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Spartacus

Screening on Film
Directed by Stanley Kubrick.
With Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Tony Curtis.
US, 1960, 35mm, color, 184 min.

The Hollywood blacklist was cracking at last with the previously unemployable Dalton Trumbo’s script from Howard Fast’s semi-Stalinist novel about the militant slave (a premature Communist!) who led a revolt against his Romanov-like Roman masters. This is hardly Kubrick’s most personal film, but it certainly is much bare-chested fun, from the cheeky performances (Peter Ustinov won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar) to the dagger fights to the homoerotic bathing scene involving Laurence Olivier and Tony Curtis (who talks "New Yorkese" throughout). Other virtues: Alex North’s much-praised score, and the Academy Award-winning cinematography by Russell Metty, who also photographed Douglas Sirk melodramas.

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