Well, this is a famous and most controversial movies of 70's. This film is directed by Tinto Brass and produced by Penthouse magazine. Actually some of the scenes were shot by Penthouse founder Bob Guccione.
This films consists of many hardcore, explicit sex scenes, shots of male and female genitals, sodomy, orgy etc. This film also has many shocking violence scenes. The nude and sex scenes are enacted by Penthouse pet. Many of the hardcore scenes were inserted later by Bob Guccione.
The film is about the Roman emperor Caligula, who is known as Gaius Caesar Germanicus. Malcolm McDowell plays the role of Caligula. The film starts with short of Caligula and her sister Drusilla, played by Teresa Ann Savoy, making out in the jungle. Then later they are shown making out in the bed room. In both scenes, we can get good glimpses of her between the legs.
Caligula is summoned by his grandfather, syphilis-ridden, half-mad Emperor Tiberius. Here, we can see he is playing with naked young girls. Here, Caligula also gets glimpses of weird, degrading sexual acts. Various types of sexual acts were on display. Even, sex between, various types of handicapped persons are shown there. There are many explicit scenes here.
Later in the film, Caligula with the help of Macro, the Army chief, kills Tiberius and becomes the emperor. Then, later Caligula, kills Macro, Gemellus-his half brother and many others to avoid any obstacles in his path. He, then maries Caesonia.
Caligula, proves to be a eccentric ruler. The senate starts to dislike him as he starts to humiliate them. In a scene, he rapes a bride and even thrust his fist into the anus of the groom. Later, Drusilla dies of an illness, which shatters Caligula. He drags the nude dead body of Drussilla around the palace. Later, Caligula organizes an orgy in which senator's wives are forced to work as prostitutes. He, proclaims a war against Britain, to humiliate the army.
The army and senate decides to kill Caligula. Then towards the end of the film, the whole family of Caligula is massacred.
You can see some of the explicit scenes at: http://controversialscenes.blogspot.com/
Sunday, February 7, 2010
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