare Caesar After that I put it on fast forward & still didn't make it to the end. Spoiler alert He's assassinated

A 2Β½ hr porn and snuff film for those who don't know how to get on the dark web.
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4.3 out of 5 stars

2,143 ratings




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7.48 x 5.35 x 0.63 inches; 1.76 Ounces Item model number
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MSE521023 Director
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Bob Guccione, Giancarlo Lui, Tinto Brass Media Format
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PAL Run time
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2 hours and 36 minutes Release date
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June 29, 2011 Actors
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Malcolm McDowell, Peter O'Toole, Helen Mirren, Teresa Ann Savoy, Guido Mannari Producers
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Bob Guccione Studio
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Arrow Films ASIN
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B002B8ELGS Writers
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Bob Guccione, Franco Rossellini, Giancarlo Lui, Gore Vidal Number of discs
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4.3 out of 5 stars

2,143 ratings



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Absolutely superb Blu-ray print. BE ADVISED--This is NOT "I Claudius" or anything close to it. Don't treat it as a real movie. Do not buy this if you are a Helen Mirren fan. However, if you are a male of a certain age (45-60) and can remember the thrill of finding a copy of "Playboy" or "Penthouse" magazine in your neighbors garbage can, and longed to see the girls in the photos actually doing it, boy, is this movie for you! The ONLY reason to buy this movie is for the orgy scene, which features actual Penthouse Pets from the 1970's frolicking about in a cocaine fueled debauch I'm certain they all came to regret as the years went by. Admittedly, the action is relatively tame by today's perverted, internet-age standards, but back in 1979 girls in high end men's magazines simply didn't do that stuff. I've bought every version of this film since it came out (VHS, DVD) and this Blu-ray had material even I've never seen before (behind the scenes stuff, including new material from the aforementioned orgy, as well as the two "making of" documentaries included in the "Imperial Edition" DVD I bought a couple of years ago). If the names Anekka Di Lorenzo, Jane Hargrave, Bonnie Dee Wilson, and Lori Wagner mean anything to you, you simply MUST have this. Ignore the stupid picture on the cover--its reverse side has the traditional blue cover art. Its not some crappy knock-off---it's the real deal.












Was a shocker for me as I didn’t know commercial films could be filled with pornographic sex, specially old, old films. But, the graphic sex helped to bring a strong meaning to a time period and place I was glad not to live in if things like this really happened. I would watch the movie again for the sheer purpose of reminding me how lucky I am to be living in a different time period. The acting was excellent, as well as the set, lighting, costumes and photography. The Blu ray quality is excellent.












"Caligula" was banned by theaters across the country, being deemed perverted and ultra violent. While true, this was the Roman Empire under the rule of the deranged Emperor Caligula. Malcom McDowell stars in this controversial telling of Roman decadence steered by a madman. The dark side of absolute power is portrayed in this over the top production which garnered mixed publicity as it features hard core porn with a generous helping of gratuitous violence. All is brought to life in this adequate Blu Ray treatment. Good picture and sound. Beware - this version is unedited with nothing left to imagination. For the more squeamish, seek out the heavily edited "R" version in which much of the story suffers.












I first saw this in 1981 at a theater in England. At 19 years old I was a bit shocked but never forgot what I saw. I ordered it to see if it still shocked me in this internet age. I still found it captivating after all these years. Not so shocking but still very graphic. Hard to believe that was Helen Mirren in the movie. Don't watch it till all the kids go to bed.












This purchase met my expectations however there was one surprise, the menu and subtitles are in Spanish. This was a brand new bluray still in shrink wrap and when I put it in my player the subtitles appeared on the screen. The audio is English so it was really no big deal to me, I just went into the menu and turned off the subtitles. Spanish is the only language available for subtitles on this bluray so if you are an individual that requires English subtitles for viewing this would not meet your needs.












Whereas the 97 minute rated edition is absolutely meaningless, the 155 minute un-rated version has a full unity, a full flow of meaning and a deep signification. We see the character of Caligula develop his paranoid schizophrenia into what the world permits and authorizes: a murdering frenzy growing out of a sexual perverse cornucopia of impulses crying for and imposing their satisfaction in the flesh of every one else around. The first thing clearly shown is that this Roman world is based on 80% of slaves. These are not even animals. They are furniture, facilities, commodities, and you can do what you want with them, just as if they were some pieces of un-assorted trash. But the film does not concentrate on these slaves that are just a decor, even a decoration, that can easily spread and sprinkle its blood on the walls or on the floors. The film concentrates on the "people" who are free, even at times citizens. Tiberius shows how he picks one soldier of his own guard to play with him by having him forcefully filled with wine and then emptying him by directly puncturing his stomach with a sword. Just out of a caprice or for a transient impulse for sadistic pleasure. Note in those days it was not even sadistic. It was just normal. The Emperor could do what he wanted. Caligula will reach summits and records along that line, even with senators and their wives. He systematically exploited not the minds of people but the bodies of people and there was no end to his pleasure in blood, or any bodily fluid or orifice you could imagine. And when there was no door, he could always carve one with his sword. I must admit the standard death penalty and execution was a real pleasure for the onlookers that could throw oranges at the lively heads jutting out of the ground just before the reaping machine slowly came and cut off those terrorized heads like outgrowing grass. Quite more impressive than any lethal injection. But the film shows another element of that supposedly pagan Rome. Sex was in no way restricted by any rule or law. A daily activity you practiced just the same way as eating or drinking, or should I name more physiological functions, except that you did not need a taster for poison. You just took what you wanted, at any time, in any place, and very often it was all organized or even staged as part of the daily life of everyone. And there again slaves were a commodity, even if everyone could be the toy of their neighbours without being able or willing to protest. Just as they overfed themselves in banquets, even to the point of visiting the vomitarium, they over-consumed the bodies of their surrounding human beings and the men could always use a slave to do what they could not do anymore, and then get rid of the slave for good measure and as the cherry topping the whip-cream of the a la mode pastry. After a while you discover the ambition of the film. We are in 37-41 after Christ. The Christian faith and civilizing influence had still to come to cover up this deeply animal nature of man, though few animals kill for pleasure. But do not believe man has changed. Man has just learned how to hide this deep nature that can come out at any time, particularly in war time or when decency disappears in the name of some absolute rule, be it a moral or religious rule, be it the rule of a dictator or whatever. El Ghraib is a common field of realization of human barbaric impulses that have never been eradicated from man because they just cannot be eradicated. And don't tell me women would be different. These impulses are part of the very soil that nurtures, feeds and breeds the civilized or so they call it education of modern human beings. This film is a remake of sorts of Pasolini's Salo as a big expensive super-show peplum film that justifies excesses, not with the word fascism, but with the word paganism. But where is the difference, where is it different? The name does not matter when you have the same mixture of blood, wine and sperm. Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University Paris Dauphine & University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne


3.0 out of 5 stars









Still highly shocking more than 40 years after it's release.












Bob Guccione and Tinto Brass's 1979 historical epic 'Caligula' has been described as the most controversial film of all time and this is no exaggeration. When originally submitted to the BBFC for a UK certificate, 8 minutes of footage had to be removed just to make it LEGAL. Available only in heavily edited form for more than a quarter of a century, the complete version was finally passed uncut in 2007. The 156 min drama documents the rise, descent into madness and fall of Rome's most notorious emperor and features strong performances from acting heavyweights Malcolm McDowell (in the titular role), Helen Mirren, Peter O'Toole and John Gielgud. With lavish sets, authentic looking period costumes and excellent cinematography, the film is visually stunning, but all of this is overshadowed by the extreme and disturbing content. 'Caligula' contains numerous scenes of graphic sex, including hardcore inserts (not involving the lead actors), along with sequences of sadistic and perverted violence that make 'Game Of Thrones' look tame by comparison. I'm a big horror movie fan, but even I was shocked by some of the material in the movie, with the drunk soldier/wine scene and the murder of Proculus being prime examples. While some scholars have stated that it is historically accurate, 'Caligula' is a depraved and highly unpleasant film that pushes the boundaries of the 18 certificate to their absolute limits. This 'Uncut Edition' is only recommended to adult fans of extreme cinema with the broadest of minds and the strongest of stomachs.


2.0 out of 5 stars









Definitely Adults Only - Grandiose Sets and Sex Orgies












The DVD itself is fine, but that's no reason to rate this atrocity of a film highly. I was goaded into buying it by the exciting sounding cast and the low purchase price. And even then the only thing I can say is "don't bother". The sets are grandiose, quite mind blowing actually, but the story is interjected with orgies and hardcore sex scenes (none of them involving any of the famous names). If you must, go ahead, buy it and watch it. In the right company (strictly adult) and after enough drinks, it may even be fun. The only thing worth seein
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