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The Caesars

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1968
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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Ralph Bates, Roland Culver, Eric Flynn, Barrie Ingham, Freddie Jones, and André Morell in The Caesars (1968)
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After Julius Caesar's assassination, Octavian unites factions and becomes Augustus, ushering in Roman prosperity. But his death plunges the Empire into Tiberius' corruption and Caligula's ma... Read allAfter Julius Caesar's assassination, Octavian unites factions and becomes Augustus, ushering in Roman prosperity. But his death plunges the Empire into Tiberius' corruption and Caligula's madness.After Julius Caesar's assassination, Octavian unites factions and becomes Augustus, ushering in Roman prosperity. But his death plunges the Empire into Tiberius' corruption and Caligula's madness.

  • Stars
    • Freddie Jones
    • André Morell
    • Caroline Blakiston
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    160
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    • Stars
      • Freddie Jones
      • André Morell
      • Caroline Blakiston
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Freddie Jones
    Freddie Jones
    • Claudius
    • 1968
    André Morell
    André Morell
    • Tiberius
    • 1968
    Caroline Blakiston
    Caroline Blakiston
    • Agrippina
    • 1968
    Barrie Ingham
    Barrie Ingham
    • Sejanus
    • 1968
    William Corderoy
    • Drusus
    • 1968
    Ralph Bates
    Ralph Bates
    • Caligula
    • 1968
    Suzan Farmer
    Suzan Farmer
    • Livilla
    • 1968
    Sonia Dresdel
    Sonia Dresdel
    • Livia
    • 1968
    Charles Lloyd Pack
    • Crispus
    • 1968
    Eric Flynn
    • Germanicus
    • 1968
    Donald Eccles
    Donald Eccles
    • Nerva
    • 1968
    John Normington
    John Normington
    • Callistus
    • 1968
    Jerome Willis
    Jerome Willis
    • Macro
    • 1968
    John Woodvine
    John Woodvine
    • Vitellius
    • 1968
    Kevin Stoney
    Kevin Stoney
    • Thrasyllus
    • 1968
    Roland Culver
    Roland Culver
    • Augustus
    • 1968
    Gerald Harper
    • Lucius Vitellius
    • 1968
    John Paul
    • Cassius Chaerea
    • 1968
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    7CinemaSerf

    A little too theatrical, but still a great historical drama serial.

    I've just seen this on DVD and it is a superb telling of the early days of the Roman Empire. We arrive at the conclusion of the reign of Augustus and focus on the rules of Tiberius (André Morell) and of his insane megalomanic nephew Caligula (Ralph Bates). Sonia Dresdel is suitably imperious as Augustus' wife Livia and Freddie Jones stands out too, as the supposed halfwit Claudius. I think it rather pointless comparing this series (6 hours & monochrome) with the later adaptation of Robert Graves' "I Claudius" books by the BBC (12 hours & colour) that covers a similar territory, but this is certainly well worth watching in it's own right even if the production is really rather stilted and theatrical - the lighting could have done with some extra wattage too! It is still a fascinating, intelligent, review of the glory, ignominy and megalomania at the top of the Roman World at the start of the rule of the Caesars.
    9crayonzero

    Outstanding.

    The only reason it is I Claudius, and not The Caesars, that people remember and fawn over today is The Caesars is in black and white and did not get nearly as much hype in its day.

    It is a damn shame, as The Caesars is a superior show to I Claudius, from the acting to the choice of actors, to the portrayal of the main characters, it is simply far better.

    Augustus, Tiberius, Germanicus, Claudius and Caligula are excellently portrayed here as believable human beings, with human motives, not like the tiresome 2d grotesques and borderline psychotics in I Claudius. Tiberius's character especially moved me.

    If only it had been made in colour, it would be vastly more known and have the respect that is due to this wonderful show.

    Instead of remaking, I Claudius, THIS should be remade with the same script. It is miles ahead.

    Buy it or steal it, you are missing out.
    9foghat4545

    highly recommended

    Excellent series, but misguided to compare it to "I, Claudius"

    While Ralph Bates was a good actor for Hammer and other companies, and is adequate here, comparing him to John Hurt's award-winning performance as Caligula in "I, Claudius" is just dumb. The Robert Graves story is a work of FICTION, while "The Caesars" is an attempt at being historical - which it utterly fails at, as the dialog is entirely speculative. Also, great swaths of events and characters are completely absent. These at least appear in "I, Claudius." There are no Roman crowd scenes, either in the city or the provinces, and these would have added to the series somewhat. Still, what there is is excellent: solid acting, good script, and production values being adequate for the budget. A treat to watch.
    10didi-5

    absolutely superb

    I rarely give any production 10 out of 10 but this series, made in black and white in the 1960s, believed lost for many years, deserves it. 'The Caesars' focuses mainly on the reigns of two Roman Emperors, Tiberius (Andre Morell) and Caligula (Ralph Bates), although it touches on others along the way (Claudius, an excellent performance of someone playing the fool for survival from Freddie Jones; a regal Augustus; a vain Sejanus; and a foolish Germanicus) to make up the six episodes. Female characters also register strongly, with performances coming through clearly from the likes of Caroline Blakiston and Nicola Pagett.

    A script of power, superlative acting, restrained depiction of reigns of terror (compare this Caligula with the one enacted by Malcolm McDowell in the 1970s film) makes this series still watchable without it having been dated. The end of the episode 'Sejanus' is excellent and extremely moving, and the standard remains high throughout the whole of the series.

    Welcome to DVD and well worth watching.
    9drslop

    Better than "I Claudius" by far

    Having seen "The Caesars" when I was at school, I could not understand the swooning praise heaped on "I Claudius" which is comparatively superficial, inaccurate and a travesty.

    To take just one example, the real Augustus was physically slight, intellectually subtle and personally formidable so casting Brian Blessed as Augustus in "I Claudius" was grotesquely wrong. Roland Culver was an infinitely better choice.

    This was a series about the realities of power in any period - and rather closely followed the surviving record of the sophisticated and lurid Roman historian Suetonius.

    The DVD was released in April 2006 - PAL/Region 2 - and is available from Amazon in the UK - but IMDb does not seem to have heard of this yet. The picture is sometimes rather dodgy but it is probably as good as we will get - and TV production was pretty rough in 1968 (compared to today's digitalised everything).

    The writing and acting are still superb.

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 1968 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • シーザーズ
    • Production company
      • Granada Television
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    • Color
      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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