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Alexander the Great

- The colossus who conquered the world!

An engrossing spectacle set in the 4th-century BC, in which Alexander of Greece leads his troops forth, conquering all of the known world, in the belief that the Greek way of thinking will bring enlightenment to people. The son of the barbaric and ruthless King Philip of Macedonia, Alexander achieved glory in his short but remarkable life.

Release Date : 1956-03-28

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Rossen FilmsC.B. Films S.A.United Artists

Production Country : SpainUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Richard Burton

Character Name : Alexander

Original Name : Richard Burton

Gender : Male

Fredric March

Character Name : Philip of Macedonia

Original Name : Fredric March

Gender : Male

Claire Bloom

Character Name : Barsine

Original Name : Claire Bloom

Gender : Female

Danielle Darrieux

Character Name : Olympias

Original Name : Danielle Darrieux

Gender : Female

Barry Jones

Character Name : Aristotle

Original Name : Barry Jones

Gender : Male

Harry Andrews

Character Name : Darius

Original Name : Harry Andrews

Gender : Male

Stanley Baker

Character Name : Attalus

Original Name : Stanley Baker

Gender : Male

Niall MacGinnis

Character Name : Parmenio

Original Name : Niall MacGinnis

Gender : Male

Peter Cushing

Character Name : Memmon

Original Name : Peter Cushing

Gender : Male

Michael Hordern

Character Name : Demosthenes

Original Name : Michael Hordern

Gender : Male

Marisa de Leza

Character Name : Eurydice (as Marisa De Leza)

Original Name : Marisa de Leza

Gender : Female

Gustavo Rojo

Character Name : Cleitus

Original Name : Gustavo Rojo

Gender : Male

Rubén Rojo

Character Name : Philotas (as Ruben Rojo)

Original Name : Rubén Rojo

Gender : Male

Peter Wyngarde

Character Name : Pausanias

Original Name : Peter Wyngarde

Gender : Male

Helmut Dantine

Character Name : Nectenabus

Original Name : Helmut Dantine

Gender : Male

William Squire

Character Name : Aeschenes

Original Name : William Squire

Gender : Male

Friedrich von Ledebur

Character Name : Antipater (as Friedrich Ledebur)

Original Name : Friedrich von Ledebur

Gender : Male

Christopher Lee

Character Name : Nectenabus (voice)

Original Name : Christopher Lee

Gender : Male

Virgílio Teixeira

Character Name : Ptolemy

Original Name : Virgílio Teixeira

Gender : Male

Julio Peña

Character Name : Arsites

Original Name : Julio Peña

Gender : Male

Carlos Baena

Character Name : Nearchus

Original Name : Carlos Baena

Gender : Male

Teresa del Río

Character Name : Roxane (as Teresa Del Rio)

Original Name : Teresa del Río

Gender : Female

José Nieto

Character Name : Spithridates (as Jose Nieto)

Original Name : José Nieto

Gender : Male

Larry Taylor

Character Name : Perdiccas

Original Name : Larry Taylor

Gender : Male

José Marco

Character Name : Harpalus (as Jose Marco)

Original Name : José Marco

Gender : Male

Ricardo Valle

Character Name : Hephaestion

Original Name : Ricardo Valle

Gender : Male

Carmen Carulla

Character Name : Stateira

Original Name : Carmen Carulla

Gender : Male

Jesús Luque

Character Name : Aristander (as Jesus Luque)

Original Name : Jesús Luque

Gender : Male

Ramsay Ames

Character Name : Drunken Woman (as Ramsey Ames)

Original Name : Ramsay Ames

Gender : Female

Ellen Rossen

Character Name : Amytis

Original Name : Ellen Rossen

Gender : Male

Carlos Acevedo

Character Name : Ochus

Original Name : Carlos Acevedo

Gender : Male

Manuel Arbó

Character Name : (no acreditado)

Original Name : Manuel Arbó

Gender : Male

Mario Barros

Character Name : (no acreditado)

Original Name : Mario Barros

Gender : Male

Enrique Diosdado

Character Name : (no acreditado)

Original Name : Enrique Diosdado

Gender : Male

Sergio Orta

Character Name : (no acreditado)

Original Name : Sergio Orta

Gender : Male

Gérard Tichy

Character Name : (no acreditado)

Original Name : Gérard Tichy

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-08-10

_**Alexander’s conquests from Greece through the Persian Empire**_ After being tutored by Aristotle (Barry Jones), Alexander (Richard Burton) takes over the Macedonian throne in 336 BC at the age of 20 after his father is assassinated (Fredric March). Over the next 13 years he, amazingly, conquers the Persian Empire and heads into India before finally turning back. Claire Bloom plays Alexander’s mother while Peter Cushing appears as General Memnon, who defects to Persia. Teresa del Río is on hand as Alexander’s wife acquired in Bactria. “Alexander the Great” (1956) debuted 48 years before Oliver Stone’s 2004 rendition. It’s better than what I expected for such an old, obscure film, but not great like, say, “Ben-Hur” (1959) mainly because the brooding story is more tedious than compelling. There’s a lot of Shakespearean posing and talking, which will turn off some viewers. However, I like the doomy, heavy air, which is augmented by the score (that no doubt inspired doom metal bands fifteen years later), as well as Burton’s forceful presence (people claim that he was too old for the part, but not really since he was 30 during shooting and the real Alexander died one month shy of 33). I expected the ambiance to be lusher, yet the colors are surprisingly muted. This one spends so much time in Greece/Macedonia to the point that the conquest of the Persian Empire seems like an afterthought and India is barely mentioned (if at all). Nevertheless, there’s enough to appreciate here for those interested in the topic. Speaking of which, I suggest reading up on Alexander a little bit before viewing so you can grasp the main characters and the basics of what’s going on. I also suggest watching the 2004 version and comparing the two. The film runs 2 hours, 16 minutes, and was shot entirely in Spain. GRADE: B-

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-01-07

This is essentially a story all of it's own. Though history forms the basis of the subject, Richard Burton's depiction strays quite wilfully from any of the more established legends that are Alexander of Macedonia - or it just chooses to create a completely new one. Frederic March is good as his borderline megalomanic father Philip. with whom Alexander has a love/hate relationship as is Danielle Darrieux - his glamorous, and equally enigmatic mother Olympias who is constantly filling her son's head with tales of his divine origins. The tale leads us on a colourful adventure through his life without much subtlety, artistry or style - indeed Burton is pretty wooden throughout. To be fair, he has little by way of good dialogue to work with and although the assembled cast is impressive, they rarely work together well enough to create anything like a sense of peril, achievement or anything much, really - with Stanley Baker and Clare Bloom as the Persian Princess Barsine proving to be casting at it's most curious. As you'd expect, the budget wasn't meagre and the craft elements are stunningly produced; costumes, scenery and the battle scenes are all staged well with plenty of action. It's far too long however, and the chances to develop the more historically interesting facets of their characterisations are pretty much all missed. Just goes to show that money isn't everything...