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Overview

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6.6/10   2,924 votes
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Director:

Anthony Mann

Writers:

Ben Barzman (written by) &
Basilio Franchina (written by) ...
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Release Date:

26 March 1964 (USA) more

Genre:

Drama | History more

Tagline:

The Most Magnificent Re-Creation . . . Of An Ancient Empire . . . Launches A New Epoch In Motion Pictures . . .

Plot:

Action-packed look at the beginnings of the fall of the Roman Empire. Here is the glory, the greed and grandeur that was Rome... more | add synopsis

Awards:

Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 win more

NewsDesk:

The Fall Of The Roman Empire
 (From The AV Club. 6 May 2008, 9:05 PM, PDT)

User Comments:

A kind of Film Artistry that modern hollywood cant duplicate more (74 total)


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Additional Details

Runtime:

188 min | Sweden:172 min (1970 re-release) | Sweden:176 min | Argentina:184 min

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Color:

Color (Technicolor)

Aspect Ratio:

2.20 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Mono (35 mm optical prints) | 70 mm 6-Track (Westrex Recording System)


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Trivia:

First cinema film of Eric Porter. more

Goofs:

Continuity: During the funeral pyre of Marcus Aurelius, which Commodus and Livius are holding the torch, their hands move further away from the flame between shots. more

Quotes:

Livius: You're beautiful.
Lucilla: You're beautiful.
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Movie Connections:

Featured in Gladiators: Bloodsport of the Colisseum (2000) (V) more


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A kind of Film Artistry that modern hollywood cant duplicate, 8 March 2004
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Author: Chimale1025 from Plano, Texas

This is one of those gorgeous Ultra Panavision 70 Epics that no current director is capable of making. Seen in pristine form, this film is eye candy of the highest form. Unlike the blurry stupid comic book mess made by the hack scott, this film has a very intelligent script, incomparable sets, historically acurate costuming and a more realistic plot. This film is long by the standards set by the MTV flashcut video generation. It also might lack action for some of the testosterone challenged. If you have an open mind and enough education, you might appreciate the nuances of the Dmitri Tiomkin score, the carefully framed visuals, the retrained performances, the delicately played mood, and the sheer spectacle of it. This is huge piece of filmmaking. It is definitely a must see for the Cinema Literate. Of the films about the ancient world this is one of a very few that capture an environment so richly concieved and beautifully rendered. Production values this detailed are totally unthinkable today. It was filmed in a film format that was the state of the art in its time. It would be nice to see it again, mastered in high def, remixed and restored to its original glory.

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