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Set during the final year of Domitian's reign, the narrative centers on Pro-consul Maximus's desperate need for gold. This "Gold for the Caesars" is intended to bribe the Roman Senate and secure his path to the throne as a successor to the ailing emperor. Clash of Cultures
The film explores the internal conflict of Lacer, an educated slave who takes immense pride in his engineering work while loathing the Roman masters who exploit him. His architectural expertise—highlighted in scenes involving bridge and dam construction—is his only leverage to earn his freedom. Political Greed and Ambition Gold for the Caesars
Experience the action and intrigue of this 1960s Roman epic through its original trailer: Set during the final year of Domitian's reign,
The story features a constant threat from Spanish , portraying the friction between Roman imperial expansion and indigenous resistance. This tension culminates in a spectacular finale involving a flash flood triggered by the destruction of a dam. Romantic Conflict Romantic Conflict A classic trope of the genre,
A classic trope of the genre, the film includes a romantic subplot between Lacer and Penelope, the mistress of the ruthless Maximus. This relationship adds personal stakes to Lacer's mission, as he must navigate the jealousies of his powerful owner.
(Italian: Oro per i Cesari ) is a 1963 peplum (sword-and-sandal) film set in the Roman province of Hispania during the reign of Emperor Domitian in 96 A.D. The story follows Lacer, a skilled slave-architect played by Jeffrey Hunter , who is forced by a power-hungry proconsul to lead a dangerous expedition into Celtic territory to find gold for buying political influence in Rome .