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  1. Sword of the Empire ( Italian: Una spada per l'impero) is a 1964 Italian peplum film directed by Sergio Grieco . Plot. In AD 190 Rome is in terror. The barbarians have crossed the Alps leaving Rome under threat. Emperor Commodus is becoming increasingly hateful. Christians are being persecuted and the situation is becoming worse.

  2. Jun 27, 2018 · Lang Jeffries stars in this late entry into the Sword & Sandal cycle. Lang Jeffries stars as Marcus, who has to try and win over the barbarians in the north and also find out if they plan to ...

    • 78 min
    • 49.8K
    • Larry Anderson's Spectacular Cinema
  3. Sword of the Empire, also titled The Sword of the Empire, is the ninth adventure in the Dawn of Defiance campaign. It is co-written by Rodney Thompson and John Jackson Miller. It was released on Wizards.com on May 7, 2009. The players attempt to free Denia from the Inquisitorius.

  4. Sword of the Empire: Directed by Sergio Grieco. With Lang Jeffries, José Greci, Enzo Tarascio, Howard Ross. Rome, under Commodus: intrigue, fight for power, gladiators, senators, Christians, Barbarians, slaves, Pretorians, battles, wrestles, swords and muscles in by-the-numbers Italian epic.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Sergio Grieco
    • 1964-10-21
  5. Visit the movie page for 'Sword of the Empire' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

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    • Lang Jeffries
    • Sergio Grieco
    • Assia Cinematogrifica
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  8. Despite the plot being virtually a skeleton of the same year's THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE, the result is thoroughly undistinguished; the main culprits for this are the ineffectual presence of both hero and villain – with the latter managing to render Commodus (so vividly incarnated by Christopher Plummer in the above-mentioned Hollywood ...