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Katherine of Alexandria

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 50min
NOTE IMDb
3,3/10
521
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Peter O'Toole, Steven Berkoff, and Edward Fox in Katherine of Alexandria (2014)
Trailer for Decline of an Empire
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueConstantine joins the Roman army to find his missing childhood friend. Once alerted to his friend's whereabouts, he prepares for an all out war between the East and the West.Constantine joins the Roman army to find his missing childhood friend. Once alerted to his friend's whereabouts, he prepares for an all out war between the East and the West.Constantine joins the Roman army to find his missing childhood friend. Once alerted to his friend's whereabouts, he prepares for an all out war between the East and the West.

  • Réalisation
    • Michael Redwood
  • Scénario
    • Michael Redwood
  • Casting principal
    • Nicole Cernat
    • Peter O'Toole
    • Joss Ackland
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,3/10
    521
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Redwood
    • Scénario
      • Michael Redwood
    • Casting principal
      • Nicole Cernat
      • Peter O'Toole
      • Joss Ackland
    • 31avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux50

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    Nicole Cernat
    • Katherine
    • (as Nicole Madjarov)
    Peter O'Toole
    Peter O'Toole
    • Gallus
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • Rufus
    Steven Berkoff
    Steven Berkoff
    • Liberius
    Edward Fox
    Edward Fox
    • Emperor Constantius
    Jack Goddard
    • Constantine
    Jean Marlow
    • Helena
    Dudley Sutton
    Dudley Sutton
    • Marcellus
    Vass Anderson
    • Barbatus
    Tony O'Brien
    • Justus
    Samantha Beckinsale
    Samantha Beckinsale
    • Vita
    Clive Fryde
    • Sulpicius
    Frank Williams
    Frank Williams
    • The Confidente
    Kate Gartside
    Kate Gartside
    • Theodora
    Ellene
    • Barbarian Trophy Hunter
    Julien Vialon
    Julien Vialon
    • Maxentius
    Maria Christ
    • The Egyptian
    Jason Kirk
    • Tarrus
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Redwood
    • Scénario
      • Michael Redwood
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    planktonrules

    I wanted to love Peter O'Toole's final film....

    "Decline of an Empire" (also known as "Katherine of Alexandria") marks the final film for Peter O'Toole. Because of this, I was very anxious to see this film. Now, in hindsight I really regret this. Instead of a last chance to see this wonderful actor, I now remember this as a truly dull and awful film--and O'Toole's legacy deserved better than this. Thankfully, his great films will always overshadow films like "Decline of an Empire". The sooner we forget about it and go on, the better.

    The story is about a martyred saint, Katherine of Alexandria, a woman who might have lived during the fourth century. I say might because there seems to be little evidence that she actually existed and her life and martyrdom are based on traditions rather than concrete facts. These traditions, interestingly, began about 500 years after her supposed death--further adding weight to the notion that she is a myth. Still, it could make for a very interesting story--especially as it's set during the waning days of the old Roman Empire. Soon, Christianity would become accepted and no longer persecuted--and this is an incredibly interesting period of change and upheaval. As a retired history teacher and film lover, I wanted to love this film and the plot seemed like it was right up my alley. So why did the film go so wrong?

    Like too many recent 'epics', the film was obviously made on a micro- budget. This could work in some cases, but seeing scenes where a dozen or so men constitute a major Roman battle is laughable. This can also be said of scenes involving cities like Rome and Alexandria--places consisting of a tiny handful of actors instead of thriving metropolises. There is nothing epic about this...it's just sad and cheap. The dialog is also ponderous beyond belief. So much of it seemed to make little sense and my attention span waned throughout the movie. Much of it just boggled my mind at how dull and silly it sounded coming out of real live people. Additionally, it sure sounded as if many of the characters in the film were performed by actors who didn't understand English and were merely delivering their lines phonetically. Too often, bizarre accents and odd annunciations derailed important scenes and left the viewer confused and bored. This combined with the dull dialog mentioned above really made the film difficult to enjoy.

    The film also kept referring to Egyptians as 'Arabs'. Egyptians might speak a variation on Arabic today, but in the 4th century, when this film is set, the Egyptians had not yet been conquered by the Arabs (which happened several hundred years later) and ethnically they were North Africans. No ancient Roman would have called Egyptians Arabs. I know that this is the history teacher in me talking once again--but this and other historical inaccuracies guarantee that even history teachers won't like this dull film.

    I could probably go on a bit more why I hated this film. Suffice to say it had little of O'Toole or the other fine older actors Edward Fox and Joss Acklund--so there's little for their fans in this movie. Their presence was very limited and they often seemed a bit lost in the film. And, even for nostalgia value, it wasn't even enjoyable. A sadly awful film. And, incidentally, as I watched it, my older daughter kept begging me to turn it off...and she, like me, usually loves things about the ancient world. I am sorry for putting you through this, Sarah.
    2robertasmith

    Very poor, utter rubbish

    I have only given it 2 as Edward Fox is as splendid as always. The story jumps all over the place, it is historical nonesense and utterly confusing. Some of the acting is worse than dire and the direction is appalling. Peter o'toole is sadly wasted but even with a better script this would have been a film too many for him.

    I can understand why this film was not given wider publicity - it is rubbish and you will be wasting your time watching it.
    erina_g123

    Strong females!

    I found this film very interesting not for its apparent all male cast, but rather the strong female characters depicted. Nicole Keniheart as Saint Katherine is just beautiful, mesmerising. Where did she come from!? Empress Vita is strong, authoritative, and the Barbarian women are pretty fun, although pretty brutal at times. It goes without saying that Peter O'Toole and Edward Fox are great. Of course they are, they are Peter O'Toole and Edward Fox! I did find it confusing at times, but it didn't really deter too much from the overall enjoyment. I laughed out loud and cried, so I would recommend that you get comfy with tissues at hand, settle down and enjoy. Nicole Keniheart will be seen again for sure!
    1gwilson-28

    Not the worst film ever, but mighty close

    We now know who killed Peter O'Toole. It was Michael Redwood. Assault with a dead film. Inept at best, ham handed writing, lines delivered as if actors were zombies, and Mr. Redwood's claim to fame: music, so over the top as to give the listener instant diabetes. Plan 9 from Outer Space is better than this. Many cite Kineheart as the sole standout in this cast. They are wrong. Vacuous....maybe this is a zombie picture. Maybe Redwood is ahead of his time...Zombies From Rome...dunno. All I know is that I want my money back so I can buy a lobotomy and excise this dreck from my brain. I laugh at those in regard to this film who warn away the end spoilers...the end of this film is a blessing. It's only spoiled in its playing.
    emuir-1

    When a womam is both producer and star, and speaks English phonetically, expect the worst. is the

    Within five minutes I had figured out that this film was made by a woman - a vanity project for the star. It screams feminism. The British warriors fighting the Romans in Northern England are all women, their men having been killed. They even have a token confident assertive black woman ship owner - what was she doing on Hadrian's wall? Katherine's writings are distributed by women couriers, and so on. I was expecting the current obligatory lesbian relationship, but might have missed it when I finally gave up pausing it to do something else and switched it off permanently. Apart from being incomprehensible plot wise, the dialog screamed out for dubbing. I had no problem with the written dialog, just - the - way - it - was - delivered. The leading lady who also produced, spoke in a stilted phonetic English that was excruciating to listen to. Dubbing the foreign actors in normal speed would have sped up the film 75%. OK she gets applause for trying, but the audience deserves better. I really thought I was watching a post war Italian sandals and toga epic.

    My question, how did the female Mel Gibson get the funding for this vanity project? It was almost as bad, not quite, but almost, as the independent film about St. Theresa of Liseiux. This film did not even deserve to go straight to DVD, it should have gone into the trash can.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 août 2014 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Amazon Prime tv (UK)
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Decline of an Empire
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paphos, Chypre(Exterior)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Aberle-media
      • KOA Limited
      • Katherine of Alexandria
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      • 12 000 000 £GB (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 50min(110 min)
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      • Dolby Digital

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