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Cleopatra (1963)

Cleopatra (1963)
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In 1963, this colossal and opulent $60 million spectacular was epic in every sense of the word -- an epic investment, an epic in the annals of Hollywood gossip, and, ultimately, an epic flop that nearly dragged 20th Century Fox down the Nile along with Cleopatra's barge. Handsomely mounted by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, who replaced Rouben Mamoulian as director after six days of shooting), the drama follows the eighteen tumultuous years that led to the founding of the Roman Empire. Cleopatra (Elizabeth Taylor) meets up with Julius Caesar (Rex Harrison) and plans to lure Caesar to her boudoir in order to forge an alliance with Rome so that she may hold on to her Egyptian empire. When Caesar is stabbed to death in the Roman Senate, Cleopatra is left without an ally, and Egypt is up for grabs. When Roman general Mark Antony (Richard Burton) comes along, she seduces him in order to make him over into her new protector. But, under the charms of Cleopatra, Mark Antony is reduced from a an awesome and dominating general to a sniveling, drunken wimp. At the Battle of Actium, Mark Antony is defeated and Cleopatra withdraws her troops, dooming Mark Antony and his army. With Egypt in peril, Antony and Cleopatra, the doomed lovers, meet each other for the last time, as the enemy forces close in. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Elizabeth TaylorRichard Burton, (more)
Director(s):
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Cleopatra

In 1963, this colossal and opulent $60 million spectacular was epic in every sense of the word -- an epic investment, an epic in the annals of Hollywood gossip, and, ultimately, an epic flop that nearly dragged 20th Century Fox down the Nile along with Cleopatra's barge. Handsomely mounted by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, who replaced Rouben Mamoulian as director after six days of shooting), the drama follows the eighteen tumultuous years that led to the founding of the Roman Empire. Cleopatra (Elizabeth Taylor) meets up with Julius Caesar (Rex Harrison) and plans to lure Caesar to her boudoir in order to forge an alliance with Rome so that she may hold on to her Egyptian empire. When Caesar is stabbed to death in the Roman Senate, Cleopatra is left without an ally, and Egypt is up for grabs. When Roman general Mark Antony (Richard Burton) comes along, she seduces him in order to make him over into her new protector. But, under the charms of Cleopatra, Mark Antony is reduced from a an awesome and dominating general to a sniveling, drunken wimp. At the Battle of Actium, Mark Antony is defeated and Cleopatra withdraws her troops, dooming Mark Antony and his army. With Egypt in peril, Antony and Cleopatra, the doomed lovers, meet each other for the last time, as the enemy forces close in. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
248 mins

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Director(s):
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Writer(s):
Ranald MacDougallSidney BuchmanJoseph L. Mankiewicz
Producer(s):
Walter Wanger
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Questionable for Children, Adult Situations)
Cleopatra Awards:
  • 1963 - National Board of Review - Best Actor
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    Anthony B.

    This film is a classic. Elizabeth Taylor was a stunning woman. I remember watching this movie when it originally came out in 1963. I was 14 at the time. Better the second time around when watching it on a home theater screen. Make a VERY large bowl of popcorn and enjoy this trip back in time. Tony B.

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    Lissette T.

    Cleopatra is truly an epic spectacular in all of its glory in the way it depicts the legacy of the Egyptian queen, Cleopatra. What else can I say! I truly loved this movie. It is truly a classic. Everything about the movie was rather mesmerizing as far as the costumes, the scenery, the props, and the acting. The actors did an excellent job in the roles that they portrayed. I found the acting of the characters quite believable. The scenery of the movie was truly amazing for its time. It was rather breath-taking. I was actually quite impressed by this movie. I absolutely loved it and would highly recommend for others to see this movie. Cleopatra is truly a five *****star epic classic.

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    Mark and suzanne L.

    My husband and I really liked the movie. I am a big Elizabeth Taylor fan and had never seen Cleopatra. The sets and costumes alone are worth it!! Bit of disappointment that it ships one disc at a time .

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