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Synopsis
Filmed in Tunisia on a budget of 30 million dollars, the five-part, 12-hour miniseries A.D. was the final installment in a historical trilogy which included Moses the Lawgiver and Jesus of Nazareth. Covering the years 30 to 69 A.D., the teleplay, co-written by Anthony Burgess, chronicled the political intrigue which plagued the Roman Empire, with such key players as the emperors Tiberius (James Mason in his final role), Caligula (John McEnery), Claudius (Richard Kiley), and Nero (Anthony Andrews) calling the shots. Meanwhile, the death of Jesus Christ (played by Michael Wilding, son of Elizabeth Taylor) not only sparked a widespread monotheistic religious movement, but also resulted in devastating factionalism amongst the various Jewish sects of the era. Offsetting the true events are a number of fictional subplots, among them the romance between Jewish slave girl Sarah (Amanda Pays) and Roman soldier Valerius (Neil Dickson), and the tempestuous relationship between male and female gladiators, Caleb (Cecil Humphreys) and Corinna (Diana Venora). The huge cast included Ava Gardner, making her TV-movie debut as the scheming Agrippina. The winner of an Emmy award for Best Film Editing, A.D. was broadcast by NBC from March 31 through April 4, 1985. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Anthony Andrews Nero
Ralph Arliss Samuel
Akosua Busia Acte
Colleen Dewhurst Antonia
Neil Dickson Valerius
Vernon Dobtcheff Flavius Sabinus
Ava Gardner Agrippina
Mike Gwilym Pallas
David Cain Haughton Petronius
David Hedison Porcius Festus
Barrie Houghton Ananias the Essene
Jane How Poppea
Jonathan Hyde Tigellinus
Harold Kasket Caiaphas
Richard Kiley Claudius
Gerrard McArthur Luke
John McEnery Caligula
Ian McShane Sejanus
Angela Morant Priscilla
Jennifer O'Neill Messalina
Amanda Pays Sarah
Millie Perkins Mary
Martin Potter Gaius Calpernius Piso
Andrea Prodan Brittanicus
Denis Quilley Peter
Fernando Rey Seneca
Vincenzo Ricotta Stephen
Richard Roundtree Serpenius
Rebecca Saire Ruth
Susan Sarandon Livilla
Philip Sayer Saul (Paul)
Renato Scarpa Lucius Marinus
John Steiner Simon the Magus
Damien Thomas Herod Agrippa
Diane Venora Corinna
Ben Vereen Ethiopian
Tony Vogel Aquila
Jack Warden Nerva
Michael Wilding, Jr. Jesus Christ
Anthony Zerbe Pontius Pilate
Paul Freeman Cornelius
John Houseman Gamaliel
Richard Kane Agrippa III
James Mason Tiberius
David Sumner Mathias
Joss Buckley Matthew
Derek Hoxby Agrippa II
Anthony Pedley Zachaeus
Robert Wentz Thrasyllus
Cecil Humphreys Caleb
Tom Durham Cleopas
Mike Harries Thomas
Norma Martinelli Apicata
Bruce Winant Seth
Clive Arrindell Cassius Chaerca
Jonathan Tafler Aaron
Maggie Wickman Apicata
Alan Downer Barnabas
Colin Haigh James
Roderick Horn Marcellus
John Wheatley Marcus I
Stephen Finlay Nicanor
Katia Thandoulaki Octavia
Eddie Grossman Parmenas
Philip Anthony James the Elder

Production Crew

Ennio Guarnieri Cinematographer
Anthony Bugress Composer (Music Score)
Lalo Schifrin Composer (Music Score)
Enrico Sabbatini Costume Designer
Stuart Cooper Director
John A. Martinelli Editor
John A. Martinelli Producer
Vincenzo Labella Producer
Enzo Bulgarelli Production Designer
Anthony Burgess Screenwriter
Vincenzo Labella Screenwriter
Year: 1985
Runtime: 600
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Television