Emperor Marcus Aurelius must fight against the various peoples that endanger the borders of the Roman Empire at the end of the 2nd century dC . Convinced that his corrupt son Commodus will not be a good ruler, he appoints his protégé Livy as his successor, provoking harsh internal struggles. for the throne. A voluminous literary work from the 18th century served as a basis to condense the last years of Imperial Rome and present the different romantic, war and palace intrigue stories filmed on the spectacular sets that, for the second time, were built by Veniero Colasanti and John Moore. Time has played in favor of Samuel Bronston's fourth production in Spain, misunderstood at its premiere and with a luxurious cast.
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Emperor Marcus Aurelius must fight against the various peoples that endanger the borders of the Roman Empire at the end of the 2nd century dC . Convinced that his corrupt son Commodus will not be a good ruler, he appoints his protégé Livy as his successor, provoking harsh internal struggles. for the throne. A voluminous literary work from the 18th century served as a basis to condense the last years of Imperial Rome and present the different romantic, war and palace intrigue stories filmed on the spectacular sets that, for the second time, were built by Veniero Colasanti and John Moore. Time has played in favor of Samuel Bronston's fourth production in Spain, misunderstood at its premiere and with a luxurious cast.