Released Date:
1962-10-04
Languages:
English, German, French
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
178 min
Rated:
G
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (40848 Reviews)
Cornelius Ryan (screenplay)
Cornelius Ryan (book)
Romain Gary (additional episodes written by)
James Jones (additional episodes written by)
David Pursall (additional episodes written by)
Jack Seddon (additional episodes written by)
Tells the story of the D-Day invasion of Normandy in WWII. There are dozens of characters, some seen only briefly, who together weave the story of five separate invasion points that made up the operation.
Released Date:
1963-07-31
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK, USA, Switzerland
Runtime:
192 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
(19826 Reviews)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz (screenplay)
Ranald MacDougall (screenplay)
Sidney Buchman (screenplay)
Plutarch (histories)
Suetonius (histories)
Appian (histories)
Carlo Mario Franzero (book)
In 48 B.C., Caesar pursues Pompey from Pharsalia to Egypt. Ptolemy, now supreme ruler after deposing his older sister, Cleopatra, attempts to gain favor with Caesar by presenting the conquerer with the head of Pompey, borne by his governors, Pothinos and Achillas. To win Caesar's support from her brother, Cleopatra hides herself in a rug, which Apollodorus, her servant, presents to Caesar. The Roman is immediately infatuated; banishing Ptolemy, he declares Cleopatra Egypt's sole ruler and takes her as his mistress. A son, Caesarion, is born of their union. Caesar, however, must return to Italy. Although he is briefly reunited with Cleopatra during a magnificent reception for the queen in Rome, Caesar is assassinated shortly thereafter, and Cleopatra returns to Egypt. When Mark Antony, Caesar's protègè, beholds Cleopatra aboard her elaborate barge at Tarsus some years later, he is smitten and becomes both her lover and military ally. Their liaison notwithstanding, Antony, to consolidate his position in Rome, marries Octavia, sister of the ambitious Octavian. The marriage satisfies no one. Cleopatra is infuriated, and Antony, tiring of his Roman wife, returns to Egypt. There he flaunts his liaison by marrying Cleopatra in a public ceremony. Sensing Antony's weakness, Octavian attacks and defeats his forces at Actium. Alarmed, Cleopatra withdraws her fleet and seeks refuge in her tomb.
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