"Films muets." . . "Cinéma Italie." . . "Itala Films." . . "Cine dramático." . . "Longs métrages Italie." . . . "The personal adventures of a Roman girl and her two benefactors in the third century B.C. during the Second Punic War. Included are scenes of the eruption of Mt. Etna, sea battles, and Hannibal crossing the Alps. Preceded by a brief written description of the Italian genre of historical spectacular films, plus a history of the making of the film Cabiria."@en . "Foreign films"@en . . "S. III a.C. Cabiria, hija de patricios romanos residentes en Sicilia, asiste a a la destrucción de su hogar provocado por el volcán Etna. Salvada por piratas fenicios, es vendida como esclava en Cartago."@es . . . . "Sicilia: seconda guerra punica. La piccola Cabiria viene rapita e venduta a Cartagine al sommo sacerdote Karthalo, che la destina ad essere immolata al dio Moloch come vittima propiziatrice. Salvata dal patrizio romano Axilia e dal suo liberto Maciste è affidata alla regina Sofonisba. Divenuta adulta, Cabiria viene riconosciuta da Karthalo e nuovamente rapita per essere sacrificata a Moloch e placare l'ira di dio. Axilia, tornato a Cartagine, ritrova Maciste schiavo e lo libera. Intanto Scipione, sbarcato in Africa, assedia Cartagine. Axilia e Maciste ritrovano Cabiria, la liberano e la riportano in patria." . "Sicilia: seconda guerra punica. La piccola Cabiria viene rapita e venduta a Cartagine al sommo sacerdote Karthalo, che la destina ad essere immolata al dio Moloch come vittima propiziatrice. Salvata dal patrizio romano Axilia e dal suo liberto Maciste è affidata alla regina Sofonisba. Divenuta adulta, Cabiria viene riconosciuta da Karthalo e nuovamente rapita per essere sacrificata a Moloch e placare l'ira di dio. Axilia, tornato a Cartagine, ritrova Maciste schiavo e lo libera. Intanto Scipione, sbarcato in Africa, assedia Cartagine. Axilia e Maciste ritrovano Cabiria, la liberano e la riportano in patria."@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Motion pictures, Italian"@en . "This story tells the personal adventures of a Roman girl, Cabiria, and her two benefactors in the third century B.C. during the Second Punic War. Includes scenes of the eruption of Mt. Etna, sea battles, and Hannibal crossing the Alps. Opens with a brief written description of the Italian genre of historical spectacular films and a history of the film Cabiria."@en . "A young girl and her nurse are captured during an eruption of Mt. Etna and sold in Carthage to be sacrificed to god Moloch when she is rescued by a Roman noble and his giant slave Maciste."@en . . . "Italian films" . . . . . . . "Silent classics"@en . . . . "This story tells the personal adventures of a Roman girl (Cabiria) and her two benefactors in the third century B.C. during the Second Punic War. Includes scenes of the eruption of Mt. Etna, sea battles, and Hannibal crossing the Alps. Opens with a brief written description of the Italian genre of historical spectacular films and a history of this film." . . "Pendant la troisième guerre punique (218-201 av.J.C), un praticien romain et son esclave Maciste sauvent, avec la reine Sophonisbe, l'enfant Cabiria qui devait être sacrifiée au dieu Baal. Après qu'Archimède eut sauvé Syracuse, Cabiria, devenue la confidente de la reine, la voit se suicider après la victoire de Scipion l'Africain. On veut à nouveau la sacrifier à Baal, mais Maciste la sauve et elle épouse le praticien..." . . . . "fiction historique (fiction)" . . "Silent films" . "Silent films"@en . . . . . "Historical films"@en . . "Fiction. Drame historique. Durant la deuxième guerre punique. La confidente de la Reine, Cabiria, est enlevée par des pirates carthaginois. Un patricien et son esclave tentent de la sauver. Avec Little Catena, Letizia Quaranta, Gina Marangoni, Bartolomeo Pagano." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cabiria : visione storica del terzo secolo A.C" . . . "Drama" . "Drama"@en . "Opens with a brief written description of the Italian genre of historical spectacular films and a history of the film Cabiria. This story tells the personal adventures of a Roman girl (Cabiria) and her two benefactors in the third century B.C. during the Second Punic War. Includes scenes of the eruption of Mt. Etna, sea battles, and Hannibal crossing the Alps." . "Opens with a brief written description of the Italian genre of historical spectacular films and a history of the film Cabiria. This story tells the personal adventures of a Roman girl (Cabiria) and her two benefactors in the third century B.C. during the Second Punic War. Includes scenes of the eruption of Mt. Etna, sea battles, and Hannibal crossing the Alps."@en . "This story tells the personal adventures of a Roman girl (Cabiria) and her two benefactors in the third century B.C. during the Second Punic War. Includes scenes of the eruption of Mt. Etna, sea battles, and Hannibal crossing the Alps. Opens with a brief written description of the Italian genre of historical spectacular films and a history of the film Cabiria." . . . . . . . . . "Cabiria (Motion picture)" . . . "Feature films"@en . "Feature films" . . . . . . . . "Le patricien romain Batto regagne sa villa donnant sur l'Etna et revoit sa fillette Cabiria. Malgré les prières dites pour apaiser le dieu de l'Etna, le volcan se réveille. Une éruption nocturne détruit les maisons aux alentours. Des esclaves de Batto s'enfuient par un escalier souterrain et s'emparent au passage de trésors cachés. Le lendemain, on recherche vainement Cabiria dans les décombres. S'étant partagé le butin, les esclaves sont capturés par des pirates phéniciens et Cabiria offerte au dieu Moloch." . . . "Features" . . . "Speelfilm" . . . . "Pendant la 2e guerre punique, Cabiria est enlevée par des pirates carthaginois et vendue comme esclave." . . . . "Opens with a brief narrated description of the Italian genre of historical spectacular films. This story tells the personal adventures of a Roman girl and her two benefactors in the third century B.C. during the Second Punic War."@en . . . . "Cabiria"@es . "Cabiria"@en . "Cabiria" . "Cabiria"@it . "The adventures of a Roman girl and her two benefactors in the third century B.C. during the Second Punic War. Included are scenes of the eruption of Mt. Etna, sea battles, and Hannibal crossing the Alps. Preceded by a brief written description of the Italian genre of historical spectacular films." . "Fiction films" . . . . . . . . "History" . "History"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Videocassettes"@en . . . . . . . "Drames (Films)" . . "Cabiria." . . "Foreign films." . . "Italia Film." . . . . "Films muets Italie." . . "Cine histórico." . . "Classic Video Cinema Collector's Club." . . "Cabiria (Motion picture)" . . "Italia Films." . . "Italia Films," . "Silent films." . . "Films historiques." . . "Feature films Italy." . . "Eighteen Frames, Inc." . . "Epic films." . . "Etna, Mount (Italy)" . . "Feature films." . . "Películas cinematográficas \"Cabiria\" DVD." . . "Kino International Corporation." . . "Rome" . . "Itala-Film." . . "265 - 30 B.C." . . "Punic War, 2nd, 218-201 B.C. Drama." . . "218 - 201 B.C." . . "Péplums." . .