Although having been filmed on more than one occasion, someone obviously thought that a cast of "Big Names" would hit the spot. Unfortunately it does`nt work very well. The decent direction of Stuart Burge is`nt helped by several miscastings & a pan & scan version of a movie shot in glorious widescreen. This results in half the cast disappearing while talking to eachother - not good news in a talky Shakespearean play. Jason Robards portrayal of Brutus as if he had just taken an overdose of sleeping pills is justly infamous. He has`nt any natural feel for the rhythms associated with Shakespeare, resulting in a lifeless, leaden performance which sucks the life out of every scene he`s in like a one man black hole. Robert Vaughn is outstanding as the sly, "envious Casca", as is Richard Johnson as Cassius - making it obvious that he should have been Brutus & not Robards. Charlton Heston as the "heroic" Marc Antony lacks the vitality & charisma needed for the role & so gives us his usual, best chin forward epic face. Too often Caesar has been portrayed as a tired, washed up, distainful empty husk - something Gielgud does to perfection - but for a dynamic individual who has fought his way to the top job it`s hardly credible. The real stars of this movie though are the sumptuous costumes, based on Mantegna`s "Triumph of Caesar" they are imaginative & gorgeous. So here we have a movie that should have been a benchmark in how to do Shakespeare, but instead wastes the talent at it`s disposal, offering mis-castings & one truly terrible piece of acting which drags the entire picture down a couple of stars. This movie could be rescued if a bit of time & effort was made by someone to spruce up the picture quality & present it in it`s original widescreen ratio. Until then, it should be approached with caution.