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Gladiator "Gladiator"
represents a return to the big scale sword & sandal epics of
yesteryear. Stories of ancient Rome were at their peak in the
1950's & 60's with films such as "Ben-Hur", "Spartacus", "Quo
Vadis", "Cleopatra", "The Fall of The Roman Empire" & of course
the film that started it all "The Robe". Starring Richard
Burton & Victor Mature "The Robe" is credited as being the first
movie to be screened in glorious Wide-screen Cinema-Scope. Now
with the release of Ridley Scott's "Gladiator" a new generation
of movie-goers can enjoy the spectacle & grandeur that was
ancient Rome.
The plot revolves around Richard Harris (Marcus Aurelius) the
philosopher-king who is assassinated by his only son Commodus
(Joaquin Pheonix) because his father Aurelius wanted General
Maximus (Russell Crowe) to rule Rome rather than himself or his
sister (Connie Nielsen). When Aurelius dies Commodus orders his
soldiers to kill Maximus. Escaping death but not enslavement
Maximus becomes a Gladiator & has to survive many bloody battles
in the arena before he can exact his revenge on Commodus, hence
the powerful slogans in the advertising campaigns "The General
who became a Slave. The Slave who became a Gladiator. The
Gladiator who defied an Empire".
Nominated for 12 Academy Awards and winner of 5 including Best
Picture & Best Actor, "Gladiator" is visually stunning & crammed
with a multitude of dazzling special effects. It features some
of the best-staged gladiatorial action sequences in motion
picture history. "Gladiator" was made on a budget of $103
million and grossed over $187 million at the US box office
alone. Masterfully directed by Ridley Scott & featuring
brilliant performances from the entire cast "Gladiator" is a
larger than life movie experience. Don't miss it.

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