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Spartacus

Original title: Spartaco
  • 1953
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  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Massimo Girotti in Spartacus (1953)
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74 B.C. Somewhere in the Roman Empire, Spartacus, a young officer, is condemned to be a slave because he hit a superior. Brought back to Roma in a gladiators' school, he escapes and stirs up... Read all74 B.C. Somewhere in the Roman Empire, Spartacus, a young officer, is condemned to be a slave because he hit a superior. Brought back to Roma in a gladiators' school, he escapes and stirs up all the slaves in a revolt against the Roman Empire.74 B.C. Somewhere in the Roman Empire, Spartacus, a young officer, is condemned to be a slave because he hit a superior. Brought back to Roma in a gladiators' school, he escapes and stirs up all the slaves in a revolt against the Roman Empire.

  • Director
    • Riccardo Freda
  • Writers
    • Jean Ferry
    • Maria Bory
    • Gino Visentini
  • Stars
    • Massimo Girotti
    • Ludmilla Tchérina
    • Yves Vincent
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    185
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Riccardo Freda
    • Writers
      • Jean Ferry
      • Maria Bory
      • Gino Visentini
    • Stars
      • Massimo Girotti
      • Ludmilla Tchérina
      • Yves Vincent
    • 3User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Massimo Girotti
    Massimo Girotti
    • Spartaco
    Ludmilla Tchérina
    Ludmilla Tchérina
    • Amitis
    Yves Vincent
    Yves Vincent
    • Ocnomas
    Gianna Maria Canale
    Gianna Maria Canale
    • Sabina
    Carlo Ninchi
    Carlo Ninchi
    • Marco Licinio Crasso
    Vittorio Sanipoli
    • Marco Virilio Rufo
    Carlo Giustini
    Carlo Giustini
    • Artorige
    Umberto Silvestri
    • Lentulo
    Teresa Franchini
    • La madre di Spartaco
    Jacqueline Chambard
      Cécile Didier
        Claire Guibert
          Raymonde Reynard
            Renato Baldini
            Renato Baldini
            • Un gladiatore
            • (uncredited)
            Nerio Bernardi
            Nerio Bernardi
              Cesare Bettarini
              Cesare Bettarini
              • Un commensale
              • (uncredited)
              Guido Lauri
              • Un romano
              • (uncredited)
              Mimmo Palmara
              Mimmo Palmara
              • Un ex-schiavo
              • (uncredited)
              • Director
                • Riccardo Freda
              • Writers
                • Jean Ferry
                • Maria Bory
                • Gino Visentini
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              dbdumonteil

              Eight years before Kubrik..

              ... and I would like to avoid any comparison,because Freda's work is a good one which compares favorably with its epic successor.I'm even almost sure that Dalton Trumbo saw this movie ,because Ludmilla Tcherina 's and Jean Simmons 's characters look like each other a lot.The longing for freedom is more intense in Freda's work ,perhaps because these are Italians in their homeland.No "snails or oysters " scene but on the other hand ,it's amazing how his enemies try to win over Spartacus,by charm (Gianna Maria Canale's Sabina) or by promising him a high position in the Roman Empire (her father).Final scenes are similar in both movies and Tcherina's sword is finally more convincing than Simmons' baby.

              Freda's directing is impressive and features a lot of strong scenes .Good performances.
              6Bunuel1976

              SINS OF ROME (Riccardo Freda, 1953) **1/2

              The version I watched of this peplum (dealing with the exploits of Spartacus – played by Massimo Girotti – here a mercenary prior to being made a slave!) is the edited-down (running 71 rather than 94 minutes!) English-dubbed version released in the U.S. by RKO. The result, at least, is good-looking (featuring lavish sets as befits the country that virtually invented the "Kolossal") despite the rather dark print at hand!

              Obviously, however, the film under review does not stand up to comparisons with the 3¼-hours SPARTACUS (1960) and should not really be since the two are so different in tone and approach. For one thing, there is no gladiatoral action(!) in this case, but rather the arena contains a pool in which a ship is anchored! On it, a dance (with tied-up slaves as props!) is staged…before lions are unleashed upon them – which are eventually repelled by the hero's timely intervention! Leading lady Ludmilla Tcherina is rather underused throughout though, being foremost a renowned dancer, at least the obligatory routines in this vein are classier than usual for the genre! Thinking Spartacus killed her father, Tcherina starts out by hating Girotti but, predictably, falls for him regardless. Gianna Maria Canale, then, plays the daughter of an altogether ineffectual Crassus – a femme fatale who occasionally makes Spartacus stray from his mission…before the cries of a slave receiving an off-screen whipping brings him back to his senses! As for the Peter Ustinov figure from the later Hollywood rendition, he is here treated as an out-and-out villain!

              The reasonably stylish film (bearing the mark of its maker, who happens to be Canale's own real-life husband!) also contrives 3 other well-handled action sequences: the slaves' dive to freedom, their sneak attack on the Romans (in which the latter army's tents are set on fire), and the standard open-field clash in which the hero ultimately falls (again, being of a more modest pedigree, there is no mass crucifixion this time around!). For the record, the Italians would return to this theme 10 years later with THE SLAVE aka SON OF SPARTACUS with their most popular muscleman, Steve Reeves, in the lead.

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              • Trivia
                Submitted to the British Board of Film Censors as Spartacus the Gladiator by International Film Distributors on 7 August 1953 and passed with an "A" certificate. Shown to the London press on 20 October 1953 at the GB Large preview theatre (at 10:30 pm for press and trade only), then the general public the following month, opening at Liverpool's Scala cinema on 1 November 1953 where it ran two weeks. UK distributors New Realm bought the film in 1961, submitting a shorter version to the BBFC who passed it with a "U" certificate on 25 May 1961. Spartacus the Gladiator was still turning up at children's matinees in the 1970s, such as New Ollerton's Studio 1 on Saturday, 13 February 1971.
              • Goofs
                About 35m into the film they say that there is no more water. Yet in the background, you see a river.
              • Quotes

                Sabina Crassus: [to Amitys] Lace up my sandals.

              • Connections
                Referenced in Calabuig (1956)

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              • Release date
                • August 14, 1953 (France)
              • Countries of origin
                • Italy
                • France
              • Language
                • Italian
              • Also known as
                • Sins of Rome
              • Production companies
                • Consorzio Spartacus
                • Rialto
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              • Runtime
                • 1h 34m(94 min)
              • Color
                • Black and White
              • Sound mix
                • Mono
              • Aspect ratio
                • 1.37 : 1

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