Caligula Full Version

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Malcolm McDowell
(Actor),


Teresa Ann Savoy
(Actor),


Giancarlo Lui
(Director),


Tinto Brass
(Director)


&
1
more Format: DVD


4.2 out of 5 stars

1,039 ratings



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Package Dimensions

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7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches; 3.21 Ounces Director

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Giancarlo Lui, Tinto Brass, Bob Guccione Media Format

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Import, NTSC Release date

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November 29, 2019 Actors

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Malcolm McDowell, Teresa Ann Savoy, Helen Mirren, Guido Mannari, John Gielgud Producers

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Bob Guccione Studio

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La Entertainment ASIN

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B07ZLK6PCX Number of discs

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1


4.2 out of 5 stars

1,039 ratings



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The video is a censored shortened copy of the original. I was very disappointed. Piece of crap. Will give my copy away and buy another one from a different source... NOT FROM AMAZON. DESCRIPTION WAS TOO VAGUE. WASTED MONEY AND TIME. I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO FIND AN ORIGINAL, BUT I WILL KEEP LOOKING. VERY DISAPPOINTMENT IN AMAZON.












Scenes was cut . I'm ordering the unrated one the anniversary blue case . Where the movie is not cut up . Upset












this movie has been completed edited. not your father's Caligula.












I had this VHS tape years ago and wanted to get the same version on DVD. Many have said here that this is the cut version, and the graphic scenes have been edited out.. That is false. This copy is the full un-cut and unrated version. Very graphic. Classic film version. Hail Caligula !












This film was shocking when released but grudgingly acknowledged as a "masterpiece" of cinema, albeit verging on pornographic. Now, sadly, the DVD edition is shocking in how extensively altered it is. Whole scenes are missing; others are so cropped that the plot is indiscernible if you don't know the stories. This DVD is an exercise in frustration for the viewer, who is hard pressed to figure out what is going on, with no apparent redeeming artistry left. I really shouldn't have wasted my money....












Movie 5 of 1979 and 65 overall in my journey through films of my lifetime. Truly exploitive. There was a deep obsession with nudity as if this was somehow going to make this good. From the history of the producers I'd say they believe in the power of nudity to sell. It's too bad because the lesson that could have been taught by "Caligula" could have been a good one. It's one the producers could have learned actually. For example the movie "Auto Focus," the story of Bob Crane's personal pornographic life and his sex addiction. We see him increasingly unable to separate his sexual life from his public life. Lines of privacy and decency began to blur for him as his private life began to catch up in different ways within his family and career. The application to "Caligula" could have been similar but on an even greater scale. Unfortunately we just got nudity and gratuitous sex. It's always a shame to see good potential wasted but what's new. Wasted potential in the cast here. It was excellent and I'm surprised many of them chose to participate in this project. A compliment I'd like to pay is how the film abstracts Rome. It's almost like a play. Several scenes have a dreamy quality to them and this was a good solution to budgetary restraints not to mention that they were visually interesting. If one wanted to do this today one could use the style of "Sin City" and I believe it would translate nicely. I'm not certain they even meant for this to happen and it wouldn't surprise me if many just thought the film looked cheap, especially due to the costumes. Regardless of intent the net effect for me was that I found it to be more visually interesting. The second biggest crime is the boredom and pointless nature of the film. I suppose one could take away the theme of "absolute power corrupts absolutely" but that's hardly interesting as we have many contemporary examples. Pros -cast -interesting atmosphere Cons -boring -pointless












Showed up quick, sealed packaging. Was def a much weirder film that I remembered, and the visual formatting was def different. But, as weird rides go, still packs a good amount of "wtf???" Lol












Goes to show you can find anything on Amazon. Got it for a collector friend, that said it was Not being made anymore. My first thought? AMAZON! And wa-la.


5.0 out of 5 stars









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This was a big mistake of mine to order this absolute rubbish - don't waste your money...


1.0 out of 5 stars









Waste of money












The movie wasn’t original leaving out some scenes. So it’s not a complete movie unfortunately. Not recommended.


5.0 out of 5 stars









A classic cult movie - not for children












Malcolm McDowell acting is superb as if the role was cut out for him. This movie takes you right into the heart of decadent Rome and the folly of Caligula. Not for the fait hearted and should be kept out of the reach of children due to violence and sexuality. A young Helen Mirren is also part of the cast and looks fabulous.


1.0 out of 5 stars









not the original version












all the majors scene have been cut-off completely, they try to make a PG-14 out of 18+ poor quality image, it 's in the garbage now,....


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NTSC/Region 0 DVD. Uncut version of this controversial film. Caligula is a 1979 erotic historical drama film focusing on the rise and fall of the Roman Emperor Caligula. It stars Malcolm McDowell, Teresa Ann Savoy, Helen Mirren, Peter O'Toole, John Steiner and John Gielgud. It is the only feature film produced by the men's magazine Penthouse. Producer Bob Guccione, the magazine's founder, intended to produce an explicit pornographic film with a feature film narrative and high production values. He also cast Penthouse Pets as extras in unsimulated sex scenes filmed during post-production by himself and Giancarlo Lui.

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Giancarlo Badessi, Tinto Brass, Leopoldo Trieste, Teresa Ann Savoy, Peter O'Toole, Guido Mannari, Bob Guccione, John Gielgud, Giancarlo Lui, Paolo Bonacelli, Helen Mirren, Malcolm McDowell, John Steiner Giancarlo Badessi, Tinto Brass, Leopoldo Trieste, Teresa Ann Savoy, Peter O'Toole, Guido Mannari, Bob Guccione, John Gielgud, Giancarlo Lui, Paolo Bonacelli, Helen Mirren, Malcolm McDowell, John Steiner… See more

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The censored version of this film has been released of a few occasions in Australia. In March 1981, a censored, R rated release to cinemas was made by Roadshow. Roadshow Home Video subsequently released the same film version to video in September 1984. This version ran for 146 minutes (PAL). It was again re-released by a 'no name' video label in the late 1990's. The censored DVD version appeared in December 2004, released by Warner Vision. The uncut version has been released in Australia, this was the fully uncut, X rated 156 minute PAL version. It was released in January 1985 by 'Palace X Video' - a version that is now an extremely rare collector's item. The uncut version has since been rated R18+ by the Australian classification board in 2021.

The film was released in Britain in two forms: the original cinema release ran 150 minutes and used a handful of alternate angles, while the video was cut down to 102 minutes by the distributor.

The French 2 disc special edition DVD contains a few minor re-edits: in the prologue, the two brief shots of Priestesses dancing in the distance are deleted and replaced with repeats of Caligula and Drusilla frolicking around the trees. The musical sting that accompanies the cut from the prologue to the opening credits is missing. Malcolm McDowell's speech ("I have existed from the morning of the world...") is heard much sooner. The opening credits are re-done in a new font. The dissolve between the opening credits and the bedroom scene is deleted. The music during the "War on Britain" celebration sequence is missing a few measures.

The old German VHS by Constantin was basically uncut. Since these Videos were made in the 80s, they put the 156 min film on two Videos with a running time of approx. 80 minutes. However, there are a few minor differences to the 156 min US-DVD: The text at the very beginning of the film is deleted (approx. 60 seconds.) The grotto scene is missing about 5 sec, not for censorship reasons but probably due to a sloppy reel-change. The scene when the two women urinate on Proculus' corpse is missing Caligula saying: "Lucky boy, to have escaped me so easily!". Furthermore there is a repetition of the first and last scene from the Part I-VHS at the beginning of the Part II-VHS.

When the film was first released in the United Kingdom, it was trimmed down to about 150 minutes (in PAL speed) and included some alternate footage to replace the most explicit shots during the following scenes: Tiberius' grotto. Ennia's "beauty treatment." The sexual ritual dance at the Temple of Isis. Caligula's rape of Proculus and Livia. The infamous lesbian tryst. The Imperial Bordello sequence.

When the film was originally submitted in the UK it was cut by 8 minutes on legal grounds to qualify it for a possible private cinema club certificate, though the distributors decided instead to apply for an 'X' certificate for a wider cinema release. This meant that additional edits were required and the film was then cut by a further 3 minutes by James Ferman himself with extensive edits to scenes of masturbation, lesbianism, anal fisting, castration, graphic stabbing scenes, explicit genital closeups and shots of babies being fed through phallic-shaped bottles. The eventual 1990 video release was the extensively edited U.S R-rated print and 55 minutes were cut from the film, resulting in most of the sex & violence scenes being removed in full or edited via long shot camera angles and a running time of around 98 minutes. This same print was re-released on video in 1998 and all early DVD releases. In 2008 the BBFC passed the full hardcore version completely uncut and this was issued by Arrow Films in a 3 film set, also containing the Alternate Edit of the film (which replaced the Guccione-filmed hardcore scenes with footage not in the original edit) and the previously released R-rated print.

The 'Alternative Version' of the film - as well as removing/replacing the hardcore footage, has some scenes in a different order, which is how Tinto Brass originally intended it. For example, the opening scene of Caligula and Drusilla frolicking in the woods happens much later in the film, and the first scene is of Caligula being scared by the crow. This new version corrects many continuity errors in the film, for example - Caligula suddenly growing a beard.

A version running 133 minutes, containing a "softcore" selection of sex scenes, and rated "18+" was shown on German TV.

A new print running approximately to what was thought to be Tinto Brass' original specifications (but subject to BBFC guidelines and therefore featuring some creative panning and scanning to avoid offensive images) was prepared for broadcast in the UK in November 1999.

The first R-rated cut to be released (October 1981) cut 51 minutes of footage (much of it for continuity purposes) and contained many alternate angles. It had the following changes: The opening scene is trimmed; instead of panning from the herd of sheep to Caligula and Drusilla lying on the ground, looking at the leaves, then getting up to chase each other, it's simply a cut from the herd of sheep to Caligula and Drusilla getting up. Later in the scene, they cut back to the herd of sheep to hide the cutting of Caligula sucking Drusilla's breast. The final several seconds of the scene are also cut to avoid exposing Drusilla's genitalia. The scene following the credits is shortened; it cuts from Drusilla saying "he's not!" to Macro entering the room. Several shots are juggled around, and Caligula's line "Macro!" is moved to a different shot. The final few seconds of the scene are trimmed, calling for a much quicker dissolve than in the original cut. The start of the scene in which Caligula is being carried to the palace while nude slaves work on the road is trimmed to avoid showing male genitalia. The scene by Tiberius's pool includes many alternate angles, juggled shots, and rearranged dialogue to avoid showing male genitalia (and a new laugh is dubbed over at the end as Tiberius exits the pool). The scene in Tiberius's grotto is almost entirely alternate angles in the segments involving the drunk soldier, and in the pleasure building. As well, many shots and lines of dialogue are juggled around. The scene in which Caligula expresses his fears of being killed by Tiberius to Drusilla, and where he is frightened by a black bird is cut entirely. In the "morning at Capri" scene, several shots exposing genitalia are cut, as is the brief scene of three senators bathing in red mud, and Caligula's fantasies of torturing people. The entire scene where Charicles explains the condition of Tiberius to Caligula, and in which Macro swears his allegiance to Caligula is cut. The "coronation" scene is trimmed by excluding a brief moment in which Caligula stops in the middle of his speech to sniff a white object in Drusilla's hand. The two explicit shots of fellatio behind the moon face in Caligula's bedroom are cut. The entire scene where Caligula "judges" a land dispute is cut. The entire scene where Caligula banishes Ennia and hears about Macro's sentence is cut. The Temple of Isis scene is trimmed to remove graphic sex, and is shortened; the scene ends with Caligula saying it is "perfect" that Caesonia is th
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