Nerone Page #3

 
IMDB:
7.5
Year:
1930
78 min
30 Views


9!

You see? It is the people!

Make them play, and they bite the bait!

- Look:
5!

7!

- 8!

7!

Another pint to be refilled!

Nero and players: 6! 6! 6!

Stupid!

Uuuh...

Ignoble mob,

is this the reward for

the sacrifices made for you?

Go home, prove yourselves men,

and tomorrow Rome will be reborn more

beautiful and magnificent than before!

Men:
Bravo!

- Thanks!

You like this word, 'before'?

The people love it when

they hear difficult words.

I will repeat it to them:

More beautiful and magnificent than before.

Men:
Bravo!

- Thanks!

- More beautiful and magnificent than before!

Men:
Bravo! - Thanks!

- More beautiful and magnificent than...

Men:
Bravo!

- More beautiful...

Bravo! - Thanks!

- Beautiful, thank you!

Bravo!

- Thanks!

Bravo!

- 'you!

Thank'!

- Bravo!

Thanks!

Bravo!

You see?

The people, when they often

say that you are good,

will say so even if

you do nothing. Look.

Man:
Brrr!

- To you and your grandfather.

Tomorrow, tomorrow...

How many tomorrows are

there in one month?

Tomorrow there will be

large distributions,

of wine, oil, of

flypaper, and sesterces.

Bread and circles.

Man:
bread and circuses!

Look who's speaking gibberish!

But I am made of stronger stuff!

I will give you everything, as

long as you don't ask for anything!

Now go, beloved rabble!

All (together):
To death!

Woman:
To death!

- No!

Public:
Encore! Bis!

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Alessandro Blasetti

Alessandro Blasetti (3 July 1900 – 1 February 1987) was an Italian film director and screenwriter who influenced Italian neorealism with the film Quattro passi fra le nuvole. Blasetti was one of the leading figures in Italian cinema during the Fascist era. He is sometimes known as the "father of Italian cinema" because of his role in reviving the struggling industry in the late 1920s. more…

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