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In a vibrant and uninhibited Pompeii, the young and clumsy slave named Lurcio finds himself caught in a monumental mess. While trying to meet the demands of his imposing mistress, the voluptuous and whimsical first lady of the city, Lurcio also gets swept up in a whirlwind of romantic encounters and comedic entanglements. Things get complicated when a noble patrician with an eye for gold and a self-serving heart decides to take advantage of the situation, further entangling the plot.

Meanwhile, the city prepares for a grand celebration, but palace intrigues, misunderstandings, and extravagantly eccentric characters never cease. Lurcio's attempts to win the affection of a beautiful young woman, all while trying to keep his head out from under the sword of his master, turn into a feast of hilarity and absurdity.

As the grand event approaches, plans for the night derail due to mistakes, misunderstandings, and, of course, a bit of Roman magic. With a frenetic pace and a cast that shines in every scene, our story takes us through the sexy and chaotic ancient Pompeii, where the fate of more than one hangs by a thread as the volcano threatens to erupt. Laughter is inevitable in this adventure where love, betrayal, and comedy intertwine in a charming chaos that will leave everyone on the edge of their seats.

Media type
Movie
Year
1971
Director
Bob Kellett
Writer
Talbot Rothwell
Sid Colin
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.00
Actors
Frankie Howerd
Michael Hordern
Barbara Murray
Patrick Cargill
Lance Percival
Julie Ege
Bill Fraser
Rita Webb
Bernard Bresslaw
Adrienne Posta
Madeline Smith
Royce Mills
Ian Trigger
Aubrey Woods
Hugh Paddick
Samantha Bond
Gaye Brown
Candace Glendenning
Gender
Comedy
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Ned Sherrin
Original title
Up Pompeii
Duration
90
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