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Julius Caesar (1970)

Charlton Heston , Jason Robards , Stuart Burge  |  G |  DVD
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Charlton Heston, Jason Robards, John Gielgud, Richard Johnson, Robert Vaughn
  • Directors: Stuart Burge
  • Writers: Robert Furnival, William Shakespeare
  • Producers: Anthony B. Unger, Henry T. Weinstein, James Swann, Peter Snell
  • Format: Color, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: G (General Audience)
  • Studio: Republic Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: May 11, 2004
  • Run Time: 117 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0001US6F0
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #181,856 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Julius Caesar" on IMDb

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Editorial Reviews

1970 remake with Heston as Mark Antony; earlier and better version had Marlon Brando.

Customer Reviews

The fault is not in the casting of Heston versus Brando as Anthony. John Brady  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
As far as the movie quality, I have seen nothing wrong with it. K. Prange  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
I regret buying it. debrasnipes  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
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67 of 71 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars One of the few good movie versions of a Shakespeare play. September 5, 1999
Format:VHS Tape
Much better than the earlier Julius Caesar, which starred Marlon Brando as Mark Antony and James Mason as Brutus. In this version, Jason Robards as Brutus is admittedly an embarrassment, but the rest of the cast is quite strong. The delivery of Antony's funeral oration by Charlton Heston is brilliant, powerful, well-paced, the dramatic high point of the movie. Richard Johnson as Cassius, John Gielgud as Caesar, Robert Vaughn as Casca and Diana Rigg as Portia are fine actors, with full dramatic presence, at home in Shakespeare's language. Brief parts, like the soothsayer's and the cobbler's, are memorably played. The screenplay omits two short passages that are important to the plot: (1) Cassius' avowal in the first act, after his attempt to persuade Brutus to oppose Caesar, that if their positions were reversed and he, Cassius, stood as well with Caesar as Brutus does and Brutus made a comparable appeal to him, he would certainly not listen. (2) Immediately after the assassination, a promise by Brutus to Antony's servant of safe conduct for Antony, who thus knows when he comes to the Capitol and weeps over Caesar's body, challenging the conspirators to kill him also, that he is in no danger of their doing so.
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57 of 61 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Fine Performance by Heston but I prefer the Brando version September 27, 2000
Format:VHS Tape
Charlton Heston does an admirable job as Marc Antony in this 1970 version of Shakespeare's play. Certainly you will come away from this film wishing he had performed more Shakespeare on film. However, I must admit a strong preference for Marlon Brando's performance in the same role in the 1953 version of "Julius Caesar," and especially the funeral scene where the performance of the mob is equal to that of the actor in the pulpit. It would have been equally worthwhile to see Brando attempt more of the Bard as well.

I also find that across the board the acting is slightly better in the earlier version. In this color version it is strange to see Jason Robards, Jr., who made his reputation performing the works of Eugene O'Neill on the stage, flounder so badly with Shakespeare, and I have to admit his performance gets in the way of my enjoyment of this film. Of the other actors it is interesting to see John Gielgud take on the title role since he played the lean and hungry Cassius in the earlier version, a joy to see Diana Rigg nail her significant scene as Portia, and a bit disconcerting to see so many actors who would become television stars in the years to come (e.g., Richard Chamberlain, Robert Vaugh and Carroll O'Connor).

I also prefer Joseph L. Mankiewicz's direction of the 1953 film to the work of Stuart Burge in this version. Mankiewicz also had the advantage of Academy Award-winning art direction and set decoration, which I really think overcomes the fact the later version is in color. If you are screening the entire film for students or focusing just on Antony's funeral oration, by either standard I really believe you are better served with the earlier film.

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41 of 46 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars What do Moses, Ben-Hur, and Antony have in common? June 16, 2007
Format:DVD
What do Moses, Ben-Hur, and Antony have in common? Answer: They all look like Charlton Heston.
If somehow you missed the play or the history, basically Julius Caesar let his status go to his head and is about to take on the role of emperor. It is up to a handful of Noble Romans to see that this does not happen. The play is about these individuals, their individual purposes and what happens to them after the attempt to stop him. The focus is on Caesar's right arm (Mark Antony).

This is a 1970 rendition of Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar" that is well adapted for the screen. Hence the characters are well known contemporaries. You will notice the major players and might miss some of the others such as Preston Lockwood (Trebonius) who played the Judge in "Strong Poison" ASIN: B000062XDY. With many movies the actor out shine the character and totally changes the emphasis of the story. However this version is well done with maybe the exception of Jason Robards (Brutus) who sometimes seems like Jason Robards playing Brutus at other times he is quite exceptional. Diana Rigg (Portia) who looks like a little girl is the only person that sounds like she is speaking in meter. Everyone speaks clearly and pauses long enough for you to think before moving on. Facial expressions are important to the story and they do not look like they are yelling at you (except in speeches).

You will notice that the back ground music is also of 70's vantage and is used to emphasize certain scenes. However the volume is not so high that you can not hear the clear pronunciation of the lines. Also the costumes made with satin are distracting. At one point Antony looks like Carol Burnett when she was wearing a curtain and left the rod in.

As the play proceeds you will be so wrapped up in it that you will not care about the little differences in form and be totally absorbed in the film. There may be better versions and/or more favorite versions but that doe not make this version any less worth having.

Julius Caesar ~ Marlon Brando
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible!
I won't be buying this one. I owned it on VHS. Take it from me, this portrayal is a turkey. It is slow, the acting wooden and fake. Read more
Published 26 days ago by eric
5.0 out of 5 stars Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: A Great Film
the acting was superb and the set was realistic. It fit historic reality. Burton was particularly good as Mark Anthony.
Published 1 month ago by William Carl Zibell, Jr.
4.0 out of 5 stars Kids will surprise you
Sometimes as a parent, I feel like I'm just tossing stuff at the kids and seeing what sticks.

We have had a crisis where one son has recently learned about the... Read more
Published 3 months ago by M. Heiss
4.0 out of 5 stars Rome on Lake Michigan !
After hearing about this flick for years, I finally got a DVD of it. Pleasantly surprised. My introduction to the film was by Charlton Heston himself. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Gregory J. Valent
3.0 out of 5 stars EARLY HESTON!!!!!
Interesting film in which to see heston before his career officially started and to see some independent film of the time. The copyright says "1950,1976". Read more
Published 5 months ago by larryj1
5.0 out of 5 stars As expected!
This dvd was as expected. I needed it for my students to experience the Julius Caesar that we read in school.
Published 5 months ago by Debbie Souder
1.0 out of 5 stars Who Needed Another "Julius Caesar" - Certainly not this one!
With Jason Robards sleepwalking through this film; Charlton Heston being Charlton Heston; the distraction of seeing the great John Gielgud as Caesar after playing the deliciously... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Lewis M. Greenberg
1.0 out of 5 stars I did not like this movie
I did not like this movie at all. I regret buying it. Cleopatra spoiled me. I measure all other movies buy it. Read more
Published 13 months ago by debrasnipes
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than some would have you think
This movie was made over forty years ago, and was not shot for the same aspect ratio used today. Considering the raw materials they had to work with and the fact this wasn't a... Read more
Published on April 26, 2011 by UE
2.0 out of 5 stars Jason Robards UGHHHH!
Julius Caesar you might think would be a lot about Julius Caesar, alas it is not it is about Brutus. Unfortunately Brutus is played by a very poorly acting Jason Robards. Read more
Published on November 16, 2010 by Terri J. Rice
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