Follows Caligula as he kills his devious adoptive grandfather and takes control of the decadent Roman Empire, spiralling into depravity, devastation, and madness.Follows Caligula as he kills his devious adoptive grandfather and takes control of the decadent Roman Empire, spiralling into depravity, devastation, and madness.Follows Caligula as he kills his devious adoptive grandfather and takes control of the decadent Roman Empire, spiralling into depravity, devastation, and madness.
Malcolm McDowell
- Caligula
- (archive footage)
Helen Mirren
- Caesonia
- (archive footage)
Teresa Ann Savoy
- Drusilla
- (archive footage)
Peter O'Toole
- Tiberius
- (archive footage)
John Gielgud
- Nerva
- (archive footage)
Guido Mannari
- Macro
- (archive footage)
Giancarlo Badessi
- Claudius
- (archive footage)
Bruno Brive
- Gemellus
- (archive footage)
Adriana Asti
- Ennia
- (archive footage)
Leopoldo Trieste
- Charicles
- (archive footage)
Paolo Bonacelli
- Chaerea
- (archive footage)
John Steiner
- Longinus
- (archive footage)
Mirella D'Angelo
- Livia
- (archive footage)
Donato Placido
- Proculus
- (archive footage)
Osiride Pevarello
- Giant
- (archive footage)
John Francis Lane
- Major Domo
- (archive footage)
Eduardo Bergara Leumann
- Bergarius
- (archive footage)
Andrew Lord Miller
- Senator Acesius
- (archive footage)
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Having looked at the laserdisc R-rated version, the "Imperial" unrated version and the documentary promotional short featuring Guccione and Vidal attempting to explain, I find it very hard to see the "Ultimate Cut" as the new movie it is supposed to be. It does indeed appear to be made of elements previously unseen. This was never a terrible, but an unfortunate movie, born crippled over and over. We may never see the 4 hour masterpiece that (perhaps) could have been. In this version there is much to like, much beauty and humor. Maybe not the best takes, or camera angles, but more story. The whole thing makes more sense. Not subtle, but fun. Happily the actors have loads more screen time. Teresa Ann Savoy isn't just pretty and likable. As Caligula's calculating, patient, loving sister, she helps so much! If you have ever dreamed of being a movie editor because it looks easy, this movie and its difficulties will enhance your respect for the editor's art. Enjoy it some time when the children and the easily offended are not around.
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- TriviaThe film is a complete re-imagination of Caligula (1979), based on 96 hours of never-before-seen footage recovered many years after its release. Under the supervision of historian Thomas Negovan, an "Ultimate Cut" of the film was created. Instead of expanding existing scenes with the new footage, the entire film was edited from scratch, which resulted in a version that doesn't contain a single frame from the theatrical version. Visual effects were used to enhance scenes and replace cheap sets and backgrounds, and AI technology was used to restore previously unusable dialogue that was plagued with background noises. A new music score was composed as well, in contrast to the public domain ballet music. A limited theatrical release was planned in late 2020, but it was delayed due to legal difficulties, distribution issues and the Covid-19 pandemic. This version eventually premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2023, with high remarks by actors Malcolm McDowell (who previously had been ashamed by the film) and Dame Helen Mirren.
- ConnectionsEdited from Caligula (1979)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $76,031
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $30,815
- Aug 18, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $91,202
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