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Jupiter's Darling

Rome is on the verge of being conquered by Hannibal. While Rome's ruler, Fabius Maximus, plots a defense against Hannibal's armies, Fabius' fiancée, Amytis, is curious about the fearless conqueror. Amytis travels to Hannibal's camp just to get a look at him, but she ends up being captured. However, she is instantly smitten by the Carthaginian commander, so she tries to shift his attentions away from Rome -- and to her instead.

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Jupiter's Darling

February 18, 1955
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Cast (13)

Crew (28)

Directing

George Sidney
Director
George Rhein
Assistant Director

Writing

Robert E. Sherwood
Theatre Play
Harold Adamson
Lyricist
Dorothy Kingsley
Screenplay

Production

George Wells
Producer

Sound

Jeff Alexander
Vocal Coach
Saul Chaplin
Music Supervisor
David Rose
Music Arranger
David Rose
Conductor
Wesley C. Miller
Recording Supervision
Burton Lane
Original Music Composer

Art

Cedric Gibbons
Art Direction
Edwin B. Willis
Set Decoration
Urie McCleary
Art Direction
Hugh Hunt
Set Decoration

Camera

Charles Rosher
Director of Photography
Paul Vogel
Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

William Tuttle
Makeup Artist
Helen Rose
Costume Designer
Sydney Guilaroff
Hairstylist
Walter Plunkett
Costume Designer

Crew

Hermes Pan
Choreographer
Warren Newcombe
Special Effects
Loren Janes
Stunts
A. Arnold Gillespie
Special Effects

Editing

Lighting

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Visual Effects

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