Ambrose Video (1981)
Drama | History | Romance
USA | English | Color | 02:50
She's called the most fascinating female character of any age. The remarkable characterization of Cleopatra has made this sequel to Julius Caesar a timeless favorite. One of the most coveted roles for actresses, played previously by Elizabeth Taylor and Vivien Leigh, the star of this production, Jane Lapotaire not only looks similar to the coin portraits of the historical Queen of Egypt, but has the range and maturity to capture her many facets.
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John Paul | Canidius |
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Jonathan Adams | Ventidius |
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Jane Lapotaire | Cleopatra |
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Colin Blakely | Antony |
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Darien Angadi | Alexas |
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Janet Key | Charmian |
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Howard Goorney | Soothsayer |
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Cassie McFarlane | Iras |
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Emrys James | Enobarbus |
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Kevin Huckstep | Messenger |
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Michael Anthony | Messenger |
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Mohammad Shamsi | Mardian |
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Ian Charleson | Octavius Caesar |
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Esmond Knight | Lepidus |
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Harry Waters | Thidias |
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David Neal | Proculeius |
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Anthony Pedley | Agrippa |
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Geoffrey Collins | Dolabella |
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Donald Sumpter | Pompeius |
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George Innes | Menas |
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Desmond Stokes | Menecrates |
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Lynn Farleigh | Octavia |
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David Kincaid | Cleopatra's Messenger |
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Simon Chandler | Eros |
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Pat Connell | Soldier |
| Director | Jonathan Miller |
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| Writer | William Shakespeare | |
| Producer | Jonathan Miller | |
| Musician | Stephen Oliver | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Distributor | Ambrose Video |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |
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| Index | 1659 |
| Added Date | Jun 05, 2014 20:06:56 |
| Modified Date | Oct 12, 2015 03:44:43 |