Cleopatra

Titolo originale: Cleopatra
Regia: Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
Anno: 1963
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Storia Romance
Tag: epic | egypt | snake | greece | nile | cleopatra | historical figure | ancient rome | ancient egypt | library of alexandria | alexandria egypt | 1st century bc |
Cast: Elizabeth Taylor | Richard Burton | Rex Harrison | Pamela Brown | George Cole | Hume Cronyn | Cesare Danova | Kenneth Haigh | Andrew Keir | Martin Landau | Roddy McDowall | Robert Stephens | Francesca Annis | Grégoire Aslan | Martin Benson | John Doucette | Michael Hordern | John Hoyt | Carroll O'Connor | Andrew Faulds | Michael Gwynn | Peter Grant | Marne Maitland | Richard O'Sullivan | Gwen Watford | Douglas Wilmer | Marie Devereux | Herbert Berghof | Jacqueline Chan | Isabel Cooley | Mike Steen | Finlay Currie | Jean Marsh | Meri Welles | Peter Forster | John Alderson | John Alderton | Jeremy Kemp | Desmond Llewelyn | Jean Marsh | Laurence Naismith | Larry Taylor |

Nel 50 a.C. in Egitto, re Tolomeo ripudia la sorella Cleopatra cacciandola da Alessandria. Giulio Cesare, dopo aver sconfitto Pompeo al termine di una cruenta guerra civile interviene personalmente e tramite la sua autorità destituisce Tolomeo dalla carica di faraone e nomina Cleopatra unica sovrana d'Egitto. Il rapporto tra i due è molto forte e con il passare del tempo diventa passionale. Cleopatra da a Cesare un figlio, Cesarione; ma questa situazione non è ben vista a Roma dove i senatori temono per le sorti della repubblica. Cesare difatti, vuole il potere assoluto; una volta eletto imperatore egli potrà nominare suo figlio come legittimo erede.

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Joseph L. Mankiewicz originally wanted to have either Sir Laurence Olivier or Trevor Howard as Juliu [...] D
Cary Grant, Curd Jürgens, Fredric March, Noël Coward, Sir John Gielgud, and Peter Sellers were [...] D
The filming of the slapping scene was damaged in transit back to the U.S. and had to be shot over ag [...] D
Cleopatra mentions that she has read "Commentarii de Bello Gallico" (Commentaries on the Gallic War) [...] D
Filming finally finished at Cinecitta Studios on March 6, 1963, where production had begun two and a [...] D
When the historical Cleopatra VII, the last of the Ptolemaic dynasty, killed herself with a cobra bi [...] D
Sir Michael Hordern (Cicero) described the filming of the nine-minute sequence where Cleopatra enter [...] D
Robert Stephens said in a radio interview that most of his part was deleted from the final print. D
This is the first of 11 theatrical movies in which Dame Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton starred [...] D
Actors and actresses arrived from all over the world every day, and most of them were not met at the [...] D
Modern historians have assigned numerals to disambiguate the various Egyptian monarchs, who often re [...] D
Marilyn Monroe believed that Twentieth Century Fox fired her from Something's Got to Give (1962), so [...] D
After this movie, the saving grace to the fortunes and legacy of Twentieth Century Fox came from the [...] D
During filming in Italy, Prince Borghese rented his private beach for $150,000, but the place was st [...] D
This movie has been cited as one factor that ended the Italian-made "sword and sandal" epics that ha [...] D
Brigitte Bardot, Dame Joan Collins, Audrey Hepburn, Jennifer Jones, Gina Lollobrigida, Sophia Loren, [...] D
Amongst the many scenes that were cut in the three hour and twelve minute version was Cleopatra usin [...] D
While the studio executives decided to stop the shooting because of the gigantic expenses, the whole [...] D
In Anzio, while building the Alexandria set, a few construction workers were killed by an unexploded [...] D
Uncredited theatrical movie debut of John Alderton (1st Officer). D
During Cleopatra's entry into Rome, the shots of the entry of Cleopatra's giant sphinx, and the para [...] D
Alex North was chosen to score the movie after Joseph L. Mankiewicz's son Christopher Mankiewicz tol [...] D
Millions of dollars worth of props and other equipment were stolen by studio employees. D
The British "Carry On" series of comedy movies was usually shot at Pinewood Studios, the same studio [...] D
Writer and director Joseph L. Mankiewicz told Martin Landau that he had enough cut footage to make a [...] D
When Joseph L. Mankiewicz came on board as director after the departure of Rouben Mamoulian, he inhe [...] D
Martin Landau learned Italian during the shoot. D
Writer and director Joseph L. Mankiewicz referred to this as "the toughest three pictures I ever mad [...] D
Cleopatra (and her siblings) were members of the Ptolemaic dynasty, which ruled Egypt for 275 years [...] D
Joseph L. Mankiewicz originally wanted black actor James Edwards as Apollodorus and encouraged the a [...] D
Production moved from London to Rome following Dame Elizabeth Taylor's illness, and the movie's elab [...] D
So eager was Fox to get some of their money back, the film arrived at the British Board of Film Cens [...] D
Cleopatra's (Dame Elizabeth Taylor's) navy required huge numbers of boats and ships. It was said at [...] D
The nightmarish experience of filming this movie, combined with the movie's initial financial losses [...] D
Sir Rex Harrison was one of Joseph L. Mankiewicz's most passionate allies. At one point, Harrison of [...] D
A clause in Sir Rex Harrison's contract required a picture of him to appear in any ad with a picture [...] D
When Twentieth Century Fox decided to salvage the production of this movie following the resignation [...] D
Sir Michael Hordern (Cicero) said on a talk show he was under contract for 18 months. D
Nunnally Johnson was paid $140,000 for a script polish. As Rouben Mamoulian, the original director, [...] D
The dragged-out production cost Martin Landau a part in Federico Fellini's 8½ (1963). D
The January, 1988 copy of "Films in Review" by James Beuselink contains a sixteen-page article title [...] D
When the Marilyn Monroe vehicle Something's Got to Give (1962) was shelved due to budget overruns an [...] D
In the book about the making of this movie, producer Walter Wanger says that Rouben Mamoulian - the [...] D
Seventy-nine sets were constructed for this movie, and 26,000 costumes were created. D
When this movie finally broke even in 1973, Twentieth Century Fox "closed the books" on it, keeping [...] D
While making of the movie, Dame Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton began a love-hate relationship, [...] D
Dame Elizabeth Taylor's life had been threatened after the Vatican had denounced her scandalous rela [...] D
The budget for Elizabeth Taylor's costumes was $194,000 for 65 costumes including a dress made from [...] D
The dress that Elizabeth Taylor wears for the moment where Cleopatra arrives in Rome on a giant sphi [...] D
Adjusted for inflation, this is one of the most expensive movies ever made. Its budget of $44 millio [...] D
Caesar asks Achillus if he was responsible for the assassination and beheading of Pompey, and he rep [...] D
According to Guinness, this movie was the top money earner of 1963 in the U.S. and Canada. D
Artistically speaking, neither Dame Elizabeth Taylor nor Richard Burton held this film in high regar [...] D
Dame Elizabeth Taylor has 26 costume changes, a record for a film at the time. $194,800 was spent on [...] D
The budget for Dame Elizabeth Taylor's costumes, $194,800, was the highest ever for a single-screen [...] D
Caesar commands Rufio to find the body of Pompey. This was not possible, as the assassins had the bo [...] D
Writer and director Joseph L. Mankiewicz's first cut ran five hours and twenty minutes. Studio head [...] D
When Joseph L. Mankiewicz was tapped to direct, he was working on adapting Lawrence Durrell's Alexan [...] D
There is a entire chapter devoted to this movie in the book "Fiasco: A History of Hollywood's Iconic [...] D
This movie has no big final battle sequence because the studio couldn't afford one. D
The film reconstructs the first official meeting of Cleopatra And Mark Anthony. It took place in Tar [...] D
After long days of shooting, writer and director Joseph L. Mankiewicz retired to his private room to [...] D
Twentieth Century Fox was in financial trouble in the late 1950s due to disappointing box-office ret [...] D
Egypt initially refused to let Dame Elizabeth Taylor in because she had converted to Judaism when sh [...] D
The Roman forum built at Cinecitta was three times the size of the real thing. D
Twentieth Century Fox decided to make "Cleopatra" in mid 1959. Once Walter Wanger came on board as p [...] D
Dame Elizabeth Taylor said of the finished three hour fourteen minute movie, "They had cut out the h [...] D
Widely misremembered as being a box-office bomb in its initial release, this movie was actually 1963 [...] D
John DeCuir rebuilt the massive set of Alexandria three times. D
In the restored scene where Queen Cleopatra VII (Dame Elizabeth Taylor) and Julius Caesar (Sir Rex H [...] D
Writer and director Joseph L. Mankiewicz was never proud of this movie, and only stayed for his frie [...] D
After firing Rouben Mamoulian as director, Walter Wanger and Darryl F. Zanuck approached Sir Alfred [...] D
Stanley Baker was set to play Rufio, but demurred over taking the part because there was no script a [...] D
Writer and director Joseph L. Mankiewicz was fired during post-production, due to the quarrels with [...] D
After Giulio Cesare (1953), this was the second movie directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz that featured [...] D
Costs rose from $2 million to $35 million and caused the resignation of Twentieth Century Fox Presid [...] D
While filming Cleopatra's entry into Rome, a scene requiring thousands of extras and the pulling of [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...] D
Soon after shooting began in England, Dame Elizabeth Taylor became ill and could not work. Her prese [...] D
While filming the Battle of Actium off the Italian island of Ischia, a producer invited Richard Burt [...] D
When he was three years old, Cleopatra appointed Caesarion co-ruler of Egypt. After her suicide, he [...] D
Richard Burton presented two of the swords he used during filming to Frankie Howerd. The comedian th [...] D
The blistering review that Judith Crist gave this movie effectively kickstarted her movie critic's c [...] D
Hume Cronyn (Sosigenes) was originally signed to be on the movie for 10 weeks. He stayed with the pr [...] D
At the time, all Italian movies were dubbed in post-production. Carpenters constantly hammered on th [...] D
The finished script was as thick as the Beverly Hills phonebook. D
The asp used for the finale scene was not venom free. D
Dame Elizabeth Taylor's overall take of $7 million is equivalent to approximately $64.3 million in 2 [...] D
The life-saving emergency tracheotomy that Dame Elizabeth Taylor received after being hospitalized i [...] D
Included amongst the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the 400 movies nominated for the Top 100 [...] D
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year not to be nominated in any of the writing categories. D
When producer Walter Wanger was removed from the production, it ended his movie career. D
Dame Elizabeth Taylor was not insured during the shooting, because of her numerous health problems. [...] D
When Walter Wanger's first choice for director insisted that Julius Caesar was gay, Twentieth Centur [...] D
Dame Elizabeth Taylor demanded that this movie be shot in the large, 70mm Todd-AO format system. She [...] D
The film was considered the disaster of the decade, until 1966 had earned $ 38,042,000 as the distri [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2002 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 top 1 [...] D
Athough she never asked it, Dame Elizabeth Taylor had an entire building converted to her own use. I [...] D
Out of desperation, Twentieth Century Fox orchestrated an unmounted Academy Awards campaign for this [...] D
Roddy McDowall was playing a teenager in the first half of the film, despite being in his mid-30s. D
Dame Joan Collins said in an interview that she lost the role of Cleopatra because she wouldn't slee [...] D
Filming began in 1960. D
During the early filming at Pinewood Studios, the harsh weather conditions of the English winter bro [...] D
Originally, the movie was envisioned as a modest $2 million project starring Dame Joan Collins. D
After Cleopatra (1934), this was the second movie based on the life of Cleopatra VII to receive an A [...] D
Hollywood folklore claims that when a Fox executive called Liz Taylor to make her an initial offer f [...] D
The only Best-Picture Oscar nominee that year to be also nominated for Best Special Effects. D
According to Sir Rex Harrison's autobiography, Twentieth Century Fox custom-made his Julius Caesar b [...] D
Martin Landau was cast after Joseph L. Mankiewicz admired his performance in Intrigo internazionale [...] D
Some actors such as Richard Burton and Roddy McDowall were sent to France for the shooting of Il gio [...] D
When Milton Berle was asked if he'd seen this movie yet, his reply was "I never miss a Hume Cronyn p [...] D
Dame Elizabeth Taylor's contract stipulated that her salary be paid out as follows: $125,000 for 16 [...] D
Richard Basehart, Kirk Douglas, Anthony Franciosa, Laurence Harvey, Richard Johnson, Peter O'Toole, [...] D
Caesar is shown having a seizure early on. While it was thought he suffered from epilepsy, modern th [...] D
When Dame Elizabeth Taylor was taken seriously ill in London during the original shooting schedule, [...] D
Writer and director Joseph L. Mankiewicz hoped that this movie would be released as two separate mov [...] D
Robert Stephens and Sir Michael Hordern appeared together again in the BBC Radio adaptation of The L [...] D
Cleopatra tries to convince a middle-aged Julius Caesar that he must embrace Alexander the Great's g [...] D
The original list of choices for the role of Mark Antony was: Stephen Boyd, Richard Johnson, Michael [...] D
Sir Michael Hordern notes in his memoir that a scene was interrupted by the loud meowing of a cat so [...] D
Dame Elizabeth Taylor had met Richard Burton several years prior to their working together on this m [...] D
Dame Joan Collins was cast in the title role in 1958, but after several delays she became unavailabl [...] D
The first screenwriter drafted in on this movie was industry veteran Nigel Balchin. D
Director Joseph L. Mankiewicz ruined his health writing the screenplay each night and directing each [...] D
In this film, Octavian, Mark Anthony, and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus represent the Triumvirate. This is [...] D
Martin Landau was booked to play Euphranor. When no one could be found to play Rufio, Landau was rec [...] D
In the five-plus-hour version, Cleopatra (Dame Elizabeth Taylor ) takes Appolodorus (Cesare Danova ) [...] D
Dame Elizabeth Taylor reputedly threw up the first time she saw the finished product. D
Ancient Egyptian obelisks in New York City's Central Park and London are each known as Cleopatra's N [...] D
When it seemed like Dame Elizabeth Taylor wouldn't recover from her illness, Audrey Hepburn was cons [...] D
Cleopatra's reign marks the end of the Hellenistic period (323-30 BC), when kingdoms with either Gre [...] D
Ten people (seven art directors, three set decorators) won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction [...] D
Richard Burton and Roddy McDowall took supporting roles in Twentieth Century Fox's Il giorno più [...] D
By June 6, the Italian shoot was spending nearly $70,000 per day, and the movie cost $3 million more [...] D
Cleopatra's entrance into Rome was nearly ruined when enthusiastic extras started shouting "Liz! Liz [...] D
During production, Twentieth Century Fox chairman Spyros P. Skouras sold 1,000 of his estimated 100, [...] D
In order to keep Dame Elizabeth Taylor happy, Twentieth Century Fox chairman Spyros P. Skouras had L [...] D
The locations of Cleopatra's tomb, of her palace, and many other features of ancient Alexandria are [...] D
The film depicts the birth of Caesarion (47- 30 BC), son of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra. He served a [...] D
In principle, Twentieth Century Fox studio head Darryl F. Zanuck did not object to writer and direct [...] D
This movie's initial North American box-office take was $48 million, the highest-grossing movie of t [...] D
A clerical error by Twentieth Century Fox probably cost Roddy McDowall a Best Actor in a Supporting [...] D
At the time this was released, major movie studios were still in the habit of "encouraging" their th [...] D
Caesar makes reference to crises in Rome following the death of Sulla and when Crassus led the Roman [...] D
British author Lawrence Durrell adapted the script, but none of his material ended up on-screen. D
With the scandal surrounding the affair between Richard Burton and Dame Elizabeth Taylor, scant atte [...] D
The initial financial failure of this movie was a key factor in the disintegration of the old "studi [...] D
Final film of María Luz Galicia. D
One of Richard Burton's costumes was later worn by Sidney James in Ehi Cesare, vai da Cleopatra? Hai [...] D
Joan collins stood in for Elizabeth Taylor on long shots, D
Leon Shamroy was unavailable for many of the reshoots, so Claude Renoir filled in. D
Filming of Cleopatra's entrance into Rome was delayed for several months due to lighting problems. T [...] D
Dame Elizabeth Taylor had 65 costume changes for this movie, a record for a movie at the time. That [...] D
Darryl F. Zanuck was still a stockholder in Twentieth Century Fox and became convinced that this mov [...] D
By the time Rouben Mamoulian was fired, he'd been on the movie 16 weeks. Seven million dollars of pr [...] D
Michael Hordern's character, Cicero, explicitly modeled himself on the Greek orator Demosthenes: Plu [...] D
Marlon Brando was sought to reprise his role as Mark Antony from Giulio Cesare (1953), but he was at [...] D
Jack Hildyard was initially the cinematographer, but left at the same time as original director Roub [...] D
A group of female extras who played Cleopatra's servants and slave girls went on strike to demand pr [...] D
When this movie was cut from six hours to four, 49 pages of re shoots were required to make sense of [...] D
In this film, Caesar briefly mentions his dead daughter. Julia (c. 76 BC - 54 BC) was the only daugh [...] D
When Julius Caesar briefly mentions his own titles when meeting Ptolemy XIII for the first time, Cae [...] D
Elizabeth Taylor had gained weight by the end of the movie necessitating the use of a stand in for t [...] D
One of Cleopatra's handmaidens was a 16-year-old Francesca Annis. D
This movie is widely regarded as one of the biggest flops of all time. It actually was the highest-g [...] D
Romans are depicted riding horses using stirrups throughout the film. In fact, stirrups were first e [...] D

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Calpurnia and Antony discuss the rumor that Caesar has married Cleopatra in an "Egyptian religion" c [...] D
Much of the interior décor of Cleopatra's palace in Alexandria is not of the time period. Some it [...] D
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa was not part of Julius Caesar's high command and did not accompany him to E [...] D
When Titus the money lender is dead on the ground he is lying down on his left side and then in a cl [...] D
During the thunderstorm on the evening of March 14, 44 B.C., lightning flashes twice, but it's the s [...] D
When Caesar leaves for the Senate just prior to his assassination, there appear to be brown leaves o [...] D
Following the assassination of Caesar, Agrippa is depicted in two scenes as seated in the Curia wear [...] D
Caesar picking up Caesarion in front of other Romans would not have been sufficient to have the boy [...] D
In one point Cleopatra talks to Caesar about Rome's interest in Egyptian corn. Ancient people in tha [...] D
When Cleopatra is rolled out of the rug in her first appearance, she is wearing flat sandals. In the [...] D
When Cleopatra enters Rome on her sphinx, there is a dark red marble column to her right and close t [...] D
During Cleopatra's procession on the sphinx, before the sphinx comes through the arch, the crowd in [...] D
The orientation of Cleopatra's arms and hands as she sits down when she is first talking to Ceasar c [...] D
Caesar is holding a piece of apple with his arm going up. On the next shot, his arm is along his bod [...] D
Caesar and Antony call Italy "Italy". Italy the country did not exist at that time. The Romans calle [...] D
Antony leaving his tent and realizing that his men have deserted him and finding Rufio's body, then [...] D
The Legionaries helmet and armor are the style use in the 1st Century AD particularly the the segmen [...] D
When Mark Antony is punching his shield with his sword, it is evident the shield is a soft material. D
When Caesar is saying goodbye to Cleopatra in Alexandria before sailing back to Rome, one of his aid [...] D
Cleopatra has a scarf of black crape draped over the head of a statue of Isis to mourn Caesar. The c [...] D
The sunlight passes across Anothy and his cot much-too quickly to be the actual sun rising. D
Cleopatra pronounces Theodotos "Theothodos". D
Although Cleopatra is supposed to be the incarnation of the Egyptian goddess Isis, everybody except [...] D
During Mark Antony's bath, a yellow plastic sponge is floating on the surface of the water. D
During the sea battle when Cleopatra is on the deck of her ship; she is wearing a 60s coat complete [...] D
Caesarion is depicted as being around the age of ten when he leaves Egypt for his own safety. In rea [...] D
When the sphinx that carries Cleopatra in her entrance to Rome is about to go under the Arch, the sh [...] D
As Cleopatra's procession enters Rome, the African warriors and dancers are dressed in Zulu garb. Th [...] D
Cleopatra's arrival and procession would not have entered the Roman Forum itself, as portrayed in th [...] D
Caesarian's accent when he is on the toy horse yelling, "the enemy" is substantially different than [...] D
When Caesar orders his men to leave him and Cleopatra alone after she disrupts his meeting; he holds [...] D
Cleopatra's siblings Ptolemy XIV and Arsinoe IV are "missing." The Ptolemy who was co-ruler with Cle [...] D
As Cleopatra enters Rome, tire tracks appear on a dirt road during the big parade. D
When Caesar places the white crown of Upper Egypt on Cleopatra's head, the onlookers kneel. However, [...] D
Many people in Rome appear in purple. At the time this color was considered special and only Caesar [...] D
The arch was never in the Forum. D
Several scenes include philodendrons, plants of South America that were unknown in the Roman world. D
The Roman soldiers are depicted with their scabbards on their left side. Unlike other swords, the Ro [...] D
The position of Dictator was not symbolic, nor did Caesar need to have his actions ratified by the S [...] D
At 2:38 in movie in Egypt, behind Mark Antony is a large gold mechanical clock. Mechanical clocks we [...] D
When Caesar is instructing Caesarion in how to be a king, the child answers in a thick Italian accen [...] D
Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator and his tutor are "spared" by Caesar. In reality, Ptolemy died during [...] D
At the end of Cleopatra's Sphinx travelling forward, the camera's shadow can be seen at the downing [...] D
Cleopatra and Antony's children Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene II, and Ptolemy Philadelphus neve [...] D
Cleopatra recalls to Antony that she saw him for the first time when she was 12 years old. Antony wa [...] D
The scar from Elizabeth Taylor's tracheotomy, performed during filming, is visible in several shots. D
When Caesar and Antony depart Cleopatra to go to the Senate, Caesar's sedan chair the bearers lift t [...] D
After the Titus murder incident, Caesar and Antony discuss strategy for a while then Caesar exits th [...] D
One might think that the elaborate fanfares heard are not possible using simple valveless instrument [...] D
The claim that Caesar wanted to be made Emperor is false. Though Caesar was hailed by the title of i [...] D
When Cleopatra is delivered in the carpet, Caesar asks Apollodorus to flip the rug over so it will b [...] D
The Egyptian general Achillas denies playing a part in the assassination of Pompey, but this is not [...] D
Cicero never attended the Senate during the period of Caesar's dictatorship, nor was he actively inv [...] D
Mark Antony is lifting his right arm. On the next shot, his arm is half-lifted. D
Rufio tell Antony that their legions are drawn from men "from 20 different countries." Countries did [...] D
Cleopatra visited Rome twice: in 46 BCE and in 44 BCE, both times with her brother and co-ruler Ptol [...] D
Many of Cleopatra's costumes bear no resemblance to period garb and appear to be quite similar to ea [...] D
When Cleopatra is lying dead on the marble slab stone, the orientation of her forefinger and thumb h [...] D
When Mark Antony returns to Egypt shortly after marrying Octavia, he and Cleopatra get into a confro [...] D
When Antony visits Cleopatra on her boat, the long red curtain behind him is closed. A few seconds l [...] D
The topless dancer seen at the beginning of Cleopatra's parade entering Rome clearly has a tan line [...] D
When Caesar arrives in Alexandria, two of the Ptolemy's royal entourage, Theodotos and Achillas, are [...] D
When Caesar arrives in Alexandria, there is no gray in Agrippa's beard. Within a few days, there is. [...] D
The scenes of Cleopatra's magnificent entry into Rome are enacted in front of (and through) a detail [...] D
Cleopatra refers to Octavian as "Augustus" in her last meeting with one of her ministers before she [...] D
Cleopatra was around 19 or 21 years old when she became involved with the 50 or 52-year-old Caesar. [...] D
When Mark Antony runs to the dead body of Rufio, he's wearing fancy red and gold boots. When he step [...] D
When Antony is dying Cleopatra has her left-hand flat on his chest. However in the next cut which is [...] D
Caesarion was not murdered while en route to India (where Cleopatra sent him so he would be out of O [...] D
When Cleopatra and Antony are quarreling about his marriage to Octavia as well as conflicts with Oct [...] D
Caesar is depicted as suffering from epilepsy. While this was believed at the time that the film was [...] D
Caesar never acknowledged Caesarion's paternity, either among his men and certainly not publicly. Th [...] D
When Cleopatra's boat approaches the shore, the white translucent curtains are pulled open. In a vie [...] D
At one point in the film, a plane can be seen crossing the sky. D
When Rome declares war on Ptolemaic Egypt, Octavian is portrayed exiting the Curia and spearing Cleo [...] D

Frase

[first lines] Narrator: And so it fell out that a [...] D
Marc Antony: Your tongue is old, but sharp, Cicero [...] D
Cleopatra: [Kicks cushion from throne to Caesar, t [...] D
[Last lines. Following Cleopatra's suicide] Agrip [...] D
Julius Caesar: This is opposition of a different s [...] D
Lotos: I taste your drink, daughter of Isis... and [...] D
[Seducing Caesar] Cleopatra: A woman too must mak [...] D
Marc Antony: This son of Caesar, does it upset you [...] D
Marc Antony: Why are you not dead? Why do you live [...] D
Cleopatra's Servant: I taste your food, daughter o [...] D
Rufio: We must find the gold to pay them, the whea [...] D
Julius Caesar: [speaking of the Grand Eunuch] ... [...] D
Cleopatra: [to Mark Antony after protesting her re [...] D
Cleopatra: You come before me as a suppliant. Ant [...] D
Julius Caesar: [to Cleopatra] Daughter of an idiot [...] D
Cleopatra: [to Caesar] Your destiny is no longer j [...] D
Cimber: I remember something odd. At one point, Ca [...] D
Julius Caesar: [after the execution of Pothinus] R [...] D
Cleopatra: [admiring his armor] And I find what yo [...] D
Julius Caesar: [to Cleopatra] Have you broken out [...] D
Marc Antony: My lords Octavian and Agrippa have al [...] D
Agrippa: Was this well done of your lady? Charmia [...] D
Cleopatra: How strangely awake I feel. As if livin [...] D
Cleopatra: We've gotten off to a bad start. I've d [...] D
Cleopatra: Catullus doesn't approve of you. Why ha [...] D
Antony: What has angered you? That I dealt with Oc [...] D
Cicero: It is for the good of Rome that Caesar has [...] D
Julius Caesar: Isis herself would surrender her pl [...] D
Antony: Show me a city and I'll tell you how to ta [...] D
Germanicus: [in the Senate of Rome] Antony! Stay n [...] D
Agrippa: Nothing bores me so much as an intellectu [...] D
Julius Caesar: Trust? Not for a minute. "Trust." T [...] D
Cleopatra: [as Marc Antony and his men begin walki [...] D
Marc Antony: [his last words] A kiss... to take my [...] D
Rufio: "In obtaining her objectives, she has been [...] D
Julius Caesar: When can you start? Canidius: When [...] D
Antony: Queens. Queens. Strip them naked as any ot [...] D
Marc Antony: There's not enough gold in Egypt to b [...] D
Julius Caesar: One lifetime is not enough for such [...] D
Apollodorus: All hail Cleopatra, kindred of Horus [...] D
Agrippa: Well versed in the natural sciences and m [...] D
Cleopatra: There are never enough hours in the day [...] D
Cleopatra: The way to prevent war is to be ready f [...] D
Julius Caesar: [to Cleopatra] You, a descendant of [...] D
Cleopatra: I will not be told where I can go and w [...] D
[as they begin eating on Cleopatra's barge] Marc [...] D
Cleopatra: You can do what you want with your time [...] D
Apollodorus: I've always loved you. Cleopatra: An [...] D
Calpurnia: [to Mark Antony about Caesar marrying C [...] D
Julius Caesar: You all look so impressive. Any one [...] D
Julius Caesar: I find I can tell more about the qu [...] D
Octavian: Is that how one says it? As simply as th [...] D
Julius Caesar: Well, there's no such thing as an u [...] D
Julius Caesar: Germanicus! A guard to escort Queen [...] D
Cleopatra: How DARE you and the rest of your barba [...] D
Theodotos: May I speak? You know that Achilles is [...] D
Julius Caesar: Two hours until dawn. We will hold [...] D
Julius Caesar: Ah, yes. I seem to recall some ment [...] D
Julius Caesar: Why are the eyes of a statue always [...] D
Eiras: Words are wasted on such a man. Cleopatra: [...] D
[to Octavian] Antony: You know it's possible Octa [...] D

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