A giant white elephant of a movie, a bloated monument to hubris and excess.
Cleopatra (1963)
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Reviews Counted:20
Fresh:8
Rotten:12
Average Rating:5.3/10
Runtime: 4 hrs 8 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: This epic, spectacular love story of Egyptian queen Cleopatra and the Roman leaders Julius Caesar and Marc Antony has dazzled audiences with its elaborate sets, daring costumes, and thrilling sea... This epic, spectacular love story of Egyptian queen Cleopatra and the Roman leaders Julius Caesar and Marc Antony has dazzled audiences with its elaborate sets, daring costumes, and thrilling sea battle since its release, but these can't compare with Elizabeth Taylor as the mesmerizing Cleopatra, struggling to save her Egyptian empire. When this film was released, it was known as much for its opulent filmmaking as it was for its huge budget overruns--it took two years to film because of Taylor's various ailments and a major script rewrite by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, moving the shooting studio from England to Italy, and replacing the original director and the actors to play the Roman leaders--as well as the very public and tempestuous offscreen affair between costars Taylor and Richard Burton, who duplicated their romance on the silver screen as the doomed Cleopatra and her true love, Marc Antony. Despite all the hubbub surrounding the film, audiences realized that its spectacular story could not be denied, and it has remained a classic ever since. The triple-star power of Taylor, Burton, and Rex Harrison (playing Julius Caesar) radiates throughout this lengthy production, and Mankiewicz, a consummate magician at depicting the shadings of human emotion, directed this threesome in one of the most famous and gloriously powerful love triangles ever to be captured on film. [More]
Starring: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Roddy McDowall
Starring: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Roddy McDowall, Pamela Brown, George Cole, Hume Cronyn, Cesare Danova, Kenneth Haigh, Andrew Keir, Martin Landau, Robert Stephens, Francesca Annis, Martin Benson, Herbert Berghof, Gregoire Aslan, Richard O'Sullivan
Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Screenwriter: Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Ranald MacDougall, Sidney Buchman
Producer: Walter Wanger
Composer: Alex North
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Feb 3, 2009
Reviews for Cleopatra
The movie is also dotted with some battle sequences of nearly epic proportions, but they can’t make up for Cleopatra’s shortcomings in plot and acting.
Taylor, Burton, and Harrison are sublime in this sweeping epic of love and nations.
A giant of a movie that is sometimes lumbering, but ever watchable thanks to its uninhibited ambition, size and glamour.
...not required viewing by any means, nor is it the bomb it is sometimes made out to be...
Much maligned for various reasons, this Cleopatra may be the most expensive movie ever made, but certainly not the worst, just a verbose, muddled affair that is not even entertaining as a star vehicle for Taylor and Burton.
For four hours this moody, glossy pantomime leadenly plods on, saying much more about the hubris and excess of old-time Hollywood thinking than the burnished glories of an ancient world.
It is a surpassing entertainment, one of the great epic films of our day.
amazing that 20th Century Fox survived this train wreck long enough to produce Star Wars some 14 years later
A moderately successful, generally entertaining, but overly ambitious movie.
Harrison, doing his waspish don act as Caesar, alone rises above mediocrity.
This is not a film -- it's a deal, decorated with extensive publicity, but weighed down by listless direction and lots of nasal talk, talk, talk.
Cleopatra is not only a supercolossal eye-filler (the unprecedented budget shows in the physical opulence throughout), but it is also a remarkably literate cinematic recreation of an historic epoch.
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