In the 2nd century, the Roman Empire faces multiple challenges, including internal power struggles, romantic rivalries, and the threat of barbarian invasions. The fate of the empire hangs in the balance as the manipulative Emperor Commodus, dysfunctional relationships, and political unrest contribute to its downfall.
Mayerling (1968) tells the story of star-crossed lovers in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and a young woman from a different social class, fall in love and make plans to be together. However, their love is forbidden and they are faced with the challenge of navigating through the rigid social hierarchy. As their love affair unfolds, they face numerous obstacles and are ultimately caught in a tragic murder-suicide pact.
A businessman becomes the prime suspect in a series of murders, and must navigate a web of suspicion, power struggles, and personal relationships to uncover the truth.
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