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Release Date:
June 4, 1970
Original Title:
Julius Caesar
Alternate Titles:
Ventitré pugnali per Cesare
Юлий Цезарь
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Commonwealth United Entertainment
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG US: G
Runtime: 117
All-star cast glamorizes this lavish 1970 remake of the classic William Shakespeare play, which portrays the assassination of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March, and the resulting war between the faction led by the assassins and the faction led by Mark Anthony.
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Art Direction:
Maurice Pelling
Assistant Art Director:
Tony Curtis
Associate Producer:
James Swann
Camera Operator:
Kenneth J. Withers
Roy Ford
Cinematography:
Kenneth Higgins
Continuity:
Phyllis Townshend
Costume Design:
Robin Archer
Director:
Stuart Burge
Director of Photography:
Kenneth Higgins
Editor:
Eric Boyd-Perkins
Executive Producer:
Anthony B. Unger
Henry T. Weinstein
First Assistant Director:
Christopher Dryhurst
Hairdresser:
Ann Fordyce
Hairstylist:
Anne Forsythe
Makeup Artist:
Cliff Sharpe
Christopher Tucker
Makeup Trainee:
Nick Maley
Music:
Michael J. Lewis
Producer:
Peter Snell
Production Design:
Julia Trevelyan Oman
Production Illustrator:
Mentor Huebner
Production Manager:
Denis Johnson Jr
Property Master:
Sid Siddall
Screenplay:
Robert Furnival
Second Assistant Director:
Tony McWhirter
Second Unit Director:
Joe Canutt
Sound:
Michael J. Lewis
Theatre Play:
William Shakespeare
Third Assistant Director:
Tony Buck
Peter Macgregor-Scott
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Barbara Gillett
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