
Caligula helytartója
Drama
Overview
Caligula, governor of Syria, is ordered by the emperor to take his statue to the temple in Jerusalem. The governor becomes a point of conflict between the will of the emperor and the Jewish community, which opposes it, and with crystal-clear logic he ends up refusing to obey the order.
Top Cast
Ignác Farkas
Ignác Farkas
Etronius
Ignác Farkas
Etronius
Ernő Kiss
Ernő Kiss
Decius
Ernő Kiss
Decius
Attila Hertelendy
Attila Hertelendy
Lucius
Attila Hertelendy
Lucius
Aurél Szakály
Aurél Szakály
Probus
Aurél Szakály
Probus
Attila Bellus
Attila Bellus
I. Agrippa
Attila Bellus
I. Agrippa
Tamás Balogh
Tamás Balogh
Barakiás főpap
Tamás Balogh
Barakiás főpap
Tibor Andics
Tibor Andics
Júdás, zsidó politikus
Tibor Andics
Júdás, zsidó politikus
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