Monday, September 2, 2013

Streaming Nefertite, regina del Nilo (1961) Online

Nefertite, regina del Nilo (1961)Nefertite, regina del Nilo (1961)iMDB Rating: 5.1
Date Released : 15 January 1964
Genre : Drama, History
Stars : Jeanne Crain, Vincent Price, Edmund Purdom, Amedeo Nazzari
Movie Quality : BRrip
Format : MKV
Size : 700 MB

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Here is a quality sword and sandal epic with a great cast that has been overlooked for years.

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Review :

Italian Historical Epic

This is an unpretentious Italian Historical Epic film based on the figure of the Egyptian queen Nefertiti. The story is acceptable -don't look for historical accuracy- and deals with the romance of the queen to be with a poor sculptor and the dilemma she has to face when forced to choose between her love or duty. Locations, settings, colour and gowns are acceptable too.

Italians were fully dedicated to this kind of "B" epic productions in the early 60's and they often hired well known American or British performers -usually after their best years- in order to raise the level of these films and make them more suitable for international markets (Orson Welles, Broderick Crawford, Victor Mature and Basil Rathbone were among them).

Jeanne Crain was always a just correct actress, but she looks beautiful here as Nefertiti and you prefer to feast your eyes on her than to analyze her performance. Vincent Price -just before his deservedly successful association with Roger Corman in Poe's based horror stories- plays without effort a villainous high priest. The love interest of the queen is Edmund Purdom in his usual dull and wooden acting; I can't recall another actor that was given so many chances to reach stardom with -if not great- rather expensive products and failed ("The Egyptian", "The Prodigal", "The King's Thief" or later "The Yellow Rolls Royce"). He ended up in "B" European films and no more than that.

All in all, this is a movie to see if you like historical Epics but it surely won't make history in the genre.

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