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Movie for a Sunday afternoon: "The Fall of the Roman Empire"
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Posted on 09/16/2012 11:57:29 AM PDT by ReformationFan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jv6YwLpy6G4
TOPICS: History; Music/Entertainment; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: ancientrome; anthonymann; falloftheromanempire; gladiator; mfasa; romanempire; rome; samuelbronston; siralecguinness; sophialoren; tfotre
This Sunday's feature is producer Samuel Bronston's penultimate film and his final historical epic. This was made in the days long before CGI when they had to use real crowds and sets. Sophia is lovely as always. Sir Alec Guinness and Christopher Plummer both shine in the acting department. Dimitri Tiomkin's music score is haunting. If this movie's plot seems somewhat familiar, Ridley Scott later recycled much of TFOTRE's story for his 2000 hit "Gladiator".
To: ReformationFan
Got it on DVD. Also got EL CID. Will be watching 55 DAYS AT PEKING this evening on TCM.
It shows what should be done when protesters bent on murder attack the Diplomatic MIssions.
To: ReformationFan
Make sure it is the totally restored version! For years all we could see was the cut up version which removes much of the film’s continuity.
To: ReformationFan
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posted on
09/16/2012 1:11:35 PM PDT
by
dalebert
To: ReformationFan
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posted on
09/16/2012 1:14:16 PM PDT
by
Dogbert41
("...The people of Jerusalem are strong, because the Lord Almighty is their God" Zech. 12:5)
To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
To: All
“If you listen carefully, you can hear the Gods...laughing.”
-—Commodus
One of my all-time favorite movie lines.
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posted on
09/16/2012 3:29:48 PM PDT
by
Kolath
To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
Thanks for the suggestion, I watched it to the end, I never had seen it. I’m 63
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posted on
09/16/2012 5:33:02 PM PDT
by
jyro
(French-like Democrats wave the white flag of surrender while we are winning)
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