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Syracuse lies between the warring nations of Rome and Carthage; as long as the balance of power between the nations remains intact, both nations are willing to preserve the neutrality of Syracuse. However, Rome has now gotten the upper hand in its struggle for power. The fate of Syracuse lies in the hands of its leader, the famed inventor and scientist Archimedes.
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107 min
1960-03-17
Released
Italian
3
5.3
Archimede
Diana / Artemide / Lucrezia
Clio
Gorgia
Gerone
Marcello
Marco
Kriton
Tiresias
Selinonte Dancer
Girl in Troupe (uncredited)
Giovane allievo (uncredited)
Nobleman (uncredited)
Citizen (uncredited)
Padre di Archimede (uncredited)
Uomo al taverna (uncredited)
Guard (uncredited)
Giovane apprendista (uncredited)
Taverniere (uncredited)
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6.6
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0.0
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7.7
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7.2
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