Rome: Engineering an Empire
Originally released in 2005. Rome: Engineering an Empire is a history/documentary film. directed by Christopher Cassel.
Starring Michael Carroll, George Piscopo, and Massimo Vari
Synopsis
Despite their personal short comings, many of the Roman Empires great engineering accomplishments were introduced during the reign of the Caesars. The tradition continued under Vespasian, builder of the Coliseum, Trajan, builder of the Forum, and Hadrian, builder and possibly the designer of the Pantheon. Finally, a decade later Caracalla built a bath complex/recreation center in an effort to secure his own reputation in history.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Michael Carroll
as Narrator
George Piscopo
as Julius Caesar
Massimo Vari
as Julius Caesar
Massimo Adornetto
as Claudius
Edoardo Bettas
as Young Nero
Alessandro Corsanici
as Nero
Ilaria Di Stefano
as Agrippina
Sergio Ostili
as Trajan
David J. Oliver
as Apollodorus of Damascus
Stefano Rossi
as Hadrian
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rome: Engineering an Empire about?
Despite their personal short comings, many of the Roman Empires great engineering accomplishments were introduced during the reign of the Caesars. The tradition continued under Vespasian, builder o...
Who directed Rome: Engineering an Empire?
Rome: Engineering an Empire was directed by Christopher Cassel.
How long is Rome: Engineering an Empire?
Rome: Engineering an Empire has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Rome: Engineering an Empire released?
Rome: Engineering an Empire was released on September 13, 2005 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Rome: Engineering an Empire?
The main cast of Rome: Engineering an Empire includes Michael Carroll, George Piscopo, Massimo Vari, Massimo Adornetto, Edoardo Bettas.