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Lead Actors

Russell Crowe Thumbnail
Russell Crowe
as Maximus
Joaquin Phoenix Thumbnail
Joaquin Phoenix
as Commodus
Connie Nielsen Thumbnail
Connie Nielsen
as Lucilla
Oliver Reed Thumbnail
Oliver Reed
as Proximo
Richard Harris Thumbnail
Richard Harris
as Marcus Aurelius

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David Franzoni
(Producer)
Branko Lustig
(Producer)
Douglas Wick
(Producer)

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Gladiator (2000)

Rating:
  
8.6
/ 10
  45 votes
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Director: Ridley Scott
Writer: David Franzoni
John Logan
Release Date: 1 May 2000 (United States)  more
Language: English
Genre: Action | Adventure | Drama | History
Tagline: Father of a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife and I shall have my vengeance in this life or the next

Storyline

Maximus is a powerful Roman general, loved by the people and the aging Emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Before his death, the Emperor chooses Maximus to be his heir over his own son, Commodus, and a power struggle leaves Maximus and his family condemned to death. The powerful general is unable to save his family, and his loss of will allows him to get captured and put into the Gladiator games until he dies. The only desire that fuels him now is the chance to rise to the top so that he will be able to look into the eyes of the man who will feel his revenge.

Backdrops


The Director

Ridley Scott
Scott was born in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, the son of Elizabeth and Colonel Francis Percy Scott. He was raised in an Army family, meaning that for most of his early life, his father — an officer in the Royal Engineers — was absent. Ridley's older brother, Frank, joined the Merchant Navy when he was still young and the pair had little contact. During this time the family moved around, living in (among other areas) Cumbria, Wales and Germany. He has a younger brother, Tony, also a film director. After the Second World War, the Scott family moved back to their native north-east England, eventually settling in Teesside (whose industrial landscape would later inspire similar scenes in Blade Runner). He enjoyed watching films, and his favourites include Lawrence of Arabia, Citizen Kane and Seven Samurai. Scott studied in Teesside from 1954 to 1958, at Grangefield Grammar School and lat
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User Reviews

The History of the OSCARS - Best Picture Winners part IV
1990 – Dances With Wolves (*****)
Rich in detail, emotion and respect. Costner has such a strong handle on the mood and pace of the film, it’s hard not to get taken away in the majestic sweep.

What should have won?
Goodfellas – Despite Dances With Wolves’ excellence, Scorsese’s gangster film is a masterclass in film form and a visceral delight.



1991 – The Silence of the Lambs (*****)
A remarkable adaptation; form, excitement, performance and technicals all come together perfectly to create an unforgettable film that will stay with the viewer forever.

What should have won?
The Silence of the Lambs – As much as I’d have loved Beauty and the Beast to have won, I cannot look past or find fault in Silence.



1992 - Unforgiven (*****)
Clint Eastwood’s film could have been subtitled, ‘The Death of the Western’. Using his own persona and changes in censorship and audience involvement Eastwood creates a work of adult brilliance.

What should have won?
Unforgiven – To deconstruct a genre while showing it so much respect is an impressive feat and one that Eastwood achieves perfectly.



1993 – Schindler’s List (*****)
It’s hard to describe the affect that this film has on a viewer, with no tr...

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MickoHarriso

I remember the first time I seen this film, I was absolutely amazed by it in everyday. Fantastic


digitalscribe

Great visuals, something hammy, blase plot and direction.


onil_pereyra

Fantastic Film.


bartsmart

Have seen it twice, I know people who have seen this move several times and can't get enough. An epic movie.


ltapson

worth it to see all the sexy abs!


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