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  1. The Last Days of Pompeii appeared to be a moderate box-office success upon its release in 1935, but RKO ultimately lost $237,000 after the film's first theatrical run. However, the picture finally made a profit for the studio following its 1949 re-release, when it shared a double bill with the re-release of another 1935 production, Cooper and Schoedsack's adventure fantasy film She .

  2. 11 de jun. de 2009 · The Last Days of Pompeii by Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, Hablot Knight Browne. Publication date 1854 Publisher G. Routledge Collection americana

  3. The Last Days of Pompeii: With Ned Beatty, Brian Blessed, Ernest Borgnine, Nicholas Clay. The different aspects of life in Pompeii, a coastal luxury resort near Naples catering for the very rich of imperial Rome, mainly before but culminating in the eruption of the Vesuvian volcano, which wipes it from the face of the Earth.

  4. Step into the ancient city of Pompeii in Edward Bulwer-Lytton’s captivating novel, “The Last Days of Pompeii.”. Through a mesmerizing blend of historical fiction, vivid imagery, and dramatic irony, Bulwer-Lytton transports readers to a vibrant world on the brink of destruction. With his skilled use of foreshadowing, symbolism, and ...

  5. The Last Days of Pompeii ( Italian: Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei) is a 1959 Eastmancolor sword and sandal action film starring Steve Reeves, Christine Kaufmann, and Fernando Rey and directed by Mario Bonnard and Sergio Leone. Bonnard, the original director, fell ill on the first day of shooting, so Leone and the scriptwriters finished the film.

  6. Inspirou o romance mundialmente famoso de Edward Bulwer-Lytton, The Last Days of Pompeii. Críticos na França e na Rússia notaram, no entanto, que a perfeição dos corpos modelados de forma clássica parecia estar em desacordo com a situação desesperadora e com o tema geral da pintura, que é sobre o sublime poder da natureza para destruir as criações dos homens

  7. 23 de set. de 2012 · Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei, The Last Days of Pompeii, is staging, of course, the destruction of Pompeii through the historic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in August 79 A.D. The film's narrative is based on Edward Bulwer-Lytton's novel, The Last Days of Pompeii, from 1834, the most popular of all 19th-century historical novels, which had become the canonic narrative of Pompeii's extinction.