Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar

By Joseph L. Mankiewicz

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1953-06-04
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 2h 1min
  • Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
  • Production Company: De Angelis Group
  • Production Country: Netherlands, United States of America, Germany, Italy
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.556/10
6.556
From 54 Ratings

Description

During the era of the Roman empire, Brutus and Cassius lead a conspiracy to kill Caesar, only to fall to Mark Antony. Oscar-nominated Shakespeare adaptation stars Academy Award-winners Marlon Brando ("The Godfather"), John Gielgud ("Arthur,"), Greer Garson ("Mrs. Miniver"), Deborah Kerr ("From Here to Eternity") and Edmond O'Brien ("The Wild Bunch") and Oscar-nominees James Mason ("North by Northwest") and Louis Calhern ("The Asphalt Jungle"). Powerful drama received an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture and won an Oscar for Best Art Direction. Written and directed by Academy Award-winning writer/director/producer Joseph L. Mankiewicz ("All About Eve," "Sleuth") and produced by acclaimed actor/producer John Houseman ("The Paper Chase"). "Superior adaptation" - Leonard Maltin.

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  • Words are theatric.

    2
    By k24anson
    If theater is what you want, I suppose this is watchable. Turn on closed caption for the words. If you’re not into Shakespeare-speak, you won’t understand anything said or the action sequence too well. So rent the movie and watch it for the experience of a theater-to-cinema rendition. I should have rented, not purchased the movie.
  • Fun

    5
    By Nadniel
    Fun to watch, even with kids. Enough action to overcome the obvious challenges of the archaic language.
  • haha

    5
    By sydissic0220
    this movie rocks very good especially for the '50s!! haha i luv the apecial effects haha...not kidding get it u wont b dissapointed:)
  • If only Brando had done more Shakespeare...

    4
    By jjlu2
    A very good, compact adaptation of the play. This is your only opportunity to see Marlon Brando tackle Shakespeare and he's magnificent as Mark Antony. Otherwise, John Gielgud is a solid, complex Cassius, and James Mason is an adequate (though not exceptional) Brutus. The play itself is sometimes considered difficult to stage, as it tends to drag in Act IV (after the funeral orations). In this adaptation, however, the shortened script manages to keep things moving at a decent pace to the end.
  • Great Film

    5
    By BFB22
    A perfect example of the potential in all of Shakespeare's plays with an amazing cast that performs this sensationally. Its a must see and one for the ages.

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