Cleopatra
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Cleopatra

Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt experiences both triumph and tragedy as she attempts to resist the imperial ambitions of Rome.

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s married to Calpurnia, he marries Cleopatra in Egypt, making her his queen. Caesar is assassinated, and Cleopatra returns to Egypt. Mark Antony, who is reconciled with Octavian, visits Egypt and becomes infatuated with Cleopatra. They have three children together. Octavian declares war on Antony and Cleopatra, resulting in their defeat at the Battle of Actium. Antony and Cleopatra take their own lives, and Octavian becomes the first emperor of Rome.

Cleopatra is a historical epic film released in 1963. Set in ancient Egypt during the time of the Roman Empire, the movie tells the story of Cleopatra, the last active pharaoh of Egypt, and her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.

The film begins with Caesar pursuing Pompey, and Cleopatra's younger brother Ptolemy attempting to gain favor with Caesar by presenting him with Pompey's head. Cleopatra, disguised as a rug, is presented to Caesar and immediately captivates him. Caesar becomes infatuated with Cleopatra and declares her Egypt's ruler.

After Caesar's assassination, Cleopatra returns to Egypt and meets Mark Antony. They fall in love and have three children together. However, their relationship becomes strained when Octavian declares war on them. Antony and Cleopatra are defeated at the Battle of Actium and ultimately take their own lives.

Cleopatra is a grand-scale epic featuring lavish sets, stunning costumes, and unforgettable performances by Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra and Richard Burton as Mark Antony. The film explores themes of love, power, and betrayal, and provides a fascinating glimpse into the ancient world.

Also Known As:

Cleopatra

Release Date:

31 Jul 1963

Writers:

Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Ranald MacDougall, Sidney Buchman

Awards:

Won 4 Oscars. 6 wins & 13 nominations total