
The Bacchantes
Fantasy · Drama
Overview
The god Dionysus decides to pay a visit to the city of Thebes. Dionysus wants to be the worshiped by the masses, but the kingdom is suffering a horrific drought and the king Pentheus wants instead to sacrifice a virgin to the God Demeter.
Top Cast


Taina Elg
Taina Elg
Dirce
Taina Elg
Dirce


Pierre Brice
Pierre Brice
Dionysus
Pierre Brice
Dionysus


Alessandra Panaro
Alessandra Panaro
Manto
Alessandra Panaro
Manto


Alberto Lupo
Alberto Lupo
Pentheus
Alberto Lupo
Pentheus


Akim Tamiroff
Akim Tamiroff
Teiresias
Akim Tamiroff
Teiresias


Raf Mattioli
Raf Mattioli
Lacdanos
Raf Mattioli
Lacdanos


Erno Crisa
Erno Crisa
Atteon
Erno Crisa
Atteon


Miranda Campa
Miranda Campa
Agave
Miranda Campa
Agave


Gérard Landry
Gérard Landry
Pastore / Shepherd
Gérard Landry
Pastore / Shepherd


Nerio Bernardi
Nerio Bernardi
Sumo sacerdote / High Priest
Nerio Bernardi
Sumo sacerdote / High Priest
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