
Brenno il nemico di Roma
This film features a colossal clash between a mass of invaders and the faithful Roman soldiers who must fight to defend the Roman Empire.
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"Brennus, Enemy of Rome (aka Battle of the Valiant) is several cuts above most films in its genre. The well drawn characters and intricate plot are mostly responsible for its superiority, not to mention the fact that most of the story is historically accurate. A brisk pace with lots of action account for more of its success. But primarily it is the two main characters so well portrayed with superior acting by the fierce Gordon Mitchell (Brennus) and the handsome, urbane Tony Kendall as Quintus Fabius. All these elements add up to a rousing tale that will keep viewers enthralled culminating in a..."
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Submitted to the British Board of Film Censors on 26 August 1964 when it was passed with a "U" certificate under the title Battle of the Spartans. Not generally released on the major ABC or Rank circuits, but distributors Regal Films International circulated as many prints as possible. The ITV network eventually acquired the film and its television premiere (under the title Brennus, Enemy of Rome) was on 16 December 1991 on Yorkshire Television who screened it as the seventh and last in their "Roman Follies" series, a light-hearted season of the worst of the Italian epics.
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This film features a colossal clash between a mass of invaders and the faithful Roman soldiers who must fight to defend the Roman Empire.





