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On July 21, 2001 A.D. Movie Classics Theater movie buffs enjoyed the first open air movie show of the season with a presentation of 'Gladiator'. Almost all in the audience showed up appropriately dressed in period costumes which doubtlessly rivaled those on the screen. The Theater in the Sky crowd at Sebastian's Roof Garden resembled an authentic audience of an ancient movie theater. The event was very exclusive, so no journalists were admitted. But as follows you will find some secretly shot pictures of the illustrous guests and slaves. Enjoy! |
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Theatrum Lufticare |
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The Honourable Hosts
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Citizens of Rome |
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Olavius Insurancius
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Anniettasia Hoteleria
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Ivanus Dumpus
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Two temple whores
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Castor et Pollux
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Thomasius Cameranus
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Gold Nipple
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Foreign Guests |
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Sebastianus Biologicus
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Petrus Sporticus
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Marcus Antonius and his wife Cleo
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Phillipus Maximus Exitae, the ambassador of Irlandius to Rome
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A Phoenician
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Two Macedonians
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A Greek
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Cleopatra II, a (real) queen from Egypt
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Some weirdo from Galilea, who went on saying that he was the first member of the christians, a new and probably dangerous sect. He also was constantly asking for nails and didnot bring any booze. Swore he could turn water into wine. Yeah, right!
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Siamese Twins
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The Slaves |
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work slave
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common house and garden slave
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Thomasius Moviebus Rogatus' personal all purpose slave
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Roman Party |
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Marcus Antonius and Cleo with Moses?
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The Galilean weirdo trying to sell merchandise (a cross) to the Queen of Egypt
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A Roman turning piss into beer (or the other way round?)
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Show Time |
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The Galilean again, distracting honest Roman citizens with some cheap tricks
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Cleo II, grateful that she didnot have to mudwrestle the other Cleo, as the Galilean suggested.
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