I Am Semiramis
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| image = I am Semiramis.jpg
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| caption = Film poster
| director = Primo Zeglio
| producer =
| writer = Primo Zeglio
| screenplay = Fede Arnaud
Alberto Liberati
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| starring = Yvonne Furneaux
John Ericson
| music = Carlo Savina
| cinematography = Alvaro Mancori
| editing = Alberto Gallitti
| studio = Apo Films
| distributor = Globe International Film
| released = {{Film date|1963|||}}
| runtime = 100 min
| country = Italy
| language = Italian
English
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Io Semiramide (AKA: I Am Semiramis, AKA: Slave Queen of Babylon, AKA: Duelo de Reyes) is a 1963 Italian peplum film about Semiramis, a queen of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. It was directed by Primo Zeglio.{{cite web|title=I Am Semiramis|website=mubi.com|url=https://mubi.com/films/slave-queen-of-babylon-i-am-semiramis-i-semiramis}} The legends are in part based on the historical Shammuramat, queen consort of Shamshi-Adad V and regent for her son Adad-nirari III.[https://www.worldhistory.org/Semiramis/ Semiramis] by Joshua J. Mark from Ancient History Encyclopedia
Plot
During the reign of Semiramis, the beautiful queen of the Assyrian people, Assyria reaches one of the periods of greatest splendour, and to crown her successes she gives the order to build the great city of Babylon. A young woman of the court of great political ambition, Semiramis falls in love with Kir, a prince enslaved who reciprocates. Kir, king of the Dardanians, is defeated in combat by General Onnos during a military campaign launched by the latter against Nineveh in Assyria.
Reduced to slavery, Kir is taken with other slaves to the capital where the general presents his prizes to King Minurte. Semiramis persuades Minurte to offer him Kir and also obtains a domain. She employs her slaves, including Kir, to build a city that becomes Babylon. Meanwhile, she leads political machinations and alliances with Kir and Onnos in order to overthrow Minurte and take her place on the throne.
The conspirators manage to take Kir from the queen and convince him that he has been betrayed by Semiramis with another man. Furious, Kir takes charge of the conspiracy against his beloved. Discovering the truth, Semiramis poisons Kir by making him drink from a poisoned cup. Later, during the funeral, the queen is shot by an arrow thrown by the conspirators. The bodies of the two lovers are then burned together, united in death.[https://www.filmaffinity.com/ca/film669089.html Io Semiramide (I Am Semiramis)] by FilmAffinity.com
Cast
- Yvonne Furneaux as "Semiramis"
- John Ericson as "Kir"
- Renzo Ricci as "Minurte"
- Germano Longo as "Onnos"
- Gianni Rizzo as "Ghelas"
- John Bartha as "Althar"
- Nino di Napoli as "Adath"
See also
References
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External links
{{commons category|Io, Semiramide}}
- {{IMDb title|0056088|I Am Semiramis}}
Category:1960s historical films
Category:1960s historical drama films
Category:1960s adventure drama films
Category:1960s action adventure films
Category:Sword-and-sandal films
Category:Historical epic films
Category:Italian historical romance films
Category:1960s historical romance films
Category:Italian romantic drama films
Category:Italian historical adventure films
Category:Italian action adventure films
Category:1960s Italian-language films
Category:English-language Italian films
Category:Films set in ancient Mesopotamia
Category:Films based on mythology
Category:Films set in the 7th century BC
Category:Films directed by Primo Zeglio
Category:Films scored by Carlo Savina