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Pages in category "Films set in Babylon" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alexander (2004 film)
[Greece] - Set in the port town of Aulis, Greece immediately before the Greek expeditionary force set sails to attack Troy. Due to unfavorable weather conditions, king Agamemnon of Mycenae offers his daughter Iphigenia as a human sacrifice to the goddess Artemis. The film is based on the theatrical play Iphigenia in Aulis by Euripides. Les ...
Films set in Babylon (9 P) Pages in category "Films set in Babylonia" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. Q.
peplum film: My Son, the Hero: 1962 peplum film: Oedipus Rex: 1967 Rape of the Belt: 1964 The Return: 2024 The film is a retelling of Homer's Odyssey Sköna Helena: 1951 The Bacchantes: 1961 peplum film: The Fall of Troy: 1911 the first known adaptation of Homer's epic poem, the Iliad. The Fury of Achilles: 1962 peplum film: The Giants of ...
Malpertuis (film) Mannequin (1987 film) Le Masque de la Méduse; Mighty Aphrodite; Minotaur (film) Minotaur, the Wild Beast of Crete; Music (2023 film) My Fair Lady (film) My Son, the Hero; The Mysterious Island (1905 film)
When the high-born Nippur returns to Babylon following a long stay in Persia, he rescues slave-girl Tamira from the soldiers of the evil usurper, Balthazar.Nippur then pays a courtesy visit to Balthazar's court where he meets the high-priestess Ura who has ambitions to become queen and who casts a lustful eye on this new visitor.
The iconic set-piece was built for the film Intolerance, in particular, for the filming of the Babylon segment. The set was built to scale standing at 300 feet tall and ordained with gigantic elephant statues. When the movie was filmed, more than 3,000 extras were used to film shots of the sprawling Babylonian empire. [2]
Films set in ancient Greece (12th century BCE-6th century CE). Subcategories. ... Iphigenia (film) It's Greek to Me-ow! J. Jason and the Argonauts (1963 film) L.