
Lucrezia Borgia
Overview
Rodrigo Borgia, Pope Alexander VI, has three adult children: Juan, who is virtuous and has a sweetheart who is a woman of the people, Lucrezia, who is virtuous and wants to marry Alfonso, and Cesare, who is wicked and lusts after Lucrezia, Juan's girlfriend, and probably others. Cesare has vowed to kill any suitor for Lucrezia's love, and he has three thugs to carry out his wishes. Bodies fall into the Tiber, into the Colosseum (with lions prowling), and onto the Vatican floors.
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Conrad Veidt
Conrad Veidt
Cesare Borgia
Conrad Veidt
Cesare Borgia


Liane Haid
Liane Haid
Lucrezia Borgia (Fandanga)
Liane Haid
Lucrezia Borgia (Fandanga)


Albert Bassermann
Albert Bassermann
Papst Alexander VI Rodrigo Borgia
Albert Bassermann
Papst Alexander VI Rodrigo Borgia


Paul Wegener
Paul Wegener
Micheletto
Paul Wegener
Micheletto


Heinrich George
Heinrich George
Sebastiano
Heinrich George
Sebastiano


Adolf E. Licho
Adolf E. Licho
Lodowico
Adolf E. Licho
Lodowico


William Dieterle
William Dieterle
Giovanni Sforza, Herr von Pesaro
William Dieterle
Giovanni Sforza, Herr von Pesaro
Lothar Müthel
Lothar Müthel
Juan Borgia
Lothar Müthel
Juan Borgia


Alphons Fryland
Alphons Fryland
Alfonso, Prinz von Arragon
Alphons Fryland
Alfonso, Prinz von Arragon
Käte Oswald
Käte Oswald
Naomi
Käte Oswald
Naomi
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