[Caesar in Egypt]
Also known as Caesar in Egypt in the USA
(1910) France
B&W : Split-reel
Directed by (unknown)
Cast: C. Moreau, Delphine Renot, Mademoiselle Rianz
Compagnie Genérale des Établissements Pathé Frères Phonographes & Cinématographes production; distributed by Compagnie Genérale des Établissements Pathé Frères Phonographes & Cinématographes. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / The film was released in the USA as Caesar in Egypt (at 456 feet) on 27 June 1910; in a split-reel with [Save Us from Our Friends] (1910).
Drama: Historical.
Synopsis: [?] [From The Moving Picture World]? Ancient Egypt has fallen into the bands of the mighty Caesar, who first meets Tagra and her daughters drawing water in their pitchers from the sacred river Nile. At the sight of the beauty of one of the daughters, Tsit by name, Caesar commands that Tagra and her daughters shall appear at the feast to be held that night in the palace. In the home of Tagra the Egyptians bitterly lament that they dare not disobey the tyrant’s will, and in the evening the mother and the other daughter set out for the feast. Tsit remains behind, but Caesar, irate that his will should be thwarted, sends messengers to her to repair immediately to the palace. She obeys the command, but the Egyptians incensed resolve to burn the palace. Within the palace revelry runs high, and Tsit dances before the all-conquering hero and his guests. Suddenly an Egyptian soldier glides in, the gleam of a lighted torch is seen, and the palace is fired. It soon becomes a burning furnace, the glowing walls fall and crush the hitherto victorious Romans, while the Egyptians save Tagra and her daughters. So ends the picture.
Survival status: (unknown) [France]; Public domain [USA].
Current rights holder: (unknown) : Public domain [USA release version].
Keywords: Ancient Egypt - Julius Caesar
Listing updated: 8 August 2023.
References: Ball-Shakespeare p. 385 : Website-AFI; Website-IMDb.
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