![]() Development began under producer Franco Rossellini, the nephew of filmmaker Roberto Rossellini. The magazine's founder Bob Guccione wanted to produce an explicit adult film within a feature film narrative that had high production values he decided to produce a film about the rise and fall of the Roman emperor Caligula. The men's magazine Penthouse had long been involved in film funding, helping invest in films made by other studios, including Chinatown, The Longest Yard and The Day of the Locust, but it had never produced a film on its own.
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