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Critic Noel Murray
rated 8

Empire mostly balances explanatory dialogue with thrilling clashes in the wilderness, and it's aided immeasurably by Dimitri Tiomkin's majestic score, and the way Mann and cinematographer Robert Krasker keep the camera moving...

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Cast & Crew

Anthony Mann
Director
Christopher Plummer
As Commodus
James Mason
As Timonides
John Ireland
As Ballomar
Sophia Loren
As Lucilla
Omar Sharif
As Sohamus
Finlay Currie
As Senator
Mel Ferrer
As Cleander

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The Fall of the Roman Empire is a historical epic film that tells the story of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire in the 2nd century AD. The film follows the story of the ailing Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, who fights to keep Germanic tribes from invading his northern territories on the Danube frontier. His deputies, the Greek ex-slave Timonides and the stern and honest general Gaius Livius, are loyal to him but are thwarted by Commodus, Marcus Aurelius' son, who wants to rule by force. The film explores themes of power, corruption, and betrayal as Commodus poisones his father and takes the throne, rejecting his father's policies of equality and justice. The film also highlights the struggle between the plebeian Livius and the patrician Commodus, who represents the decaying Roman aristocracy. The Fall of the Roman Empire features an all-star cast, including Alec Guinness as Marcus Aurelius, Stephen Boyd as Gaius Livius, and Christopher Plummer as Commodus. The film was directed by Anthony Mann and produced by Samuel Bronston, who was known for his grand-scale historical epics. Overall, The Fall ofthe Roman Empire is a sweeping epic that brings to life the dramatic events of ancient Roman history, exploring themes that continue to resonate today.

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The Fall of the Roman Empire was released in theaters on March 26, 1964.