I'm Spartacus - Spartacus (8/10) Movie CLIP (1960) HD
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The Romans try to get Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) to reveal himself in the crowd, but then every slave stands up to protect him.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) is a rebellious slave purchased by Lentulus Batiatus (Peter Ustinov), owner of a school for gladiators. For the entertainment of corrupt Roman senator Marcus Licinius Crassus (Laurence Olivier), Batiatus' gladiators are to stage a fight to the death. On the night before the event, the enslaved trainees are "rewarded" with female companionship. Spartacus' companion for the evening is Varinia (Jean Simmons), a slave from Brittania. When Spartacus later learns that Varinia has been sold to Crassus, he leads 78 fellow gladiators in revolt. Word of the rebellion spreads like wildfire, and soon Spartacus' army numbers in the hundreds. Escaping to join his cause is Varinia, who has fallen in love with Spartacus, and another of Crassus' house slaves, the sensitive Antoninus (Tony Curtis). The revolt becomes the principal cog in the wheel of a political struggle between Crassus and a more temperate senator named Gracchus (Charles Laughton). Anthony Mann was the original director of Spartacus, eventually replaced by Stanley Kubrick, who'd previously guided Douglas through Paths of Glory. The film received 4 Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actor for Ustinov. A crucial scene between Olivier and Curtis, removed from the 1967 reissue because of its subtle homosexual implications, was restored in 1991, with a newly recorded soundtrack featuring Curtis as his younger self and Anthony Hopkins standing in for the deceased Olivier.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1960)
Cast: Tony Curtis, Nick Dennis, Kirk Douglas, John Ireland, Laurence Olivier, Peter Ustinov
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Producers: Kirk Douglas, James C. Katz, Edward Lewis, Edward Muhl
Screenwriters: Dalton Trumbo, Howard Fast, Calder Willingham, Peter Ustinov
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He's willing to die for all of them. Then he discovers every one of them is willing to die for him.
Well said.
The Romans were always happy to oblige under such circumstances.
It was a classic scene
I think it is rather that they all identify with the cause Spartacus stood for. It would have been meaningless if this was all about the hero. Spartacus stood for all of them and they fought and died for their own dignity. The dignity of the slaves as well as all the opressed of the world is what the name Spartacus has symbolized through the ages and this scene captures it beautifully. Maybe the best movie scene in history.
"cause in this trailer park its all mafackas for one mafacka and one mafucka for all mafuckas, knowimsayin?" -jroc
Imagine, for one moment, feeling as validated and fulfilled as Spartacus did, in that scene. What more is there to live for, than that expression of brotherhood?
Not being crucified would also have been nice, but you can't have everything.
Seeing your son before you die, and knowing he'll live free of the slavery you lived.
Freedom and loyalty to its cause. All rolled into one.
Imagine for one moment y'all championed REAL slaves 😂😅 NVM.... carry on with the pretend.
@@pleasegetajobShut up.
The most manly tear in cinema history
Ave !
Those tears grew a tree and that tree had an apple and that apple became Chuck Norris
@@AloisWeimar true to Spartacus!
T'was all that dust in his eye.
@@alecwyse7047 This (by the barest margin over the OP) is the best pat of this string
RIP Kirk Douglas. He lived 103 years. The best Spartacus ever.
To be fair I actually like the historical Spartacus more lol, but KIRK DOUGLAS IS CANONICAL FILM SPARTACUS not the HBO bs. Happy Vlad?
@@SMFCNA wtf man he is referring to the actor who played him. And also check your grammar 'I like .... better'
I am the best Spartacus ever!
My surgically nuanced yet emotional powerhouse of turn as Spartacus (69 A.D. The Living Diety Emperor Nero-Time Warner Pictures) took home over 9,000 Tony's and fifty Oscars for Best Actor in one year alone!
103 y.o.? What a f*cking CHAD!
the moment where he sheds a tear is so powerful to me because of how Spartacus was about to give himself up to save his men, but they chose to die brutally with him. He's crushed that the men he loves so dearly are going to die, but touched by the fact that they loved him enough to stick with him to the end. It's so heart-wrenching to watch.
But why not just point out one of the dead bodies. That was an option outlined by the general.
Bad writing.@@glennchamberlain1737
It wasn't that - it was the Spirit, the idea they were showing could not be killed no matter how many crucified. That FREEDOM is more valuable than life
@@glennchamberlain1737 because for one, they would have multiple people identify a body, and if anyone identified the wrong body then they would know they were lying and crucify them after embarrassing them. And the second point, this men were all willing to fight to the death to not be slaves any more. And if they gave up who Spartacus was, they would go back to being slaves.
RIP Kirk Douglas 1916-2020
A True Screen Legend Who Transcends Cinema For All Time.
We are Spartacus.
Cinema Mind ---- Excellent point
Were are Isadore Demsky. He was a Jewish infiltrator.
Wow I didn't even realize he passed away, I just had the itch to watch some Spartacus classic and came upon this news.
@@adamsvanholm5797 We are Kirk Douglas.
"You know what's weird, Centurion?"
"What's that sir?"
"That everyone is saying I'm Spartacus... except for that one guy right there."
"Oh you mean the one guy looking moved and choked up nearly to tears?"
"Yeah. He's just biting his lip."
"Right. I'm on it."
Best comment 2015
+Benjamin Harris Where's Billy Crystal?
Benjamin Harris
sir you just fucking won the internet
CLAWSEWITZ 431 's l o w c l a p
One of the greatest scenes of all time and he doesn't say a single line
He says I'm Spartacus first
@@raphwalker9123 He says "I'm."
Pay attention.
@@theopenmouth9695 I'm a happy girl.
People tend to easily forget: Rome was trying to fully kill Spartacus and the idea he stood by. The power of this scene demonstrates the historical significance of how Rome failed to do that because the legend of Spartacus and his influence throughout history lived on forever.
lol nobody forgets that. that's literally the whole point of the movie
Crassus was actually desperate to celebrate his great victory but was undercut by Pompey, leadings towards their feud.
0r from a Marxist Revolutionary perspective it illustrates the virtue of all people being willing to stand together against their oppressor, rather than competing with each other to get to the top or throwing each other under the bus..
@@andipandi5641 Revolution has never been the exclusive purview of tankies, tankie.
@@batrachian149 sorry .. i am not sure what your point is - how it is pertinent to mine ??
"He's Spartacus."
- 6ix9ine
Aldo Torres lmaoo
I'm Spartacus and so's my wife!
King is free
lol what a snitch
Hahaha, brilliant comment!!
Even the Roman soldiers start saying: "I'm Spartacus!"
Hell dude even I started saying it
@@MichaelBrown-rg8oi I'm Spartacus.
I’m Spatarcus
I'm Spartacus
"Look, what can I say? They really sold me on the idea." - Roman soldiers
"That dead guy over there? He's Spartacus."
That would seem to make sense.
Donc
Laitharex for the new conglomerate!
Jon Deal
we don't take any prisoners.
+RikkyCZ with a nail made of irony
This is truly a beautiful film.. Lawrence Olivier is so good, and Kirk Douglas gives his finest performance.. The sets, costumes, and total production design is top notch, and Kubrick's direction is just a small taste of his later brilliance..
I just saw this in 70mm, and I was floored..
La misma emoción... saludos desde Santiago de Chile
Absolutely!
All they had to do was point to a random dead body and say "oh yeah, Spartacus is that guy"
And they would have remained as slaves.
Yes, their lives would've been spared, but their freedom would have died right there.
It's better to die on your feet then live on your knees.
Just like Arya did in Game of Thrones
@@MasterManto and then you pull a slave who hasn't seen who was identified and ask him about another random dead guy - is this the one? If he lies - then you crucify both of them....
That’s absolutely not what they had to do. If they’re caught lying it would be such an embarrassment to them. Spartacus could have survived and then shown back up with an army, how do they explain that to their people/soldiers? That’s too big of a lie to tell,the risk is too great
Thats funny. Well done.
Rip Kirk Douglas, the crowning moment of his acting career.
Do not be sad for his death, be glad of his wonderful life and great accomplishments.
1916-2020
"Body OR living person, you say? Yea, Spartacus is this dead guy over here."
Him right over there next to Gendry
In Schindler's List, when Amon Goeth randomly shoots a prisoner over a stolen chicken, another prisoner, a kid, steps forward to say THE GUY WHO WAS SHOT stole the chicken.
CCJJ160Channels I guess at some point they would have taken the body on someone for identification and whey they saw the were deceived they would crucify the slaves :p
Dude it was B.C. Rome, not CSI - Venice! He'd have been cool! ;-)
CCJJ160Channels Duh! I guess the Romans never thought of that! They would have made sure everyone identified the same body.
Random guy in the back:
That guys Spartacus
+FamousFive57039 "I am Brian! And my wife is also Brian!"
Family guy
Rasputin Where os Wallie!
Mark of zoroc5 q
@@Buddhamama-on_tour_2022loop
To me this is one of the most emotionally powerful movies ever made and this scene the most powerful in it.
R.I.P. Kirk Douglas. He died but he will always live with his movies.
A true legend
@@mattinfullvision9598 Indeed
@@krunoslavkovacec1842 who is that on your profile pic?
@@krunoslavkovacec1842 uh komunjara
@@lamija.9942 lmaoo... the Balkans are here 😆😆 Nek' smo svi živi i zdravi.
"Guards, take the crying man, he's obviously Spartacus."
hahaha
because he is touched by all the people defending him
Nah, they are too far away to see him crying, we can see it because of the foreground.
"Goddamit Spartac--I mean, John!"
Ok yes…it seems like everyone is Spartacus except this one guy….🤪
And since than, Spartacus was no longer just but a simple man who fought a losing war against an empire, but an immortal legend that would rise up from the ashes of the mortal man's defeat, endure history and eventually transform into a revolutionary, unstoppable force of nature that even to this day would make all oppressors tremble with fear and bring the oppressed with hope that one day, they'll earn their freedom.
Tuatha de dannan bloodline bro
Not a empire but the Roman republic. because the Roman Empire formed right after Julius Caesar’s death.
What happened to the slaves afterwards really trumps this
Coming from a guy who has no friends in real life anymore this scene is so strong the Tear running down his face at the end is just the cherry thinking you've got no one then people actually help you. I could never imagine anything like this in my life
+NinjaGuy9000 What about the other 8999 ninjas, are they not your friends?
Nope
+NinjaGuy9000 Awww :( what happened?
+Veronica Mathers People happened pretty much it really people you thought would be friends for your life gone for stupid reasons
NinjaGuy9000 Ohh I see. I hope you show them one day that they shouldn't have left you for something so stupid. Keep your head up. I'm sure you'll find way better friends than them
Roman Legionnaires: *perfect Oxford English : "Identify the body or the living person of the slave named Spartucus"
All the slaves: *in New Jersey drawl : "I'm Spartacus!"
RIP Kirk Douglas. One of the last of the Golden Era Greats.
I think there’s only Olivia De Havilland left now, from that wonderful Golden Age.
"Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn?" Because she's still around, too. God bless them.
Don’t forget Eva Marie Saint
@@vicbarrett540 pl⁰⁰öszx
Angela Lansbury.
Omg are there still more she died this month RIP 🕊
"It's like the end of Spartacus. I've seen that movie half a dozen times, and I still don't know who the real Spartacus is, and that is what makes that movie a classic whodunit."
ricarleite this is why I looked this up to watch again haha
META
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🤣🤣🤣🤣
Literally where i came from🤣
"He'll be back, ... and he'll be millions."
A beautiful scene from the film. In reality Spartacus most likely died in the last battle. His body was never found though. As punishment and warning, Crassus had 6000 survivors crucified on the Via Appia from Capua to Rome.
On a more positive note, 18 years later Crassus met his end fighting against the Parthians. He was captured, and some sources say they poured molten gold into his mouth beacause of his thirst for riches, other sources claim he was beheaded.
Benjámin Kurilla So maybe that's where Game of Thrones got the idea, though the molten gold was poured over the guy's head.
How crass.
“A Crown For A King!!!”
Yes that is the story, but as with all other historical personalities - no one knows the truth !
He who lives by the sword perishes by the sword.
Factoid: Kirk Douglas's son, Eric, tried his hand at stand up. He completely bombed, to the point of being heckled by some jerk. Finally he snapped and shouted at the heckler "You can't heckle me! I am Kirk Douglas' son!". The heckler stood up and shouted back "No! I am Kirk Douglas' son!" Then the guy sitting next to the heckler stood up. And then this exact situation ensued.
It might have worked better if he said ”Im the son of Spartacus!”
or told them to go to hell.
Clever heckler. Should have put him on stage.
Really hope that's true.
Actually I was there. And he yelled something much worse when you get mad at audience member. Kind of like Michael Richards from Seinfeld. And then there was a fight outside the comedy store. Yeah he wasn’t very good. I met Michael once too, he was a prince.
When his tear came out of his eye, that's a sign of a great actor! R.I.P Kirk Douglas!
Probably eye drops and an edit but still good
See, Kirk douglas never uttered a word in this scene..Yet, this scene is today legendary..Now, that is called 'Acting'..oh my god, respect Kirk !
When I go to a coffee shop I order under the name Spartacus, so when they call my name, "Spartacus!" I can stand up and yell.."I'm Spartacus."
That’s is weirdly a good way to use a reference, but also a good way to seek out people if they know the film. Good on you
FireWolf950TFW Gaming I think most people know about this moment.
Do other people stand up and yell out the same thing just for fun?
R/MadLad
How brave and Noble of you.
"No, this is Patrick."
Julian Griffin you are going places
My name is wilbert Jackermcgensen
….and everyone died. The end.
I was looking for this comment 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
identity theft is a crime
Douglas Huber Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica.
This is just the best group of comments to ever bless UA-cam.
Punishable by crucifiction
That explains why they all got crucified.
No doubt. The authorities will nail the lot for their impertinence.
I love this scene 😍 The fact that all his fellow slaves stand up to protect him and his face as he tears up is amazing What an amazing film Douglas, Curtis,Olivier, Ustinov and Laughton 😍😍😍😍
Mr. Kirk Douglas RIP, what a blessing to have lived to 103 years old. May Heavenly Father comfort all your loved ones, family and friends for your great loss. 😇🙏 Our condolences and prayers go out to your family. RIP Mr. Kirk Douglas.
sparticus is just like
"......... sons o' bitches stealin ma thunder"
More like these guys a willing to die with me
TheRockCynic
The joke: ==============*woosh*==============>
Your head: (o.o)
"Im Spartacus!"
Spartacus: Im batman
I cannot stop laughing!
Sean Banza And I'm Javert!
Sean Banza
Batman says:
- I am Iron Man.
+Thomypson Alex Batman: I am Wonder Woman
+Anonymous you may ask yourself "why?". But the answer is simple: Because I'm Batman
I live for the guy at 1:13
Lol me too. Such a glorious short little man. "I'M SPAWTIKIS!!!"
The best, Jerry
He's not even human. Look at his legs. He's a satyr.
@@Wonderboywonderings The BEST.
Lol he says with such authority
On this day, the 5th of February 2020 Kirk Douglas passed away. He shall never be forgotten, God rest his soul. Our Spartacus shall live on forever.
... Thats my birthday .-.
Now Spartacus can tell Kirk Douglas what a good job he did portraying him. RIP Kirk Douglas
A very happy *100th* birthday Mr. Douglas!
William Craig, I'm Spartacus!
He's 101 now
he's 102 now
he just turned 103 yesterday 🤗🤗
Hes dead now
I saw this as a young child and have carried it with me ever since. No other scene filled me with more emotion afterwards. The tear clenched it. They had a way of really capturing eyes back in the day.
Just one of the movies that make Men cry.
Me too. And "It's a Wonderful Life".
@Arian Cruz Ponce Tears of joy.
Well said Roger. Just wiping the tears awH now.
@Sam A.I. makes me cry.
Try About TIme
Arguably the greatest ‘I’ve got your back bro’ moment in cinematic history.
Crasus: "You just need to identify who is Spartacus"
Everybody: "I am Spartacus!!!"
Crasus: "No! No! This is not how you are supposed to play the game!!!"
Better to die on your feet than live on your knees
+janesgems7 I don't buy that I like living.
+kkknotcool well they would be living as a slave.
Sugar Daddy Ladely Yes, but LIVING.(which is good)
***** You should be a screen writer or something. But in the real world I would rather live than die, sure if I had a fair chance of living with my freedom I would take it but this brave heart shit is kinda dumb once you look at it very long.
***** I get all those things are why we live but without life all those things are worthless anyways.(because they do not exist any more)
I'M ASPARAGUS!
I know where you got that quote from, and nobody likes the show where you got it from.
"Dog with a Blog", oh please, Disney. Stop giving us these wretched amateur sitcoms of yours, and leave it to the professionals like TBS. I don't find them funny either, but just don't make it worse, please Disney.
Marvin, the Paranoid Android The fuck
Marvin, the Paranoid Android Says the paranoid android.
I'm Spartacus, and so is my wife!
I know who cares about the haters ignore em
Like Ben Hur, Spartacus is a classic movie that will probably never be out done in Hollywood, besides being a huge production if you listen to the dialogue, most of it is profound in nature, it says a lot about slavery and the human condition during the time period when Spartacus was actually alive.
Imagine going to Starbucks and telling them your name is Spartacus, then when your name is called, everyone starts doing this.
May he rests well. Kirk Douglas, the Hollywood legend.
Great scene ,great actors ,great film
I'll never forget the look on Olivier's face - Spartacus' s men followed out of love, not fear. All of them would have died for him - and did.
Laurence Olivier was THE master of his craft during his day. Kirk Douglas was a great actor too and Marlon Brando was born with a natural ability that many of the greatest actors would kill for but Olivier's attention to detail was unrivalled while he was alive. And by attention to detail, I don't just mean subtle moments like this. He planned out everything, whether it was subtle or not, because he worked very hard to understand his characters' personalities and thought processes.
The tears shed here was more manly than 'First Blood'.
Though I love 'First Blood' to death.
Exactly. This is what being a man is all about. If you can’t spot that essence, then you need educating, got to go to school!
Rest in peace Kirk Douglas. Love this movie, The Champion, Lonely Are the Brave, and classic films in general. I'd rather watch classic films with meaning over any new movie with no meaning. This scene exemplifies Loyalty, trust, commitment, compassion, and love which are traits I highly value.
103 years was not enough time on earth to be fortunate enough to have a selfless, compassionate, gifted, brave, and caring gentleman, actor, producer, director, son, father, grandfather, humanitarian and genuine human being to grace the world with his spirit. He survived a crash, a powerful debilitating stroke that left him partially paralyzed but that didn't stop him, and even losing/ burying his son. He endured so much but showed us all his compassion for fighting for what is right in the world especially by giving back to charities knowing his parents came to this country with nothing. He carried this through his humanitarian efforts. He also provided work to those being bullied, targeted, blacklisted which eventually led to the demise of the Blacklist of the 50s and 60s.
Thank you for your service, Mr. Kirk Douglas in the Military as well as cinema.
A loss is truly a loss no matter the amount of fast years on earth. Legends will never ever be forgotten but always remembered.
*"I'M SPARTACUS"*
*STAND UP FOR THOSE YOU*
*LOVE AND LOVE YOU BACK* *EVEN MORE. 💗*
“𝐈’𝐦 𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐚𝐜𝐮𝐬”
1916 - 2020
R.I.P
Have one guy in the back yell,
*"WELL I'M BOB!"*
My exwife points to me and says "He's spartacus" lol
We will miss you Kirk. RIP
I'm Spartacus and so's my wife.
RIP Kirk.. 103! He most probably outlived everyone else in this scene! Will be missed, thank you for inspiring us.
Kevin Lawrence doubt it.
@@pennyawful861 bet you £10 ;)
"I'm Brian!" "No, I'm Brian!" "I'm Brian and so is my wife!"
Thank you. I couldn't remember if this was a Python sketch or not.
And then they were massacred. The end.
+Renektonisbae worth it.
+Renektonisbae more like they were crucified all the way back to Rome
Last of the three Servile Wars. For the rest of Roman history, their slaves never rose up as a group again.
@@DrCruel And yet they inspire so many people to rise against tiranny, even today we all know about Spartcus.
@@stevem2323 Not really. Left fascists today use it to justify imposing socialist slavery on people. And the old beat goes on.
Imagine the huge coincidence if all of the slaves were ACTUALLY called Spartacus X'D
Like how in the original Casino Royale, all agents were called James Bond 007
Well in Mexico nearly everyone is a Luis or Juan
my favorite movie scene ever
Rest in Peace, Kirk Douglas 😔
I still remember watching this in Hisotry Class. There will never be another like him. A true icon.
This film shows the cruelty and inhumanity of slavery better than almost any other film I've seen. Thank goodness more nations are rejecting it today. Every life is beautiful.
The scene is one of my favorite in movie history, Blessed Be.
RIP Kirk Douglas. This was the first sword & sandals film I ever watched. It was one of the films that inspired me to study history and ultimately become a historical fiction writer. Thank you for inspiring a 10 year old kid Kirk
"I am Spartacus!"
"I am Spartacus!"
"I'm Rick Harrison
and THIS is my pawnshop."
"You aren't knowing what's gonna go through that door are ya?" - Slend
Luigi Gaskell, I'm Batman
Angel Castaneda No I'm Bruce Wayne
Well this thracian slave looks valuable, but let me call in my buddy who is an expert in barbarian slaves.
**returns in two horae**
20 denarii is too much, I'm taking all the risk here. A bit of string and some fishbones is the best I can do
"I'm Barry Allen!
the fastest man alive.."
1:39 R.i.P Kirk Douglas you were a movie legend and never be forgotten for ur amazing roles especially this one 🙏🏾
A Titan of a man has left us so much so that even Groot is compelled to say, "I'm Spartacus!" RIP Kirk Douglas @ Our Spartacus
Ever wonder if women could conceive or even feel the full gratitude of this scene? One of the most memorable examples of honor in cinema.
"That guy's Spartacus"
-Peter Griffin
Everyone but Spartacus: I'm Spartacus
6ix9ine: Actually....
@@GrammeStudio Oooooooooooooooooooh
And then Leonidas came out pointing at the real Spartacus and says: "THIS IS SPARTA-CUS!
Well he cant he got massacered by the persians
LOL 😂😂😂
Thank you for making the world just a little bit more Spartacus. Farewell Kirk Douglas, may you rest in peace.
RIP Kirk Douglas. One of the Golden generation of actors.
Kirk Douglas rip one of the greatest of all time, there will never be actors like this again
Manliest tear ever!
Powerful, poignant and inspirational to this very day. If you don't have a Spartacus in your life for whom you would not do as these men did in this movie, you're probably not using it for anything incredibly worthwhile.
I'm Spartacus and so is my wife.
jolly good reference brother. jolly good.
RIP Kirk Douglas he will always be the true Spartacus.
"They didn't have flattops in Ancient Rome!"
I never saw such a big group of people with the same name
Lol this reminds of that joke , where the Irish guy says:
I'm Spartacus! And so's my wife!
There's a joke in Monty Python's life of Brian. At the end they ask Brian to identify himself and then everybody else starts saying "I'm Brian". One guy even says "I'm Brian and so's my wife!". So, Monty Python used a classic joke about an Irishman for the film?
Tom Waits Dude I see you in every movie related videos(Watchmojo etc..)
1999alexh Well, I like films and I'm often on UA-cam, so...
Well.. I'm kind of the same case!
People pretend that being a 100 years old is the ultimate and last goal to achieve in your whole life.
I can say that today december 9th 2016, Kirk Douglas achieved this last goal. He is 100 years old now and is still full of common sense (his speech on Trump being elected).
Congratulations Mr Douglas! You are awesome!
#IAmSpatacus
Spartacus is the friends we made along the way
In my opinion one of the greatest scenes in cinema ......
Unbelievable that this film did not win Oscar and also Kirk Douglas
1:42 "I love you guys. *sniff. No homo.."
I'm Hugh Mungus
illegalswede I'm Hugh Mungus
illegalswede Is that sexual harassment? Is that what you just did when you said that to me?
I'm Hugh Mungus
I'm Tiger Woods
I'm hugh mungus
Improv Everywhere! :D
I live for the day I can have an "I'm Spartacus" moment with a cohort of my fellow men. Would be a huge faith restoring moment
He'll always be Spartacus...
RIP.
Love this movie. I watched it in high school in History class.
Happy 100th birthday Mr Douglas. I hope you will have an Amazing Day!
RIP Kirk Douglas.
I'm Spartacus!!!
R.I.P. Mr. Douglas
R.I.P Sir. We're all Spartacus.
I would just point out any dead guy
Thanks for spotting a giant plot hole. Now the movie is ruined.
I laughed when I read your comment. You're a pragmatist and a survivor and what's more you're right. Best.
That was done by a child in a movie where the Germans were hunting for someone. Can't remember which one.
mikelheron20
Thats pretty interesting I would be curious to know which movie
*****
Thanks
He lost, but he also won. He had something that could never be taken away, the loyalty and respect of his boys, which he earned through his own merit.
RIP Mr. Kirk Douglas, you will always be Spartacus in our hearts.
Directed By Stanley Kubrick = Masterpiece
Rip Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis and Stanley Kubrick
This movie and Ben-Hur, I could watch over and over...the scenery, moods, acting...the kind of movies that take you into the middle of everything!
Reminds me of a Kenny Rogers song from the 1986 comedy “Tough Guys” (with Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster):
“They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To”
RIP Kirk Douglas, one of the last legends of the golden age.