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Spartacus (1960)

PG_13 184 min  -  Action | Adventure | Biography  -   7 October 1960 (USA)
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The slave Spartacus leads a violent revolt against the decadent Roman empire.

Director:

Stanley Kubrick

Writers:

Dalton Trumbo (screenplay), Howard Fast (novel), and 2 more credits »
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Kirk Douglas ...
Laurence Olivier ...
Jean Simmons ...
Charles Laughton ...
Peter Ustinov ...
John Gavin ...
Nina Foch ...
John Ireland ...
Herbert Lom ...
John Dall John Dall ...
Charles McGraw Charles McGraw ...
Joanna Barnes Joanna Barnes ...
Harold J. Stone ...
Woody Strode Woody Strode ...
Peter Brocco Peter Brocco ...
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Storyline

In 73 BCE, a Thracian slave leads a revolt at a gladiatorial school run by Lentulus Batiatus. The uprising soon spreads across Italy involving thousand of slaves. The plan is to acquire sufficient funds to hire ships from Silesian pirates who could the transport them to other lands from Brandisium in the south of Italy. The Roman Senator Gracchus schemes to have Marcus Publius Glabrus, Commander of the garrison of Rome, lead an army against the slaves who are living on Vesuvius. When Glabrus is defeated his mentor, Senator and General Marcus Licinius Crassus is greatly embarrassed and leads his own army against the slaves. Spartacus and the thousands of freed slaves successfully make their way to Brandisium only to find that the Silesians have abandoned them. They then turn north and must face the might of Rome. Written by garykmcd  

Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis

Plot Keywords:

Slave | Spartacus | Freedom | Italy | Senator  | See more »

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The thrilling adventure that electrified the world! See more »

Genres:

Action | Adventure | Biography | Drama | History

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Details

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

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Also Known As:

Spartacus: Rebel Against Rome See more »

Box Office

Budget:

$12,000,000 (estimated)

Gross:

$60,000,000 (Worldwide) (1 January 1998)
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Company Credits

Production Co:

Bryna Productions See more »
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Technical Specs

Runtime:

(premiere version)  | Sweden: (1968 re-release)  | USA: (1967 re-release)  | USA: (1991 restored version)

Sound Mix:

70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints) | Dolby SR (35 mm prints, restored version) | Mono (Westrex Recording System) (35 mm prints, original release)

Color:

Color (Technicolor)

Aspect Ratio:

2.20 : 1
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Did You Know?

Trivia

Ingrid Bergman, Jeanne Moreau, and Elsa Martinelli rejected the role of Varinia. Sabine Bethmann was then cast, but when Stanley Kubrick arrived he fired her and offered the part to Simmons, who was initially rejected for the role because British accents were initially reserved for the actors playing Romans. See more »

Goofs

Anachronisms: Antoninus is wearing a Rolex watch See more »

Quotes

[first lines]
Narrator: In the last century before the birth of the new faith called Christianity, which was destined to overthrow the pagan tyranny of Rome and bring about a new society, the Roman Republic stood at the very center of the civilized world. "Of all things fairest," sang the poet...
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Crazy Credits

The opening titles appear in a montage of silhouetted Roman sculptures and tablets, which according to title designer Saul Bass is meant to evoke the strength and power of the Roman Empire. The montage ends with a zoom into the eye of a crumbling Roman bust, which hints at the Empire's coming decline and fall. See more »

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