Cleopatra (1963)
Cleopatra (1963)


Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Elizabeth Taylor
Cleopatra

Richard Burton
Marcus Antonius

Rex Harrison
Julius Caesar

Pamela Brown
High Priestess

George Cole
Flavius

Hume Cronyn
Sosigenes

Cesare Danova
Apollodorus

Kenneth Haigh
Brutus

Andrew Keir
Agrippa

Martin Landau
Rufio

Roddy McDowall
Octavian - Caesar Augustus

Robert Stephens
Germanicus

Francesca Annis
Eiras

Grégoire Aslan
Pothinus

Martin Benson
Ramos

John Doucette
Achillas

Michael Hordern
Cicero

John Hoyt
Cassius

Carroll O'Connor
Casca

Andrew Faulds
Canidius

Michael Gwynn
Cimber

Peter Grant
Palace Guard (uncredited)

Marne Maitland
Euphranor

Richard O'Sullivan
Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII

Gwen Watford
Calpurnia

Douglas Wilmer
Decimus

Marie Devereux
Bacchanal Reveler

Herbert Berghof
Theodotos

Jacqueline Chan
Lotos

Isabel Cooley
Charmian

Mike Steen
Minor Role

Finlay Currie
Titus

Meri Welles
Cleopatra's Handmaiden

Peter Forster
Officer

John Alderson
Roman Officer (uncredited)

John Alderton
1st Officer (uncredited)

Jeremy Kemp
Agitator (uncredited)

Desmond Llewelyn
Senator (uncredited)

Jean Marsh
Octavia / Octavia (uncredited)

Laurence Naismith
Arachesilaus (uncredited)

Larry Taylor
Roman Officer (uncredited)

Ray Kellogg
Second Unit Director

Andrew Marton
Second Unit Director

Stuart Lyons
Casting Consultant

Bernard Freericks
Sound Recordist

Murray Spivack
Sound Recordist

Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Director / Screenplay

Walter Wanger
Producer

Alex North
Original Music Composer

Dorothy Spencer
Editor

Ranald MacDougall
Screenplay

Sidney Buchman
Screenplay

Peter Levathes
Executive Producer

Leon Shamroy
Director of Photography

Herman A. Blumenthal
Art Direction

Hilyard M. Brown
Art Direction

Boris Juraga
Art Direction

Maurice Pelling
Art Direction

Jack Martin Smith
Art Direction

Elven Webb
Art Direction

Vittorio Nino Novarese
Costume Design

Paul S. Fox
Set Decoration

Ray Moyer
Set Decoration

Walter M. Scott
Set Decoration

Renié
Costume Design

Alberto De Rossi
Makeup Artist

Giovanni Natalucci
Set Designer

John DeCuir
Production Design

Vivienne Walker
Hairstylist

C.O. Erickson
Production Manager

Forrest E. Johnston
Production Manager

Fred R. Simpson
Assistant Director

Ferdinand Bellan
Scenic Artist

Don Picton
Assistant Art Director

Franco Di Giacomo
Camera Operator

Gerry Fisher
Camera Operator

Bob Penn
Still Photographer

Hermes Pan
Choreographer

Elaine Schreyeck
Script Supervisor

Ray Austin
Stunt Coordinator

Carlo Maria Franzero
Book

Larry Shaw
Still Photographer
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Details.
Release DateJune 12, 1963
StatusReleased
Running Time4h 11m
Content RatingG
Budget$44,000,000
Box Office$57,779,280
Filming LocationsMalibu, United States · Almería, Spain
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Cleopatra is a 1963 American epic historical drama film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with a screenplay adapted by Mankiewicz, Ranald MacDougall and Sidney Buchman from the 1957 book The Life and Times of Cleopatra by Carlo Maria Franzero, and from histories by Plutarch, Suetonius, and Appian. The film stars Elizabeth Taylor in the eponymous role, along with Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Roddy McDowall and Martin Landau. It chronicles the struggles of the young queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt to resist the imperial ambitions of Rome.
Walter Wanger had long contemplated producing a biographical film about Cleopatra. In 1958, his production company partnered with Twentieth Century Fox to produce the film. Following an extensive casting search, Elizabeth Taylor signed on to portray the title role for a record-setting salary of $1 million. Rouben Mamoulian was hired as director, and the script underwent numerous revisions from Nigel Balchin, Dale Wasserman, Lawrence Durrell, and Nunnally Johnson. Principal photography began at Pinewood Studios on September 28, 1960, but Taylor's health problems delayed further filming. Production was suspended in November after it had gone overbudget with only ten minutes of usable footage.
Mamoulian resigned as director and was replaced by Mankiewicz, who had directed Taylor in Suddenly, Last Summer (1959). Production was re-located to Cinecittà, where filming resumed on September 25, 1961, without a finished shooting script. During filming, a personal scandal made worldwide headlines when it was reported that co-stars Taylor and Richard Burton had an adulterous affair. Filming wrapped on July 28, 1962, and further reshoots were made from February to March 1963. With the estimated production costs totaling $31 million (not counting the $5 million spent on the aborted British shoot), the film became the most expensive film ever made up to that point and nearly bankrupted the studio. The cost of distribution, print and advertising expenses added a further $13 million to Fox's costs.
Cleopatra premiered at the Rivoli Theatre in New York City on June 12, 1963. It received a generally favorable response from American film critics, but an unfavorable one in Europe. It became the highest-grossing film of 1963, earning box-office receipts of $57.7 million in the United States and Canada, and one of the highest-grossing films of the decade at a worldwide level. However, the film initially lost money because of its production and marketing costs totaling $44 million ($452 million in 2024). It received nine nominations at the 36th Academy Awards, including for Best Picture, and won four: Best Art Direction (Color), Best Cinematography (Color), Best Visual Effects and Best Costume Design (Color).
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