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Antony and Cleopatra

1972 | 138m | English

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Director: Charlton Heston
Writer: Charlton Heston
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Adaptation of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, a historical drama that attempts to bring an epic visual style to the Bard's original stage play. The story concerns Marc Antony's attempts to rule Rome while maintaining a relationship with the queen of Egypt (Hildegarde Neil), which began while Antony was still married. Now he is being forced to marry the sister of his Roman co-leader, and soon the conflict leads to war.
Release Date: Mar 18, 1972
Director: Charlton Heston
Writer: Charlton Heston
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords ancient rome, cleopatra, 1st century
Production Companies The Rank Organisation, Ízaro Films, Folio Films, Transac
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,600,000
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Charlton Heston Marc Antony
Hildegard Neil Cleopatra
Eric Porter Enobarbus
John Castle Octavius Caesar
Fernando Rey Lepidus
Juan Luis Galiardo Alexis
Carmen Sevilla Octavia
Freddie Jones Pompey
Peter Arne Menas
Luis Barboo Varrius
Fernando Bilbao Menecrates
Warren Clarke Scarus
Roger Delgado Soothsayer
Julian Glover Proculeius
Sancho Gracia Canidius
Garrick Hagon Eros
John Hallam Thidias
Jane Lapotaire Charmian
Joe Melia The Messenger
Monica Peterson Iras
Emiliano Redondo Mardian
Aldo Sambrell Ventidius
Douglas Wilmer Agrippa
Manolo Otero Sentry (uncredited)
José Manuel Martín Guard (uncredited)
Name Job
Charlton Heston Director, Screenplay
William Shakespeare Theatre Play
Rafael Pacheco Director of Photography
Eric Boyd-Perkins Editor
Wendy Dickson Costume Design
John Scott Music
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Peter Snell Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Whilst this is a really quite good looking version of the Shakespeare tragedy, it's the overly wordy adaptation that drags it down. What director Charlton Heston and his writing team seem to failed to appreciate is that much of the original text was designed to complement the simplicity of the stage ... . With an whole gamut of visuals for us to enjoy, much of the original dialogue is rendered superfluous, and abridging that is the challenge that fails this production. Essentially, it picks up just after the assassination of Julius Caesar with Lepidus (Fernando Rey), Octavian (John Castle) and Marc Antony (Heston) managing an easy truce so they can deal with Pompey (Freddie Jones). Octavian is also nervous about Antony and so suggests that he marry his sister Octavia to create a stronger bond between them and also to irritate the other player in this game. Cleopatra (Hildegard Neil) has also moved on from Julius and Antony is very much in her grip. Now he has some egg shells to tread upon as she reacts to his new nuptials and he realises that maybe together than are strong enough to redraw the map of the Roman world. It doesn't really try very hard to present us with grand scale battle scenes, but instead uses some quick-cut editing to illustrate conflict interspersed with dialogue and the odd action shot. At times that's quite effective, but most of this film just looked like a vanity project for a star very much engaged with the original work but without really much idea as to how best to deliver it engagingly on the screen. His casting of Neil is a bit hit and miss, and his own tendency to lingering shots to camera rather slow this to a snails pace. Castle does well as the softly softly Octavian as does Eric Porter as Enobarbus, but otherwise this is all just a bit long and unremarkable.

Dec 09, 2023