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Cleopatra [75th Anniversary Edition] [With Collectible Photo Cards]

DVD | 1934 | USA | 112 min. | UNIVERSAL STUDIOS

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Director(s): Cecil B. DeMille
Starring: Richard Alexander, Lionel Belmore, Harry Beresford, John Carradine, Edgar Dearing, ...
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Region: 1
Video: Pan and Scan for TV, Black & White
DVD Aspect Ratio: Pre-1954 Standard (1.33:1)
Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono (Recorded in mono, but split to give the illusion of a stereo mix on home theater systems).
Language: English, Spanish
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Weight factor: 1 item(s)

Plot Synopsis

Film historian William K. Everson once observed that the secret to the success of Cecil B. DeMille's 1934 Cleopatra is that DeMille subtly reshaped the known historical events into a contemporary "gold-digger makes good" scenario. Exhibiting the same determination with which Barbara Stanwyck sleeps her way to the top in 1933's Baby Face, Queen Cleopatra (Claudette Colbert) uses her feminine wiles to become sole ruler of Egypt. By turns kittenish and cold-blooded, Cleopatra wraps such otherwise responsible Roman worthies as Julius Caesar (Warren William, who wittily plays his role like one of his standard ruthless business executives) and Marc Antony (Henry Wilcoxon) around her well-manicured little finger. To emphasize the "contemporary" nature of the film, DeMille adds little modernistic touches throughout: The architecture of Egypt and Rome has a distinctly art-deco look; a matron at a social gathering clucks "Poor Calpurnia...well, the wife is always the last to know"; and, after Caesar's funeral, Mark Anthony is chided by an associate for "all that 'Friends, Romans, Countrymen' business!" Cleopatra's barge scene and her suicide from the bite of a snake marked two of the most memorable sequences in DeMille's career. Remarkably, for all the enormous sets and elaborate costumes, Cleopatra came in at a budget of $750,000 -- almost $40 million less than the 1963 Elizabeth Taylor remake. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Richard Alexander   -  Gen. Philodemas
Lionel Belmore   -  Fidius
Harry Beresford   -  The Soothsayer
John Carradine   -  Roman
Edgar Dearing   -  Murderer
Claudia Dell   -  Octavia
Grace Durkin   -  Iras
William Farnum   -  Lepidus
Kenneth Gibson   -  Scribe
Ferdinand Gottschalk   -  Glabrio
Jack Mulhall   -  Roman greeting Antony
Wedgewood Nowell   -  Scribe
Eleanor Phelps   -  Charmian
Hal Price   -  Onlooker at procession
Jayne Regan   -  Lady Vesta
Jack Rutherford   -  Flavius
Wilfred Lucas   -  Roman Greeting Antony
Robert Manning   -  Aelius
Edwin Maxwell   -  Casca
George Walsh   -  Courier
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