
Lucrezia Borgia
Rodrigo Borgia, Pope Alexander VI, has three adult children: Juan, who is virtuous and has a sweetheart who is a woman of the people, Lucrezia, who is virtuous and wants to marry Alfonso, and Cesare, who is wicked and lusts after Lucrezia, Juan's girlfriend, and probably others. Cesare has vowed to kill any suitor for Lucrezia's love, and he has three thugs to carry out his wishes. Bodies fall into the Tiber, into the Colosseum (with lions prowling), and onto the Vatican floors.
- 4.4
- 1922
- Released
- 1h 36m

Conrad Veidt
Cesare Borgia
Liane Haid
Lucrezia Borgia (Fandanga)
Albert Bassermann
Papst Alexander VI Rodrigo Borgia
Paul Wegener
Micheletto
Heinrich George
Sebastiano
Adolf E. Licho
Lodowico
Lothar Müthel
Juan Borgia
Alphons Fryland
Alfonso, Prinz von Arragon
Käte Oswald
Naomi
Alexander Granach
ein Gefangener
Anita Berber
Gräfin Julia Orsini
Lyda Salmonova
Diabola, Tierbändigerin
Mary Douce
Florentina
Max Pohl
Fratelli, Waffenschmied
Adele Sandrock
Die Äbtissen
Wilhelm Diegelmann
Wirt
Philipp Manning
Diener Cesares
Hugo Döblin
Diener Cesares
Ernst Pittschau
Manfredo
Clementine Plessner
Fratellis Frau
Viktoria Strauß
Rosaura
Tibor Lubinszky
Gennaro, Page
Elsa Bassermann
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It's quite interesting that the relationships crucial to the telling of this tale are not as history defines them. Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia) is described as the uncle to brothers Cesare and Juan, who's cousin is Lucrezia and he is not her father either. Perhaps a nod to the supposed celibacy of the papacy, or just being polite? In any case, it matters little to the plot which is essentially mo











