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Revision as of 05:27, 29 January 2019
Cleopatra (1963)
Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Summary
The story of Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt who wants to stabilize her power by using the tensions in the Roman Empire. Caesar visits Egypt, has an affair with her, and returns to Rome. She bears his child and visits Rome to claim her place at Caesar's side. He is murdered before this can happen. She returns to Egypt leaving Rome in turmoil. Mark Antony follows her to Egypt and they fall in love. However, Octavian defeats Anthony in battle.
Male Deaths
- Gregoire Aslan (Pothinus)
- Richard Burton (Mark Antony)
- Hume Cronyn (Sosigenes)
- Finlay Currie (Titus)
- Cesare Danova (Apollodorus)
- Michael Gwynn (Cimber)
- Kenneth Haigh (Brutus)
- Rex Harrison (Julius Caesar)
- John Hoyt (Cassius)
- Martin Landau (Rufio)
- Kenneth Nash (Caesarion, age 12)
- Carroll O'Connor (Casca)
- Douglas Wilmer (Decimus)
Female Deaths
- Francesca Annis (Eiras)
- Jacqueline Chan (Lotos)
- Isabel Cooley (Charmian)
- Elizabeth Taylor (Cleopatra)