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Spartacus

What it’s about

In ancient Rome, a slave called Spartacus (Douglas) leads a tortured, monotonous life of back-breaking labor. By chance, he's able to improve his fortunes by training as a gladiator; yet even this spells certain death as he takes part in fighting contests staged for patricians like General Crassus (Olivier). When Spartacus stages a daring escape from his captors, he mobilizes the slave population into a powerful army, which sets its sights on Crassus's legions — and Rome itself.

Why we love it

This rousing epic was disowned by Kubrick after a contentious, difficult production, but “Spartacus” still offers grand-scale entertainment, thanks to bold, sure-handed direction and a powerhouse cast. The brawny, clench-jawed Douglas shines in his signature role, while Olivier is suitably poisonous as the cold-blooded Crassus. Other notables include the rotund Peter Ustinov, providing comic relief as a cowardly slave-trader, and Charles Laughton, who lends gravitas as a senior Roman senator. If you're craving generous portions of spectacle and sweep, here's your movie.

Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons, Charles Laughton, Peter Ustinov, Tony Curtis, Nina Foch Stanley Kubrick

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