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Runtime:
1:39:00
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Rating:
6.8
Director:
Richard Lester
Cast:
Zero Mostel, Phil Silvers, Buster Keaton…
Plot:
A wily Roman slave schemes to earn his freedom by romantically uniting his master with a courtesan. But matters get complicated and he ends up dragging in his neighbors around him, leading to chaos.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060438
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SOURCE: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum 1966 720p bluray YTS
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Genre: Action, Comedy, Musical
Director: Richard Lester
Stars: Zero Mostel, Phil Silvers, Buster Keaton
Plot: A wily Roman slave schemes to earn his freedom by romantically uniting his master with a courtesan. But matters get complicated and he ends up dragging in his neighbors around him, leading to chaos.
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English
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Pseudolus (Zero Mostel), the laziest slave in Rome, has one wish: to purchase his freedom. When his master and mistress leave for the day, he finds out that the young master has fallen in love with a virgin in the house of Marcus Lycus (Phil Silvers), a slave dealer specializing in beautiful women. Pseudolus concocts a deal in which he will be freed if he can procure the girl for young Hero (Michael Crawford). Of course, it can't be that simple, and everything begins to go wrong.—John Vogel