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The Fall of the Roman Empire

Never before a spectacle like the fall of the Roman empire
1964 | 188m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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In the year 180 A.D. Germanic tribes are about to invade the Roman empire from the north. In the midst of this crisis ailing emperor Marcus Aurelius has to make a decision about his successor between his son Commodus, who is obsessed by power, and the loyal general Gaius Livius.
Release Date: Mar 24, 1964
Director: Anthony Mann
Writer: Edward Gibbon, Basilio Franchina, Philip Yordan, Ben Barzman
Genres: Drama, History, War
Keywords roman empire, thoughtful, cómodo, epic, chariot, commodus, dramatic, barbarian, poisoning, fall empire, ancient rome, 2nd century, fall roman empire
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Samuel Bronston Productions
Box Office Revenue: $4,750,000
Budget: $19,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Sophia Loren Lucilla
Stephen Boyd Livius
Alec Guinness Marcus Aurelius
James Mason Timonides
Christopher Plummer Commodus
Anthony Quayle Verulus
John Ireland Ballomar
Omar Sharif Sohamus
Mel Ferrer Cleander
Eric Porter Julianus
Finlay Currie Senator
Andrew Keir Polybius
Douglas Wilmer Niger
George Murcell Victorinus
Norman Wooland Virgilianus
Michael Gwynn Cornelius
Virgílio Teixeira Marcellus
Peter Damon Claudius
Rafael Luis Calvo Lentulus
Lena von Martens Helva
Roland Carey Barbarian (uncredited)
Margaret Fuller Part of Court (uncredited)
Mario Ghignone Gladiators Trainer (uncredited)
Gabriella Licudi Tauna (uncredited)
Jeffrey O'Kelly Brother of Livius (uncredited)
Robert Rietti Opening Narrator (voice / uncredited)
Guy Rolfe Marius (uncredited)
José Terrón Soldier on Horse (uncredited)
Friedrich von Ledebur Barbarian (uncredited)
Patricia Wright Roman Citizen, Slave Woman (uncredited)
Name Job
Edward Gibbon Author
Maude Spector Casting
John Moore Production Design, Costume Design, Set Decoration
Robert Lawrence Editor
Basilio Franchina Screenplay
Carl Gibson Technical Supervisor
Grazia De Rossi Hairdresser
Will Durant Technical Advisor
Milton C. Burrow Sound Effects Editor
Magdalena Paradell Assistant Editor
Bruno Pasqualini Electrician
George Korngold Music Editor
Mario Van Riel Makeup Artist
Julio Sempere Second Second Assistant Director
Cecil Bolton Orchestrator
Robert Docker Orchestrator
David Tamkin Orchestrator
Veniero Colasanti Costume Design, Production Design, Set Decoration
David Hildyard Sound Mixer
Elaine Schreyeck Continuity
Gloria Mussetta Wardrobe Master
Maciek Piotrowski Title Illustration
Stanley Detlie Property Master
John Harris Camera Operator
José María Ochoa Assistant Director
Gordon K. McCallum Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alex Weldon Special Effects
Samuel Bronston Presenter
Mauro Sacripanti Second Assistant Director
Frank Comstock Orchestrator
George Parrish Orchestrator
Herbert Taylor Orchestrator
Anthony Mann Director
Philip Yordan Screenplay
Ben Barzman Screenplay
Dimitri Tiomkin Conductor, Original Music Composer
Robert Krasker Director of Photography
Yakima Canutt Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
C.O. Erickson Production Manager
José López Rodero Assistant Director
Cecilio Paniagua Second Unit Cinematographer
George Tyne Dialogue Coach
Andrew Marton Second Unit Director
Name Title
Samuel Bronston Producer
Jaime Prades Associate Producer
Michał Waszyński Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Director Anthony Mann Nominated
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Geronimo1967
7.0

It's amidst the frozen forests of Germany that we meet Caesar Marcus Aurelius (Alec Guinness) who is pondering a crucial question. He is ailing, aware that he'll be with his gods soon and that his son "Commodus" (Christopher Plummer) should not be entrusted with the empire. That honour ought to go t ... o his childhood friend, and the emperor's commander "Livius" (Stephen Boyd). When he announces this, it leaves the honourable general with a conundrum - not helped by his love for the princess "Lucilla" (Sophia Loren). Thanks to an apple and a very dodgy paring knife, things come to an head and what might have seemed like the honourable thing to do at the time soon comes home to bite "Livius" as his new boss turns out to be every bit as bad as his father had feared. With the empire facing battles on many fronts, the scheming Armenian king "Sohamus" (Omar Sharif) up to mischief in the East - he's now also married to "Livilla", it looks like a battle royal will have to take place to save Rome from itself and it's foes. This is a great looking and sumptuously staged drama with loads of attention to detail both in the wilderness of the trees and with the lavishness of the Imperial court. A veritable all-star cast support too - James Mason, a slightly wooden Anthony Quayle and a brief appearance from Mel Ferrer all add colour to the thing, but it's the surfeit of writing that slows down the pace. There's just way too much chat and not enough action. That said when it does liven up then the grand-scale battle scenes are superbly photographed by Robert Krasker. In the end, the whole just isn't the sum of it's parts, and though gorgeous, Loren doesn't look remotely interested in much, if any, of the proceedings. It'd be hard to shave much from it's three hour running time and make much difference, I think it just doesn't quite work often enough.

Jun 01, 2024