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The Fall of the Roman Empire [DVD] [1964]
 
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The Fall of the Roman Empire [DVD] [1964]

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3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Sophia Loren, Stephen Boyd, Alec Guinness, James Mason, Christopher Plummer
  • Directors: Anthony Mann
  • Writers: Basilio Franchina, Ben Barzman, Philip Yordan
  • Producers: Jaime Prades, Michal Waszynski, Samuel Bronston
  • Format: Anamorphic, Full Screen, PAL
  • Subtitles: French
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Classification: Unrated (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Run Time: 188 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004VYH2
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 169,257 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

The second and last of Anthony Mann's historical epics is a smart, handsome spectacle of the decadence, corruption, and intrigue that tore apart the greatest empire the world has seen. The sprawling story spreads itself thin over a number of characters and stories. At the centre are handsome but stiff Stephen Boyd as Livius, the loyal soldier and symbolic son of the ageing emperor Marcus Aurelius(Alec Guinness), and Christopher Plummer as Commodus, the corrupt heir to the throne. They are boyhood friends turned enemies when the latter accedes to the throne and sells out the values of his father for greed and hedonistic pleasures. The three-hour running time is filled out with the tales of Sophia Loren (as the beautiful Lucilla in love with Livius but coveted by greedy Commodus) and a gallery of heroes and villains that includes James Mason, Mel Ferrer, Anthony Quayle, John Ireland, Omar Sharif, and Eric Porter. The film is highlighted with spectacular scenes--a grandiose funeral fit for an emperor, brutal battles in the provinces as the barbarians threaten the empire, and a climactic duel to decide the destiny of Rome--which Mann weaves into the shadowy intrigue of the halls of power. Like his previous epic El Cid, The Fall of the Roman Empire remains one of the best of the 1960s epics: well written (and historically accurate up to a point) with strong performances and a consistently elegant style, It lacks a central core and the magnetic hero of its superior predecessor. Ridley Scott's Gladiator (2000) tackles the same story with an updated action-adventure slant. --Sean Axmaker

Amazon.co.uk Review

The second and last of Anthony Mann's historical epics is a smart, handsome spectacle of the decadence, corruption and intrigue that tore apart the Roman empire. The sprawling story spreads itself thin over a number of characters and stories. At the centre are handsome but stiff Stephen Boyd as Livius, the loyal soldier and symbolic son of the ageing emperor Marcus Aurelius (Alec Guinness), and Christopher Plummer as Commodus, the corrupt heir to the throne. They are boyhood friends turned enemies when the latter accedes to the throne and sells out the values of his father for greed and hedonistic pleasures. The three-hour running time is filled out with the tales of Sophia Loren (as the beautiful Lucilla in love with Livius but coveted by greedy Commodus) and a gallery of heroes and villains that includes James Mason, Mel Ferrer, Anthony Quayle, John Ireland, Omar Sharif and Eric Porter. The film is highlighted with spectacular scenes--a grandiose funeral fit for an emperor, brutal battles in the provinces as the barbarians threaten the empire, and a climactic duel to decide the destiny of Rome--which Mann weaves into the shadowy intrigue of the halls of power. Like his previous epic El Cid, The Fall of the Roman Empire remains one of the best of the 1960s epics: well written with strong performances and a consistently elegant style, but lacking the central core and magnetic hero of its superior predecessor. Ridley Scott's Gladiator (2000) tackles almost the same story with a more crowd-pleasing action-adventure slant. --Sean Axmaker

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A ray of hope for widescreen enthusiasts..., 8 April 2004
By Mr. K. Ducklin (London) - See all my reviews
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Further to my previous review slamming the lousy transfer of this UK DVD, widescreen lovers may like to know that a full 2.35:1 edition of this movie can be obtained from www.amazon.fr under the title of "Chute de l'Empire Romain". The print quality is at least as good, and the cover artwork is taken from the original poster. I have also ordered 2.35:1 copies of "El Cid" and "55 Days in Peking", and will drop in notes on these when they arrive. Just goes to show it pays to shop around.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars ordinary print of a fabulous film, 14 Mar 2001
The Fall Of The Roman Empire is one of the finest of the epic productions made during the 1950's and 1960's, far better than Gladiator and leagues ahead of anything (except Spartacus) made during its time. However, once again a great film has been given a bad treatment with its seemingly rushed delivery to DVD. Like the cheap VHS version, the film is not presented in its original widescreen format, there is no Intermission, Overture or any commentaries, documentaries about the film. What we do get is a pointless trailer for...Gladiator. Obviously, the film has been rushed out to promote the release of Gladiator, but only at the expense of the dignity of one of the finest historical epics in the cinema. Shame on you, DVD providers!! Give this film the respect it deserves.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Bad presentation., 10 Nov 2000
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Very disappointing DVD version of this epic. It is the same as the far cheaper VHS release, complete with print scratches and indifferent colour. Missing is the "cinema presentation" which other epic DVD's seem able to do. No Overture, Intermission Music or Exit Music. The laser disc version had all of this, so this is obviously taken from the VHS print. The widescreen ratio is also incorrect to the cinema presentation.Avoid, until they release the full cinema release with 5.1 remastering (it is only in stereo). Very sloppy and cheap. And why a "Gladiator" trailer? Huh?
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Published on 6 Mar 2005 by Alejandra Vernon

2.0 out of 5 stars not a great movie
Long and tidius. Bad adaption for DVD. This includes a very unsharp reconstruction of the view, and this makes the whole lopk very bad on a wide screen. Read more
Published on 26 Jun 2002 by daghelseth

3.0 out of 5 stars Film buffs beware!
This DVD release is a howling disappointment! The print quality is certainly fine, but don't be fooled by the 'widescreen presentation' promised on the box. Read more
Published on 18 Jun 2002 by Mr. K. Ducklin

4.0 out of 5 stars Relationships between people and power in Rome!
The fall of Roman empire shows motives and psycholigal moves in minds behind of power. That's why it's still very timeless-and why I like it more than Gladiator. Read more
Published on 24 Feb 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars It's great to have this classic on DVD
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Published on 10 Oct 2000

1.0 out of 5 stars It klunks
Actually the "greatest empire the world had ever seen" was the British, but we'll forego that. Read more
Published on 4 Jun 2000 by Jonathan Bryce

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