Action / Adventure / Biography / Drama / Romance / War
Synopsis
'Spartacus', based on Howard Fast's popular novel, is Stanley Kubrick's glorious masterpiece about a slave uprising in Rome in 70 BC. Kirk Douglas, who also served as executive producer, stars as the title character, a man born of a slave woman and a slave master who has known nothing but chains for his entire life. After being forced to put on a gladiator show--that almost leads to his death--for wealthy Romans (including a marvellously conniving Laurence Olivier as the power-hungry Crassus), Spartacus leads a slave revolt across Italy that soon has thousands marching on Rome. Meanwhile, he has fallen in love with the beautiful Varinia (an effervescent Jean Simmons), pledging his life to her.
Directed by
Stanley Kubrick, Anthony Mann (uncredited)
Written by
Howard Fast (novel); Dalton Trumbo; Calder Willingham (battle scenes) (uncredited); Peter Ustinov (uncredited).
Starring
Kirk Douglas (Spartacus); Laurence Olivier (Marcus Licinius Crassus); Jean Simmons (Varinia); Charles Laughton (Sempronius Gracchus); Peter Ustinov (Lentulus Batiatus); John Gavin (Julius Caesar); Nina Foch (Helena Glabrus); John Ireland (Crixus); Herbert Lom (Tigranes Levantus); John Dall (Marcus Publius Glabrus); Charles McGraw (Marcellus); Joanna Barnes (Claudia Marius); Harold J. Stone (David); Woody Strode (Draba); Peter Brocco (Ramon). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
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