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Caesar and Cleopatra

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In the vibrant backdrop of ancient Egypt, a fascinating encounter unfolds between two historical titans: the cunning Julius Caesar and the young queen Cleopatra. Following a series of intriguing political and personal events, Caesar arrives in Alexandria to establish his dominance over Egypt amid tensions among various local powers. Cleopatra, a determined and shrewd queen, is willing to use her wit and charm to assert herself in a male-dominated world.

As the plot develops, the relationship between Caesar and Cleopatra becomes the heart of the story, a delicate balance of power, ambition, and love. Their dialogues sparkle with intelligence, as each attempts to outmaneuver the other in a game of strategies that transcends romance. While Caesar aims to consolidate his control over Egypt, Cleopatra fights for her throne, and both begin to experience a mutual attraction that shifts the rules of the political game.

Set against a backdrop of betrayals, alliances, and dangerous confrontations, the film portrays the clash of cultures and the complexity of human connections in a time of great change. With a cast that shines in their roles, viewers are taken on a dazzling journey where the fate of Egypt hangs by a thread, and where love can be both a unifying force and a deadly weapon. Ultimately, it is a captivating tale that encapsulates the struggle for power and seduction in an ancient world.

Media type
Movie
Year
1945
Director
Gabriel Pascal
Writer
George Bernard Shaw
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
80.00
Actors
Claude Rains
Vivien Leigh
Stewart Granger
Flora Robson
Francis L. Sullivan
Basil Sydney
Cecil Parker
Raymond Lovell
Anthony Eustrel
Ernest Thesiger
Robert Adams
Olga Edwardes
Stanley Holloway
Michael Rennie
Esme Percy
Leo Genn
Alan Wheatley
Charles Victor
Ronald Shiner
John Laurie
James McKechnie
Anthony Holles
John Bryning
Charles Rolfe
Felix Aylmer
Ivor Barnard
Valentine Dyall
B.Q. Alakija
Chick Alexander
Hylton Allen
RenΓ©e Asherson
Marie Ault
Peter Bayliss
AndrΓ© Belhomme
Agnes Bernelle
June Black
Mary Boyle
Dorothy Bramhall
Bernard Bright
Olwen Brookes
Ena Burrill
Alice Calvert
Cecil Calvert
Bob Cameron
Jill Carpenter
Gerald Case
O.B. Clarence
Paul Croft
Jackie Daniels
Ronald Davidson
Anna Davis
Daphne Day
Bernard de Gautier
Nantando de Villiers
Roy Ellett
Lilla Erulkar
Margaret Fernald
Ingrid Forrest
Harold Franklyn
Toni Gable
Gordon Gantry
Renee Gilbert
Babette Griffin
Kathleen Harrison
Margaret Harvey
Michael Martin Harvey
Billy Holland
Jean Hulley
Hamilton Humphries
Moya Iles
Basil Jayson
Virginia Keiley
Frederick Kelsey
Gerhard Kempinski
Kay Kendall
Don Kenito
Rita Lancaster
Harry Lane
Hilda Lawrence
Alan Lewis
Peter Lilley
Leonard Llewellyn
Peter Lord
George Luck
Mary Macklin
H.F. Maltby
Zena Marshall
Gibb McLaughlin
Barry Meaton
Mary Midwinter
Roma Milne
Charles Minor
Anne Moore
Roger Moore
Cathleen Nesbitt
Shaun Noble
Louise Nolan
Charles Paton
Ingrid Puxon
Jean Richards
Princess Roshanara
Roy Russell
Anne Sassoon
Jean Simmons
Eve Smith
Don Stannard
Russell Thorndike
Abdul Wahab
C. Jervis Walter
Wilfred Walter
Mackenzie Ward
Jeanee Williams
Gender
Drama
Historia
Comedy
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Gabriel Pascal
Original title
Caesar and Cleopatra
Duration
138
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