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Alexander the Great DVD Movie

Alexander the Great DVD


2.35:1: Cinemascope

PN: 027616911995IE     Release: 09/20/2005
Starring: Richard Burton, Fredric March, Claire Bloom
Director(s): Robert Rossen
Price:$9.99 

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Alexander the Great
The short life and quick death of Alexander the Great is recounted in this literate historical epic. Decked out in a blonde wig, Richard Burton stars as the Grecian warrior who conquered the known world while only in his twenties, then wept because there were no more worlds left to conquer. While the film's 141 minutes are occasionally bogged down by near-existential dialogue sequences (What doth it profit a man etc. etc.), the battle sequences are among the best and most accurate ever filmed. Fredric March and Danielle Darieux costar as Alexander's parents Philip of Macedonia and Olympius, Claire Bloom does what she can with the nothing role of Alexander's wife Barsine, and Michael Hordern and Harry Andrews are cast as Demosthenes and Darrius, respectively. Lensed in Spain and Italy, Alexander the Great conquered no new worlds at the box-office, perhaps because Richard Burton, brilliant though he was, hadn't yet attained "saleability". ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Richard Burton as Alexander the Great
Fredric March as Philip of Macedonia
Claire Bloom as Barsine
Danielle Darrieux as Olympias
Harry Andrews as Darius
Stanley Baker as Attalus
Niall MacGinnis as Parmenio
Peter Cushing as Memnon
Michael Hordern as Demosthenes
Barry Jones as Aristotle
Marisa de Leza as Eurydice
Gustavo Rojo as Cleitus
Ruben Rojo as Philotas
William Squire as Aeschenes
Helmut Dantine as Nectanebus
Peter Wyngarde as Pausanius
Julio Pena as Arsites
Jose Nieto as Spithridates
Carlos Martínez Baena as Nearchus
Larry Taylor as Perdiccas
Jose Marco as Harpalus
Ramsay Ames as Drunken woman
Mario De Barros as Messenger
Ellen Rossen as Amytis
Crew
André Andrejew - Art Director
David Ffolkes - Costume Designer
Robert Rossen - Director
Ralph Kemplen - Editor
Mario Nascimbene - Composer (Music Score)
Robert Krasker - Cinematographer
Robert Rossen - Producer
André Andrejew - Set Designer
Cliff John Richardson - Special Effects
Robert Rossen - Screenwriter

Alexander the Great
While it is arguably better than Oliver Stone's more recent remake, the 1956 Alexander the Great is a rather mediocre epic. Part of the problem is simply the passage of time; the fight scenes which might have looked rather realistic in the 1950s now seem to be rather paltry in numbers and lacking in imagination. That lack of imagination is present throughout; it's as if director Robert Rossen all of a sudden found himself behind the camera with neither a real vision nor a real passion for the project. In the right circumstances, Rossen could be a director of insight; that's far from the case here. It's not that his work is actually bad, but an historical epic about a larger-than-life character demands someone at the helm whose direction is equally larger-than-life, if not moreso. Rossen is hampered by a script that thinks it is delving deeper into its characters than it actually is, resulting in some leaden speeches that end up quite platitudinous. Alexander undergoes a tremendous character change, but the psychological depth that would underscore that transformation is missing. Under the circumstances, Richard Burton is left to do little more than declaim in a vague and empty fashion; he does not provide the grandeur that the character demands and that the writers have largely omitted. Much better is Fredric March as his father, practically stealing much of the movie from Burton. Claire Bloom does quite nicely with a nothing part, and the supporting cast is solid throughout. Alexander gets a lot of the facts right, which earns it points; it's just a shame the facts were presented in a more cinematically engaging fashion. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 
Robert Rossen: Directors Guild of America, Best Director (nominated)

 

General Specifications:

Language Options:English, French, Spanish
Subtitle Options:English, French, Spanish
Sound Processing:DDS: Dolby Digital Surround
DD1: Dolby Digital Mono
Additional Features:cc Original theatrical trailer
DVD Aspect Ratio:2.35:1: Cinemascope
MPAA Rating:NR
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:136 min
 

DVD Chapters:


Side #1 --
1. Main Title/A Son Is Born [8:50]
2. Aristotle's Pupil [7:51]
3. Moral Duty [8:57]
4. "Foul Lies" [8:18]
5. The Road to Glory [8:50]
6. Divine Idea [9:19]
7. Destiny [8:09]
8. Goaded Into Action [7:46]
9. All of Asia [9:26]
10. Held in the Heart [8:32]
11. Onward & Upward [8:10]
12. "A Little Greek Boy" [7:37]
13. Heaven Help Us [8:41]
14. Death of a King [8:13]
15. Supreme Ruler [8:09]
16. One World [8:46]

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