
I Am Semiramis
Drama · History · Romance
Overview
Semiramis, a powerful and beautiful Assyrian queen, oversees the construction of the luxurious city of Babylon. She falls in love with Kir, a fallen prince turned into a slave who corresponds to her love. But a palace conspiracy will make the two lovers separate and confront each other.
Top Cast


Yvonne Furneaux
Yvonne Furneaux
Semiramis
Yvonne Furneaux
Semiramis


John Ericson
John Ericson
Kir
John Ericson
Kir


Renzo Ricci
Renzo Ricci
Minurte
Renzo Ricci
Minurte


Gianni Rizzo
Gianni Rizzo
Ghelas
Gianni Rizzo
Ghelas


Germano Longo
Germano Longo
Omnos
Germano Longo
Omnos


John Bartha
John Bartha
Althar
John Bartha
Althar
Nino Di Napoli
Nino Di Napoli
Adath - The King's Son
Nino Di Napoli
Adath - The King's Son
Valérie Camille
Valérie Camille
Dancer
Valérie Camille
Dancer


Mario Laurentino
Mario Laurentino
Oerte
Mario Laurentino
Oerte
Piero Pastore
Piero Pastore
Shabli
Piero Pastore
Shabli
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