塞巴斯蒂安 Sebastiane (1976)

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故事发生在公元300年的罗马帝国,一场大火将罗马国王迪奥克里田(Robert Medley 饰)的王宫付之一炬,损失十分的惨重。侍卫队长塞巴斯蒂安(莱昂纳多·特雷维谬 Leonardo Treviglio 饰)曾是罗马国王最为宠幸的男人,在此次事故之中却沦为了罪魁祸首,为了惩罚他,国王不得不将他放逐到了茫茫的沙漠之中。 贾斯丁(理查德·沃里克 Richard Warwick 饰)、阿迪安(Ken Hicks 饰)、马鲁斯(Steffano Massari 饰)等六名士兵负责看管塞巴斯蒂安,然而对于他们来说,这并不是一件好差事。一行人在无穷无尽的沙漠中行走着,白天,他们练习格斗以消磨时间,每当夜晚来临,一种奇妙的气氛渐渐的浮上水面。

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故事发生在公元300年的罗马帝国,一场大火将罗马国王迪奥克里田(Robert Medley 饰)的王宫付之一炬,损失十分的惨重。侍卫队长塞巴斯蒂安(莱昂纳多·特雷维谬 Leonardo Treviglio 饰)曾是罗马国王最为宠幸的男人,在此次事故之中却沦为了罪魁祸首,为了惩罚他,国王不得不将他放逐到了茫茫的沙漠之中。 贾斯丁(理查德·沃里克 Richard Warwick 饰)、阿迪安(Ken Hicks 饰)、马鲁斯(Steffano Massari 饰)等六名士兵负责看管塞巴斯蒂安,然而对于他们来说,这并不是一件好差事。一行人在无穷无尽的沙漠中行走着,白天,他们练习格斗以消磨时间,每当夜晚来临,一种奇妙的气氛渐渐的浮上水面。

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