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Spartacus (1960)

PG-13 10/13/1960 History, War, Drama, Adventure 3h 17m
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User
Score
7.9/10
94%
87/100

They trained him to kill for their pleasure ... but they trained him a little too well

Overview

The rebellious Thracian Spartacus, born and raised a slave, is sold to Gladiator trainer Batiatus. After weeks of being trained to kill for the arena, Spartacus turns on his owners and leads the other slaves in rebellion. As the rebels move from town to town, their numbers swell as escaped slaves join their ranks. Under the leadership of Spartacus, they make their way to southern Italy, where they will cross the sea and return to their homes.

Stanley Kubrick

Director

Dalton Trumbo

Screenplay

Plutarch

Writer

Peter Ustinov

Screenplay

Top Billed Cast

Kirk Douglas

Kirk Douglas

Spartacus

Laurence Olivier

Laurence Olivier

Marcus Licinius Crassus

Jean Simmons

Jean Simmons

Varinia

Charles Laughton

Charles Laughton

Sempronius Gracchus

Peter Ustinov

Peter Ustinov

Lentulus Batiatus

John Gavin

John Gavin

Julius Caesar

Tony Curtis

Tony Curtis

Antoninus

Nina Foch

Nina Foch

Helena Glabrus

John Ireland

John Ireland

Crixus

Media

Gladiator Duel: Spartacus vs. Draba

Gladiator Duel: Spartacus vs. Draba

Michael & Cameron Douglas announce SPARTACUS for AFI Movie Club

Michael & Cameron Douglas announce SPARTACUS for AFI Movie Club

"I Am Spartacus!"

"I Am Spartacus!"

"Sons and Lovers" and "Spartacus" winning Cinematography Oscars®

"Sons and Lovers" and "Spartacus" winning Cinematography Oscars®

"The Apartment" and "Spartacus" winning Art Direction Oscars®

"The Apartment" and "Spartacus" winning Art Direction Oscars®

Trailer

Trailer

The Facts of Life and Spartacus Win Costume Design: 1961 Oscars

The Facts of Life and Spartacus Win Costume Design: 1961 Oscars

Peter Ustinov winning Supporting Actor for "Spartacus"

Peter Ustinov winning Supporting Actor for "Spartacus"

Kirk Douglas on "Spartacus" at The Last 70mm Film Festival

Kirk Douglas on "Spartacus" at The Last 70mm Film Festival

Steven Spielberg On SPARTACUS

Steven Spielberg On SPARTACUS

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Reviews

A review by John Chard

Written on September 15, 2019

The sword and sandal epic that has everything.

Spartacus is the Thracian slave who refused to be a Roman plaything, breaking out of their clutches he led the slave revolt that panicked the Roman Rebublic in circa BC 73, this film is based on that period in history.

Spartacus got off to a troubled start, original director Anthony Mann was fired by leading man Kirk Douglas (Spartacus) after a falling out, some of Mann's work does remain in the final picture, though, notably some of the early scenes in the desert are thought to be at Mann's direction. In came then director for hire Stanley Kubrick, who along with Douglas crafted arguably the greatest sword and sandal epic to have ever been made. One that holds up today as the one any prospective new viewers to the genre should seek out....

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A review by BornKnight

Written on November 21, 2023

This historical/epic drama was one of those 50-60's movies that lasted for 3 and a half hours. It isn't perfect despite the production have being great in some points.

The main issue is that it isn't historical based (and who knows the history to the full extend?), but it was based on a Roward Fast novel of 1951 with lots of romanticized and non historical events.

Some things are history: like the basis of the dispute of the senate member involved in the rebellion, like Crassus (the main opositor), Grassus (the roman senator that was more a patrician than a warrior) and young Julius Cesar.

Played by Kirk Douglas, Spartacus was a Thracian man enslaved to work on the sulfur mines of Etna (that seems to be the same place that Barravas was filmed). Due to his rough and tempestuous hum...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on May 30, 2024

Kirk Douglas had the vision to back the previously black-listed Dalton Trumbo with his excellent screenplay for this epic tale of slavery and the struggle for freedom. He also led a cast with some of the best actors to ever grace the silver screen. Olivier, Laughton, Ustinov, Curtis and a wonderfully tender Jean Simmons who all lift this tale of a slave who rebelled against the tyrannical rule of his Roman masters and inspired thousands to follow him as they strove to escape, then defeat the armies of Rome. The cinematography, colour, costumes are all the stuff of artists and Alex North creates a score that carries the intimate and the grand scenes in equal measure. The principles of struggle against oppression and of brotherly loyalty ring true even now, and this film is so much more than...

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