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Augustus Caesar: Diamond Geezer Links page |
main stills + clips links copies |
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Links to related web-sites.
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Tongue in Cheek Productions are the people who made this film. It's their second so far and they hope you like it. |
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The AC:DG soundtrack was produced by leftblank for emd|filmscores, a division of emd. On this site you can find out more about their music. |
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The AC:DG screenplay was inspired by Virgil's account of The Battle of Actium at the end of Book VIII of the Aeneid. This is John Dryden's translation. |
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Shakespeare's masterful play tells of the love between Antony and Cleopatra, and other contemporary current affairs. |
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This page outlines the facts about Octavius/Augustus Caesar and the Second Triumvirate - a good introduction to the history behind the movie. |
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Another page about Augustus, this one filled with juicy biographic tid-bits. |
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The great naval battle at Actium, where the fleets of Octavian and Marc Antony met, is considered one of the decisive moments in military history. |
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AC:DG was filmed entirely on location in Swallowcliffe, Wilts. |
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In our film, the Egyptian Gods have their home in a space-station on the moon. This song is a fitting tribute to that famous unearthly satellite. |
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All content (c) Tongue in Cheek Productions (Film), 2006 unless otherwise stated. Read our disclaimer. |