Gladiators of Rome (2012)
October 18, 2012
Release Date
Gladiators of Rome (2012)
October 18, 2012
Release Date


Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Luca Argentero
Timo (voice)

Laura Chiatti
Lucilla (voice)

Belén Rodríguez
Diana (voice)

John Schwab
Timo

Massimo Corvo
Chirone (voice)

Fabrizio De Flaviis
Cassio (voice)

Enzo Avolio
Domiziano (voice)

Jo Wyatt
Lucilla

Michele Cucuzza
Riccone (voice)

sco Vairano
Fabrickius (voice)

Flaminia Fegarotti
Diana

Fabrizio Mazzotta
Mauritius (voice)

Gianluca Machelli
Ciccius (voice)

Daniela Abbruzzese
Circe (voice)

Tim Beckmann
Cassio

Antonio Bonanotte
(voice)

Stefano Alessandroni
(voice)

Emidio La Vella
(voice)

Daniela Calò
(voice)

Emma Tate
Circe

Paolo Macedonio
(voice)

Gaetano Varcasia
(voice)

Luigi Scribani
(voice)

Jerry Mastrodomenico
(voice)

Alessandro Messina
(voice)

sco Sechi
(voice)

Ilaria Latini
(voice)

Ilaria Egitto
(voice)

Michael J. Wilson
Screenplay

Rohit Kolhe
Animation

Iginio Straffi
Director / Producer / Writer

Joanne Lee
Executive Producer

Bruno Zambrini
Original Music Composer

Gianmario Catania
Director of Photography

Serena Dovi
Editor

Vincenzo Nisco
Art Direction

Nick Baldock
Sound

Jack Stew
Foley Artist
Media.






Details.
Release Date
October 18, 2012
Original Name
Gladiatori di Roma
Status
Released
Running Time
1h 34m
Content Rating
PG
Budget
$40,000,000
Box Office
$10,079,201
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Gladiators of Rome (Italian: Gladiatori di Roma) is a 2012 Italian computer-animated comedy film produced by Rainbow, a studio co-owned by Iginio Straffi and Viacom at the time. Viacom's Paramount Pictures released the film in North America while Medusa Film handled distribution in Italy. The film was directed by Straffi, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Michael J. Wilson. Gladiators of Rome had its world premiere in Italy on 18 October 2012.
While conceiving the idea for the film, Iginio Straffi chose to write about ancient Rome so that he could set the story in Italy while still appealing to an international audience. Gladiators of Rome is a spoof of serious films about gladiators, which Straffi said "easily lend themselves to parody." Paramount Pictures (the film unit of Viacom, which co-owns Rainbow) worked with the Italian team on both the casting and story for the film; Paramount asked for certain scenes to be changed for American audiences. The project was in development for over five years and became one of the most expensive Italian films ever made. Its production budget alone was estimated to be around $45–55 million in U.S. dollars, with promotion and advertising costs bringing its total to almost $80 million (70 million euros).
The film was a box-office bomb, grossing just 818,913 euros in its opening weekend. Triboo Media's Federico Boni wrote that "there could not have been a worse opening for the 'blockbuster.'" According to Box Office Mojo, the film ended its theatrical release with about $10 million worldwide. In 2016, Straffi presumed that the poor performance of the film was a result of the Rainbow studio's lack of experience with cinema.
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