'Spartacus' (1960): A Bryna Production. Director - Stanley Kubrick. Roman Senate scene
'Spartacus' is a 1960 American epic historical drama film directed by Stanley Kubrick, written by Dalton Trumbo, and based on the 1951 novel of the same title by Howard Fast. It is inspired by the life story of Spartacus, the leader of a slave revolt in antiquity, and the events of the Third Servile War, and stars Kirk Douglas in the title role, Laurence Olivier as Roman general and politician Marcus Licinius Crassus, Peter Ustinov, who won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, as slave trader Lentulus Batiatus, John Gavin as Julius Caesar, Jean Simmons as Varinia, Charles Laughton as Sempronius Gracchus, and Tony Curtis as Antoninus.
Douglas, whose company Bryna Productions was producing the film, removed original director Anthony Mann after the first week of shooting. Kubrick, with whom Douglas had worked before, was brought on board to take over direction. It was the only film directed by Kubrick where he did not have complete artistic control. Screenwriter Dalton Trumbo was blacklisted at the time as one of the Hollywood Ten. Douglas publicly announced that Trumbo was the screenwriter of Spartacus, and President-elect John F. Kennedy crossed American Legion picket lines to view the film, helping to end blacklisting;] Howard Fast was also blacklisted, and originally had to self-publish it.
The film won four Academy Awards and became the biggest moneymaker in Universal Studios' history, until it was surpassed by Airport (1970). In 2017, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
Видео 'Spartacus' (1960): A Bryna Production. Director - Stanley Kubrick. Roman Senate scene канала milesanddizzy
Douglas, whose company Bryna Productions was producing the film, removed original director Anthony Mann after the first week of shooting. Kubrick, with whom Douglas had worked before, was brought on board to take over direction. It was the only film directed by Kubrick where he did not have complete artistic control. Screenwriter Dalton Trumbo was blacklisted at the time as one of the Hollywood Ten. Douglas publicly announced that Trumbo was the screenwriter of Spartacus, and President-elect John F. Kennedy crossed American Legion picket lines to view the film, helping to end blacklisting;] Howard Fast was also blacklisted, and originally had to self-publish it.
The film won four Academy Awards and became the biggest moneymaker in Universal Studios' history, until it was surpassed by Airport (1970). In 2017, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
Видео 'Spartacus' (1960): A Bryna Production. Director - Stanley Kubrick. Roman Senate scene канала milesanddizzy
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
I'm Spartacus - Spartacus (8/10) Movie CLIP (1960) HDRichard Burton Avoided Laurence Olivier | The Dick Cavett ShowThe Fall of the Roman Empire (1964) --- Senate sceneSpartacus (7/10) Movie CLIP - Breaking Glabrus' Power (1960) HDPeter Ustinov on Letterman, January 7, 1986Spartacus (4/10) Movie CLIP - Fight to the Death (1960) HDSteven Spielberg On SPARTACUSWitness for the Prosecution (1957) - A Chronic and Habitual Liar Scene (8/12) | MovieclipsElsa Lanchester talks about Charles Laughton'Spartacus' (1960): A Bryna Production. Director - Stanley Kubrick. "You have no ships..."PETER USTINOV as William IV of England (2001)Spartacus (1960) - best scene everSpartacus (9/10) Movie CLIP - Crassus Identifies Spartacus (1960) HDSpartacus (10/10) Movie CLIP - Goodbye My Life (1960) HDSpartacus (6/10) Movie CLIP - Death Is the Only Freedom (1960) HD"Cry Havoc, Let slip the dogs of war!" Julius Cesar 1953 HD SceneSimon Callow's Charles Laughton tribute (1987)Spartacus battle sceneSpartacus - The Battle Scene, 1960