Cleopatra (1999)
Directed by Franc Roddam
Genres - Drama, Historical Film |
Sub-Genres - Historical Epic, Period Film |
Run Time - 240 min. |
Countries - Germany, United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Mark Deming
The epic saga of the Queen of Egypt gets yet another retelling in Cleopatra, a four-hour, two-part spectacular produced for television. Leonor Varela plays Cleopatra, the Egyptian monarch who uses her wisdom, charm, ruthlessness, and seductive powers to work her way into the heart (and bed) of Roman leader Julius Caesar (Timothy Dalton). But Cleopatra shifts her romantic alliances to Marc Anthony (Billy Zane) just in time for Caesar's death and Anthony's rise to the throne. When Rome goes to war, however, Cleopatra realizes that she can only remain in power for so long, eventually making a late date with an asp when things get especially grim. This is at least the 12th film based on Cleopatra's life (the best-known being the infamously expensive 1962 version starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton). Produced by Hallmark for NBC television, this version first aired as a two-part miniseries in May 1999.
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Egypt, manipulation, queen [royalty], Roman-Empire, seduction, snake, suicide