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The Praetorian Guard (Latin: Praetoriani) was a force of bodyguards used by Roman Emperors. The title was already used during the Roman Republic for the guards of Roman generals since the rise to prominence of the Scipio family around 275 BC. The Guard was dissolved by Emperor Constantine I in the 4th century. They were distinct from the Imperial Germanic bodyguard which provided close personal protection for the early Roman emperors.
The term praetorian derived from the residence of the commanding general or praetor of a Roman army in the field—the praetorium. They were an elite recruitment of Roman citizens and Latins. It was a habit of many Roman generals to choose from the ranks a private force of soldiers to act as guards of their tent or person, usually consisting of both infantry and cavalry. In time, this cohort came to be known as the cohors praetoria; various notable figures possessed one, including Julius Caesar, Mark Antony and Augustus (Octavian). As Caesar discovered with the Legio X Equestris, a powerful unit more dangerous than its fellow legions was desirable in the field. When Augustus became the first ruler of the Roman Empire in 31 BC, he decided such a formation was useful not only on the battlefield but in politics also. Thus, from the ranks of legions throughout the provinces, Augustus recruited the Praetorian Guard.
Actors: Philip Day (producer), Philip Day (writer), Philip Day (director), Joel Douek (composer), Joel Douek (actor), Joel Douek (actor), Christine Bonnem (miscellaneous crew), Kate Rees Davies (actress), Kate Rees Davies (actress), Dylan Matlock (actor), Tawny Amber Young (actress), Aaron Even (writer), Mona C. Vasiloiu (actress), Mona C. Vasiloiu (producer), Alexander Aguila (actor),
Plot: Dylan Marer is one of Hollywood's leading party planners, creating huge over-the-top events for many A-List stars, but now he's tackling something even bigger; Las Vegas. Dylan has been asked to put on the biggest party event of the year at the Palms Casino, with 3500 demanding guests. He faces a massive challenge to make this happen with the money he has to spend and the time he has to create such a unique party space. Like every great event it starts with the theme. Get that wrong and Dylan's reputation will be in shreds. Dylan draws his inspiration for the huge event from Ancient Rome. The party is called a Mid Summer Night's Dream and is an homage to the decadent past - Dylan wants to entice his modern audience "to party like emperors." So, he draws from many of the outrageous emperors of the past like Nero and Caligula - but his favorite is an out of control teenager called Elagabalus who is described by Roman expert Julie Langford as 'the greatest partier the world has ever seen.' The strange juvenile Emperor is said to have fed his party guests ostrich brains and insects. Set tigers on his drunken friends, married a sacred nun, and rode around his palace in a chariot pulled by naked virgins. He also enjoyed orgies, the company of prostitutes and sought out men with the largest organs in Rome. For Dylan Marer to make his modern day male party guests feel like their every desire is a snap of the fingers away, he has created a guest list with almost two women for every man. "We want extravagance, plenty of alcohol, plenty of beautiful women, plenty of everything." But this event will be no walk in the park for Dylan. His first big challenge is to tie the architecture together. The party will take place around two outside swimming pools but a huge VIP lounge breaks up the entire area. "We always try to create a party that feels connected." So one of Dylan's first big decisions is how to bring the design together so that it looks like one great party space. Lighting, design, and plenty of fog-effect smoke will help to create the atmosphere he's looking for. But the main thing that Dylan will rely on is to mesmerize his male guests with what he calls 'living art' - beautiful girls whose naked bodies are painted to look like bikini's. Being that this event is taking place in Sin City one imagines this won't be a problem. But there are some strange by-laws in Nevada and one of them will have a big impact on Dylan's plans. If he doesn't find a solution in time the authorities might close his whole party down.
Keywords: military, romanActors: Philip Day (producer), Philip Day (writer), Philip Day (director), Joel Douek (composer), Joel Douek (actor), Joel Douek (actor), Christine Bonnem (miscellaneous crew), Kate Rees Davies (actress), Kate Rees Davies (actress), Dylan Matlock (actor), Tawny Amber Young (actress), Aaron Even (writer), Mona C. Vasiloiu (actress), Mona C. Vasiloiu (producer), Alexander Aguila (actor),
Plot: Dylan Marer is one of Hollywood's leading party planners, creating huge over-the-top events for many A-List stars, but now he's tackling something even bigger; Las Vegas. Dylan has been asked to put on the biggest party event of the year at the Palms Casino, with 3500 demanding guests. He faces a massive challenge to make this happen with the money he has to spend and the time he has to create such a unique party space. Like every great event it starts with the theme. Get that wrong and Dylan's reputation will be in shreds. Dylan draws his inspiration for the huge event from Ancient Rome. The party is called a Mid Summer Night's Dream and is an homage to the decadent past - Dylan wants to entice his modern audience "to party like emperors." So, he draws from many of the outrageous emperors of the past like Nero and Caligula - but his favorite is an out of control teenager called Elagabalus who is described by Roman expert Julie Langford as 'the greatest partier the world has ever seen.' The strange juvenile Emperor is said to have fed his party guests ostrich brains and insects. Set tigers on his drunken friends, married a sacred nun, and rode around his palace in a chariot pulled by naked virgins. He also enjoyed orgies, the company of prostitutes and sought out men with the largest organs in Rome. For Dylan Marer to make his modern day male party guests feel like their every desire is a snap of the fingers away, he has created a guest list with almost two women for every man. "We want extravagance, plenty of alcohol, plenty of beautiful women, plenty of everything." But this event will be no walk in the park for Dylan. His first big challenge is to tie the architecture together. The party will take place around two outside swimming pools but a huge VIP lounge breaks up the entire area. "We always try to create a party that feels connected." So one of Dylan's first big decisions is how to bring the design together so that it looks like one great party space. Lighting, design, and plenty of fog-effect smoke will help to create the atmosphere he's looking for. But the main thing that Dylan will rely on is to mesmerize his male guests with what he calls 'living art' - beautiful girls whose naked bodies are painted to look like bikini's. Being that this event is taking place in Sin City one imagines this won't be a problem. But there are some strange by-laws in Nevada and one of them will have a big impact on Dylan's plans. If he doesn't find a solution in time the authorities might close his whole party down.
Keywords: military, romanActors: Ennio De Concini (writer), María Silva (actress), Lucio Fulci (producer), Sergio Corbucci (writer), Antonio Casas (actor), Mario Morales (actor), Christine Kaufmann (actress), Mario Berriatúa (actor), Mimmo Palmara (actor), Jesús Puente (actor), Mino Doro (actor), Fernando Rey (actor), Guillermo Marín (actor), Carlo Tamberlani (actor), Sergio Leone (writer),
Plot: Based on the Edward Bulwer-Lytton novel. Set in the shadows of Mt. Vesuvius just before its famous eruption, the film begins with Glaucus, a Roman legionnaire, returning to his home from far-off wars. Upon arriving, however, he discovers that his father has been murdered by a gang of black-hooded looting bandits. Glaucus vows revenge against the killers, but just how high up are those involved?
Keywords: ancient-rome, arena, based-on-novel, blind-woman, blood, bow-and-arrow, centurion, chariot, christian, christianityActors: Ennio De Concini (writer), María Silva (actress), Lucio Fulci (producer), Sergio Corbucci (writer), Antonio Casas (actor), Mario Morales (actor), Christine Kaufmann (actress), Mario Berriatúa (actor), Mimmo Palmara (actor), Jesús Puente (actor), Mino Doro (actor), Fernando Rey (actor), Guillermo Marín (actor), Carlo Tamberlani (actor), Sergio Leone (writer),
Plot: Based on the Edward Bulwer-Lytton novel. Set in the shadows of Mt. Vesuvius just before its famous eruption, the film begins with Glaucus, a Roman legionnaire, returning to his home from far-off wars. Upon arriving, however, he discovers that his father has been murdered by a gang of black-hooded looting bandits. Glaucus vows revenge against the killers, but just how high up are those involved?
Keywords: ancient-rome, arena, based-on-novel, blind-woman, blood, bow-and-arrow, centurion, chariot, christian, christianityActors: Ennio De Concini (writer), María Silva (actress), Lucio Fulci (producer), Sergio Corbucci (writer), Antonio Casas (actor), Mario Morales (actor), Christine Kaufmann (actress), Mario Berriatúa (actor), Mimmo Palmara (actor), Jesús Puente (actor), Mino Doro (actor), Fernando Rey (actor), Guillermo Marín (actor), Carlo Tamberlani (actor), Sergio Leone (writer),
Plot: Based on the Edward Bulwer-Lytton novel. Set in the shadows of Mt. Vesuvius just before its famous eruption, the film begins with Glaucus, a Roman legionnaire, returning to his home from far-off wars. Upon arriving, however, he discovers that his father has been murdered by a gang of black-hooded looting bandits. Glaucus vows revenge against the killers, but just how high up are those involved?
Keywords: ancient-rome, arena, based-on-novel, blind-woman, blood, bow-and-arrow, centurion, chariot, christian, christianity