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Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar's escalating ambitions become a growing cause for concern for his close ally Brutus. Cassius persuades Brutus to join in his plot to assassinate Caesar, but they greatly underestimate Mark Antony.

Director(s)

Howard W. Koch

Joseph L. Mankiewicz

Alfred Raboch

Al Westen

Irene Ives

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

John Gielgud

John Gielgud

Cassius

Jimmy Dime

Jimmy Dime

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

William H. O'Brien

William H. O'Brien

Senator (uncredited)

Douglass Dumbrille

Douglass Dumbrille

Lepidus

Harry 'Snub' Pollard

Harry 'Snub' Pollard

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

John Doucette

John Doucette

Carpenter, Citizen of Rome

Gene Coogan

Gene Coogan

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Rudy Germane

Rudy Germane

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Victor Romito

Victor Romito

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Cap Somers

Cap Somers

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Stuart Holmes

Stuart Holmes

Senator (uncredited)

Jack Perry

Jack Perry

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Clark Ross

Clark Ross

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Joe Ploski

Joe Ploski

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Deborah Kerr

Deborah Kerr

Portia

Al Bain

Al Bain

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Ken DuMain

Ken DuMain

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Jack Raine

Jack Raine

Trebonius

Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando

Mark Antony

Kenneth Kendall

Kenneth Kendall

Citizen of Rome by Mark Antony's Speech (uncredited)

Lawrence Dobkin

Lawrence Dobkin

Citizen of Rome

Shep Houghton

Shep Houghton

Soldier (uncredited)

Lumsden Hare

Lumsden Hare

Publius

William Phipps

William Phipps

Servant to Antony

Oscar Blank

Oscar Blank

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Ned Glass

Ned Glass

Cobbler (uncredited)

Michael Cirillo

Michael Cirillo

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Joseph Glick

Joseph Glick

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Phil Schumacher

Phil Schumacher

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Scott Seaton

Scott Seaton

Senator (uncredited)

Michael Ansara

Michael Ansara

Pindarus

John Lupton

John Lupton

Varro

Chet Stratton

Chet Stratton

Servant to Caesar

Michael Tolan

Michael Tolan

Officer to Octavius

Eumenio Blanco

Eumenio Blanco

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Morgan Farley

Morgan Farley

Artemidorus

Donald Elson

Donald Elson

Citizen of Rome

Robert Nichols

Robert Nichols

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Stephen Roberts

Stephen Roberts

Dardanius

Richard Hale

Richard Hale

A Soothsayer

Vic Perrin

Vic Perrin

Hoodlum (uncredited)

John Hoyt

John Hoyt

Decius Brutus

Louis Calhern

Louis Calhern

Julius Caesar

David Bond

David Bond

Citizen of Rome

Dabbs Greer

Dabbs Greer

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

James Mason

James Mason

Brutus

George Blagoi

George Blagoi

Soldier (uncredited)

Edmund Purdom

Edmund Purdom

Strato

Ray Spiker

Ray Spiker

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Russell Meeker

Russell Meeker

Senator (uncredited)

Paul Guilfoyle

Paul Guilfoyle

Citizen of Rome

Jo Gilbert

Jo Gilbert

Citizen of Rome

Oliver Blake

Oliver Blake

Citizen of Rome

Alan Napier

Alan Napier

Cicero

John O'Malley

John O'Malley

Citizen of Rome

John Barton

John Barton

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Joe Brooks

Joe Brooks

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Ian Wolfe

Ian Wolfe

Caius Ligarius

Rhys Williams

Rhys Williams

Lucilius

Michael Pate

Michael Pate

Flavius

Neyle Morrow

Neyle Morrow

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Charles Ferguson

Charles Ferguson

Citizen of Rome / Centurion Lookout (uncredited)

Barry Regan

Barry Regan

Sentry (uncredited)

Robert Fuller

Robert Fuller

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Bill Clark

Bill Clark

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

George Macready

George Macready

Marullus

Dayton Lummis

Dayton Lummis

Messala

Ann Tyrrell

Ann Tyrrell

Citizen of Rome

John Call

John Call

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Tom Powers

Tom Powers

Metellus Cimber

Booth Colman

Booth Colman

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Darren Dublin

Darren Dublin

Hoodlum (uncredited)

Edmond O'Brien

Edmond O'Brien

Casca

Irene Tedrow

Irene Tedrow

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Thomas Browne Henry

Thomas Browne Henry

Volumnius

John Alderson

John Alderson

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Joseph L. Mankiewicz

Joseph L. Mankiewicz

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William Cottrell

William Cottrell

Cinna

Greer Garson

Greer Garson

Calpurnia

Ray Beltram

Ray Beltram

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Leonard George

Leonard George

Hoodlum (uncredited)

Chester Hayes

Chester Hayes

Roman Soldier (uncredited)

Norman Rice

Norman Rice

Little Man (uncredited)

Howard W. Koch

Howard W. Koch

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Vic Perry

Vic Perry

Popilius Lena

Elias Gamboa

Elias Gamboa

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Douglass Watson

Douglass Watson

Octavius Caesar

John Hardy

John Hardy

Lucius

Preston Hanson

Preston Hanson

Claudius

Joseph Waring

Joseph Waring

Clitus

John Parrish

John Parrish

Titinius

Alvin Hurwitz

Alvin Hurwitz

Citizen of Rome

Henny Backus

Henny Backus

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Robert Dulaine

Robert Dulaine

Roman (uncredited)

Alfred Raboch

Alfred Raboch

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Al Westen

Al Westen

-

Irene Ives

Irene Ives

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Details

GenresDrama, History
Runtime2h 1 mins
Released on04 Jun 1953
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

Having finally beaten Pompey's armies, Caesar (Louis Calhern) has returned to Rome to the acclaim of it's population. A fourth term as consul and the title of dictator for life suit his ambitions but they cause alarm amongst those who feel this is the first step to absolutism. First amongst those suspicious characters is Cassius (John Gielgud) and together with Brutus (James Mason) and Casca (Edmund O'Brien) conclude that drastic action needs to be taken if they are to prevent him becoming king. They must, however, factor in the powerful Mark Antony (Marlon Brando) - Caesar's right hand man, and an honourable military figure. The Ides of March duly arrive, and history takes it course - and for me, that's when this adaptation of Shakespeare's play comes alive. The hitherto largely unseen Brando's character cleverly manipulates the mob into handing him an opportunity for vengeance on the assassins, and together with Octavius (Douglas Watson) a chance to wrest control of the empire for themselves. Many people have said that Gielgud was the finest of 20th century Shakesperian thespians and his performance here is potent and evocative. His character comes across as only slightly less ambitious than Caesar, and one way more venal. It's James Mason, though, who impresses most here. His Brutus imbues a sense of principal, of honour and integrity - he seems the only one not quite in it for himself. Both of these men deliver some legendary soliloquies with skill and adroitness. Brando really only gets the one significant kick at the ball as he delivers his eulogy, but here he delivers an impassioned speech to the baying crown that's as insightful as it is inciteful. Joseph L. Mankiewicz competently presides over a well produced and paced dramatisation of brutality, duplicity and pride - and he allows those on screen to demonstrate their abilities to deliver some slightly abridged but still complex dialogue strongly. Not be forgotten are a couple of important, if sparing, contributions from Greer Garson and Deborah Kerr and we are delivered of a great story of intrigue and power that I really enjoyed.

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