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Julius Caesar (1970)

June 4, 1970 (GB) War, Drama, History • 117m

Overview

All-star cast glamorizes this lavish 1970 remake of the classic William Shakespeare play, which portrays the assassination of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March, and the resulting war between the faction led by the assassins and the faction led by Mark Anthony.

Director

Stuart Burge

Top Billed

Charlton Heston

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Crew
Kenneth Higgins
Kenneth Higgins

Cinematography

Barbara Gillett
Barbara Gillett

Wardrobe Supervisor

Kenneth J. Withers
Kenneth J. Withers

Camera Operator

James Swann
James Swann

Associate Producer

Anthony B. Unger
Anthony B. Unger

Executive Producer

Henry T. Weinstein
Henry T. Weinstein

Executive Producer

Kenneth Higgins
Kenneth Higgins

Director of Photography

Julia Trevelyan Oman
Julia Trevelyan Oman

Production Design

Maurice Pelling
Maurice Pelling

Art Direction

Robin Archer
Robin Archer

Costume Design

Anne Forsythe
Anne Forsythe

Hairstylist

Cliff Sharpe
Cliff Sharpe

Makeup Artist

Ann Fordyce
Ann Fordyce

Hairdresser

Nick Maley
Nick Maley

Makeup Trainee

Denis Johnson Jr
Denis Johnson Jr

Production Manager

Joe Canutt
Joe Canutt

Second Unit Director

Christopher Dryhurst
Christopher Dryhurst

First Assistant Director

Tony Buck
Tony Buck

Third Assistant Director

Peter Macgregor-Scott
Peter Macgregor-Scott

Third Assistant Director

Tony McWhirter
Tony McWhirter

Second Assistant Director

Tony Curtis
Tony Curtis

Assistant Art Director

Mentor Huebner
Mentor Huebner

Production Illustrator

Sid Siddall
Sid Siddall

Property Master

Roy Ford
Roy Ford

Camera Operator

Les Parrott
Les Parrott

Clapper Loader



Reviews

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

June 3, 2023

I recall seeing Charlton Heston on stage at the height of his "Man For All Seasons" theatrical pomp, and he wasn't half bad. In this, however, made much earlier - he is still very much honing his theatrical skills. He portrays Mark Anthony, and the rest of an admittedly acclaimed cast stick pretty closely to the narrative of the bard's telling of the rise and fall of Caesar. That role falls to Sir John Gielgud, the only established thespian among… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

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