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Synopsis: 300 A.D. : the Roman Sebastianus is exiled to a remote outpost populated exclusively by men. Weakened by their desires, these men turn to homosexual activities to satisfy their needs. However, Sebastianus becomes the target of lust for a homosexual centurion, but he rejects the man's advances.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Production: Libra Films International
 
IMDB:
5.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
X
Year:
1976
86 min
524 Views


Remember Stephanon Paidon

the great charioteer?

When I was in Rome,

l danced for the Emperor.

- Danced?

- Yes, after his triumph

He gave me a golden crown.

What is your dance called?

The dance...

...ofthe sun...

...on the water.

Dancing girl!

Christian whore!

Why don't you put on a dress?

You ignorant Christian.

Christian f*ggot!

Maximus!

Back to the barracks

and clean the armor.

You are marvelous

and dance like a god.

Not like a god,justin, but for God.

Severus understands your dance?

Yes, he understands.

Leave him alone!

He's a Christian.

The Emperor's already punished him.

He's unrepentant.

Get on with it!

Hey, Marius, Claudius!

Get this for a dance!

This is the dance!

How the whore Sebastian...

...danced each night...

...with a centurion.

And how the centurion...

...saved her from a fate

worse than death.

You are a darling.

Stone her, Christian pig!

What can you see, justin?

A beautiful shell.

Look!

A pearl shell.

Can you reach it?

Here, Sebastian.

It's for you.

What do you hear?

I hear the old gods sighing.

And you?

Nothing. Wait!

A seagull crying in a great storm.

I hearyour name, Sebastian.

Sebastian!

Much loved Sebastian!

Here! You listen.

I hear a song as wonderful

as the nightingale.

It reminds me of childhood

and old, half-forgotten voices.

I hear it.

Now it's a lullaby.

With seagulls crying louder and louder.

Who wants to fight? Who dares?

Hey,justin!

Come here, you coward.

I will!

Come on, motherf***er!

Stop it!

Go to hell!

Stop it, Maximus!

Christian lover!

Come over here!

Five.

Seven.

Twelve.

You owe me half

your salt ration, Claudius.

Nine.

Ten.

Three.

Lucky at dice,

unlucky in love, eh, Maximus!

Hey, Adrian, pass that wine over.

You're too young to drink.

Don't worry, baby!

Your Anthony will protect you.

Every Cleopatra

must have her Anthony.

- I'd better be careful then.

- Yeah! He might have asps up his...

Crude bugger!

I don't know why you fancy

boys so much, Anthony.

You're worse than a Greek.

They're okay for a quick one.

But I can't wait for Rome...

...and a real woman.

Do you remember Mammea Morgana?

The one with the huge tits

and the red hair.

We saw her at the Coliseum.

After their triumph, the whole regiment

marched into her and got lost.

This wine is terrible.

Hey! justin!

What are you thinking about?

Some Roman whore.

Smeared all over with makeup.

I'm going to get drunk.

Whore!

Christian!

Sebastian!

Where is Sebastian?

In the dormitory.

Sebastian, come with me.

Don't, Sebastian. He's drunk.

Into my room!

I won't let you go, Sebastian.

F***ing Christian lover.

I'll take care of him, Captain.

Now you'll see.

Poor Severus.

You think your drunken lust

compares to the love of God.

You're so drunk...

...you're impotent.

You're going to get it.

Ask for it, you Christian whore.

Sebastian, I love you.

You are so beautiful.

Sebastian, love me.

You impotent fool.

You'll never have me,

and you've never had me.

Never!

Fetch the others.

Sebastian is to be killed.

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