Produced by Penthouse founder Bob Guccione, Caligula was intended to be a revolutionary "prestige" adult film. It combined an A-list cast—including —with a screenplay by Gore Vidal and opulent sets designed by Danilo Donati.
Decades after its release, Caligula is studied as a cautionary tale of creative overreach and a unique artifact of the "porno-chic" era. The 1979 version is a visceral, often repulsive, but undeniably fascinating look at power and madness. Produced by Penthouse founder Bob Guccione, Caligula was
For those cataloging their digital libraries, the Anoxmous release of Caligula usually features: The 1979 version is a visceral, often repulsive,
720p (1280x720) provides a significant upgrade over DVD, preserving the grain and texture of the original 35mm film without the massive file sizes of 4K. The 1979 version is a visceral
Despite the film’s age and the soft-focus cinematography of the 70s, the Blu-Ray source ensures that the intricate costume work and Roman set designs are visible.