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  1. Serpent of the Nile is a 1953 American Technicolor historical adventure film produced by Sam Katzman and directed by William Castle. The film starred Rhonda Fleming, Raymond Burr, William Lundigan and Michael Ansara.

  2. With Rhonda Fleming, William Lundigan, Raymond Burr, Jean Byron. In 44 BC, after the assassination of the leader of Rome Julius Caesar, Egyptian Queen Cleopatra and one of the highest ranking Roman generals and Caesar's possible successor Mark Anthony begin a tragic love affair.

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    • Adventure, Biography, History
    • William Castle
    • 1953-05-08
  3. Año: 1953. Título original: Serpent of the Nile. Sinopsis: El drama de Antonio y Cleopatra, con bajo presupuesto, y filmado en los sets de SALOMÉ (1953) de Rita Hayworth.

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    • Estados Unidos
    • Henry Freulich
    • William Castle
  4. La Serpiente Del Nilo (Serpent Of The Nile) (1953) de William Castle. Por Antonio Méndez. Compartir: Dirección: William Castle. Intérpretes: Rhonda Fleming, Raymond Burr, William Lundigan, Jean Byron. Con guión de Robert E. Kent (“El Halcón Dorado”). Sinopsis. Roma, año 44 A. C.

  5. William Lundigan Reparto. Raymond Burr Reparto. Jean Byron Reparto. Robert E. Kent Guión. Henry Freulich Cinematografía. Mischa Bakaleinikoff Música. Reseñas de la crítica. Películas relacionadas. Lucilius switches allegiances from Brutus to side with Mark Anthony. When Anthony seeks an alliance with Cleopatra, Lucilius is not so convinced.

  6. Serpent of the Nile (1953) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 21m 1953. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Cleopatra seduces Marc Anthony into helping her conquer the world. Cast & Crew. Read More. William Castle. Director. Rhonda Fleming. Cleopatra. William Lundigan. Lucilius. Raymond Burr. Marc Antony. Jean Byron.

  7. In 44 BC, after Julius Caesar's assassination by plotters who accused him of being a dictator, a triumvirate of politicians and generals control Rome, composed of generals Mark Antony and Lepidus and politician Octavian, who is Caesar's great-nephew and adopted son.