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Constantin le grand

Original title: Costantino il grande
  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
612
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Christine Kaufmann and Cornel Wilde in Constantin le grand (1961)
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Biopic of Constantine the Great, set between 293-312 AD, from his days as Tribune to his accession as Roman Emperor of Gaul under the tetrarchy system and ending with his battle against the ... Read allBiopic of Constantine the Great, set between 293-312 AD, from his days as Tribune to his accession as Roman Emperor of Gaul under the tetrarchy system and ending with his battle against the usurper Roman Emperor Maxentius in Rome.Biopic of Constantine the Great, set between 293-312 AD, from his days as Tribune to his accession as Roman Emperor of Gaul under the tetrarchy system and ending with his battle against the usurper Roman Emperor Maxentius in Rome.

  • Directors
    • Lionello De Felice
    • Irving Rapper
  • Writers
    • Michael Audley
    • Ennio De Concini
    • Lionello De Felice
  • Stars
    • Cornel Wilde
    • Belinda Lee
    • Massimo Serato
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    612
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    • Directors
      • Lionello De Felice
      • Irving Rapper
    • Writers
      • Michael Audley
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Lionello De Felice
    • Stars
      • Cornel Wilde
      • Belinda Lee
      • Massimo Serato
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cornel Wilde
    Cornel Wilde
    • Constantine
    Belinda Lee
    Belinda Lee
    • Fausta
    Massimo Serato
    Massimo Serato
    • Maxentius
    Christine Kaufmann
    Christine Kaufmann
    • Livia
    Fausto Tozzi
    Fausto Tozzi
    • Hadrian
    Tino Carraro
    • Emperor Maximianus
    Carlo Ninchi
    Carlo Ninchi
    • Constantius Chlorus
    Vittorio Sanipoli
    • Apuleius
    Elisa Cegani
    Elisa Cegani
    • Elena
    Nando Gazzolo
    • Licinius
    Annibale Ninchi
    Annibale Ninchi
    • Galarius
    Franco Fantasia
    • Roman Soldier
    Loris Gizzi
    Loris Gizzi
    • Roman Prosecutor
    Enrico Glori
    Enrico Glori
    • Livia's Father
    Jole Mauro
    • Celi - Fausta's Maid
    Carlo Tamberlani
    Carlo Tamberlani
    • Diocletian
    Renato Terra
    Renato Terra
    • Jailer
    Giuseppe Addobbati
    Giuseppe Addobbati
    • Directors
      • Lionello De Felice
      • Irving Rapper
    • Writers
      • Michael Audley
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Lionello De Felice
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    4bkoganbing

    "By This Sign You Shall Conquer"

    Cornel Wilde was one of many stars to go to Europe to escape U.S. taxes at the same time roles were drying up for him. Victor Mature was another, Alan Ladd made that dreadful Duel of the Champions. At least Mature and Wilde were suited for these kind of films even if the ones they made in Italy weren't exactly high up on their credit list.

    Case in point is Constantine and the Cross. The Emperor Constantine by his conversion to Christianity, the faith of his mother Helena was what made Christianity the faith of Europe. More importantly than that, after the action of this film is over, Constantine convened the Council of Nicaea which essentially was the body that organized the Bible. It decided what stories went in, what accounts like that famous Gospel of Thomas did not make the cut. It's influenced us for good and for bad right down to today.

    He's a most important and complex figure Constantine and deserves far better treatment in a filmed biography than what he gets here. Maybe a good television mini-series. This film is a fictionalized account of his succession as Emperor and his conversion to Christianity.

    Legend has it that on the eve of battle he had a vision of a cross in the sky and the voice of the Deity telling him that by this sign he shall conquer. Whether he heard the voice or not is subject to speculation. There is no doubt he kicked some serious pagan butt the following day, which is shown here. Sadly the color is fading and the film could use a restoration. What can't be restored is the cliché driven script of this sand and sandal epic that Italy churned out by the dozens in the fifties and sixties, using all those sets built by MGM for Quo Vadis and Ben-Hur. In fact a lot of the plot here is lifted from Quo Vadis.

    Besides Wilde, the only other names known to western audiences would be Christine Kauffman and Belinda Lee. Kauffman later became the second Mrs. Tony Curtis after they met on the set of her next film, Taras Bulba. She plays the innocent Christian girl Livia.

    Sadly there were no more films for Belinda Lee, voluptuous British starlet who had abandoned the UK for films in Italy where her attributes could be more fully exploited. She was killed in Southern California in a car crash where she was vacationing right after completing Constantine and the Cross. No doubt she was also there looking to break into the American cinema as well. She plays Constantine's wife Fausta.

    Again, past the action in this film the by now Empress Fausta was caught stepping out on Constantine. In that instance, Constantine went back to the old Roman way of dealing with an unfaithful spouse. That too would be part of a mini-series of his story.

    If Belinda Lee had lived she might very well have gotten all the parts that Joan Collins later received. She's the best reason for checking out Constantine and the Cross.
    6arthur_tafero

    Good Try at Roman History - Constantine and the Cross

    This is pretty much the cream of the crop of Italian Spaghetti Sword and Sandal Films, most of which were catastrophically bad. This one, however, has very good direction, and a few solid performances among the ensemble cast.

    Cornel Wilde makes the film a cut above average with his substantial acting skills. Other notable roles are Fausto Tozzi as Hadrian, Christine Kaufman as Livia, the love of Hadrian, and Massimo Serato as the contentious Maxentius. It is very important to see this film in its remastered form, as the original Embassy Studio versions are vastly inferior in quality.

    The story of the rise of Constantine is historically interesting, and relatively accurate, as opposed to several other Hollywood treatments of historical figures (like Genghis Khan for example).
    dbdumonteil

    Cornel Il Grande

    Above average Italian sword and sandal:it is longer than the usual peplum (2 hours+),the settings are not cheap,and there's a solid American actor(and a director,one often forgets he made the memorable "naked prey"and the estimable "no blade of grass" )as the lead ,Cornel Wilde ,a Hollywood veteran ("leave her to Heaven" ,"Forever Amber","the greatest show on earth" and many more) .

    Constantin's mother's destiny is not exactly what we see in the movie:she was not a highborn lady (an innkeeper's daughter) and Constantin was not estranged from her till his victory over Maxence;but the movie introduces her with taste .To keep a story-like side,the screenwriters invent the tale of two unfortunate lovers Adrian and Livia (the delicate Christine Kaufman who played opposite Steve Reeves in Bonnard/Leone's doomed "last days of pompei"(1959) in which she was ...a young Christian of course!) Wilde is a convincing Constantin,he gets good support from the rest of the cast ;this is neither "Spartacus" ,nor "Cleopatra " ,but as an entertaining epic ,that's still good value
    7ma-cortes

    Biopic about Constantino developed on his years of taking over the empire

    The Roman empire took a time for the decadence and downfall , however during the fourth century it was a battleground for rival Caesars ; until Dioclecianus with the tetrarchy (two Augustus and two Caesars) imposed peace and order . Constantinus (Cornel Wilde) the Great (280-337 A.D.) was the first Christian emperor , he sets out to conquer the Roman Empire for Christianity , though his conversion was probably more a political deed than a theological . He was son of Constantinus Chlorus (Carlo Ninchi) and Helena (Elisa Cegani) , a fundamental supporter for Christians . He was married to Fausta (Belinda Lee) , emperor Maximiniano's daughter . Constantinus published the edict of Milan (313) which established the religious freedom and reunited the council of Nicea (325) prohibiting the paganism . Constantino assembled the Roman empire but is establishing Constantinople (Byzancio) as the new capital when started the Byzantine empire .

    Cornel Wilde was an excellent Constantino confronting his rival Maxentius (Massimo Serato) and the remaining roman pagans . Belinda Lee (the next year she died in a car accident) as his wife Fausta is enticing and attractive . The highlights of the film are the one that Constantine saw the flaming cross in the heaven captioned ¨In this sign conquer¨ , the Christians martyrdom and , of course , the battle of the Mulvian Bridge where are shown spectacular combats . Enjoyable support cast by Christine Kauffman (Tony Curtis's wife) as a kind Christian , Massimo Serato y Fausto Tozzi (both of them were actors in ¨the Cid¨) . Awesome cinematography by Maximo Dallamano and atmospheric musical score by Mario Nascimbene . The motion picture is well directed by Lionello De Felice . The flick will appeal to sword and sandal genre fans .
    7ZeddaZogenau

    Italian Peplum Movie with Cornel WILDE and Christine KAUFMANN

    This Italian sword and sandal film is about the life and Christian conversion of the Roman Emperor Constantine, which took place at the beginning of the 4th century AD. The film remains a bit too schematic and is therefore not as exciting as other examples of the genre.

    What is interesting, however, is the casting of the title role with the Hungarian-born Hollywood star Cornel WILDE (ACADEMY AWARD nomination in 1946 for POLONAISE), who is best known as the Great Sebastian from THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH by Cecil B. DeMILLE. Christine KAUFMANN (GOLDEN GLOBE 1962 for TOWN WITHOUT PITY), who had already made a sword and sandal film with proto-Hercules Steve REEVES (GLI ULTIMI GIORNI DI POMPEI, 1959) two years earlier, can be seen as the young Christian Livia.

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    • Trivia
      Elisa Cegani, who plays Cornel Wilde's mother, was less than two years older than him.
    • Quotes

      Constantius Chlorus: Generals are made in Rome. It's time you realized the extent of the intrigue and corruption there.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Vidal Sassoon: The Movie (2010)

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 1962 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Yugoslavia
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Constantine and the Cross
    • Filming locations
      • De Paolis Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Beaver-Champion Attractions
      • Jadran Film
      • Jonia Film
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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