Spartacus (6/10) Movie CLIP - Death Is the Only Freedom (1960) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) tells Tigranes (Herbert Lom) that the slaves don't fear death and that gives them the advantage.
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, Kirk Douglas, Herbert Lom
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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This is one of the best movies I have ever seen in my entire life.
Totally! Gripping! Inspirational. I'm spartacus!
The "I'm Spartacus" scene is great, but this is probably my favorite scene in the whole film. "A slave loses his pain. Death is the only freedom a slave knows. That's why he's not afraid of it. That's why we'll win." Amazing line and amazing delivery by Kirk Douglas.
My thoughts exactly.
Deep indeed.
The thing is that the pirates aren't slaves. By Spartacus's own words, they would have lost their "pleasure of life" to get "help" Spartacus lose his "pain of life".
La Nueva Pelicula De Spartacus Haber Nacido Por El Nuevo Año En Octubre Por El Nuevo Año De 1960
This great line Kurt says reminds me very much of what Barnabas Collins Dr. Julia Hoffmann who also delivered a great line about "Death" that death would only be welcomed Mercy after the pain he'll inflict on Dr Woodward
fantastic scene.
Herbert lom plays the cynical dealmaker to perfection.
such a masterpiece of a film.
Lom could always put an interesting element into his performances. Big roles. Little Roles. Lom always gave it 150%.
Is great in every movie scene including the "city at night"
Wait, that’s Dreyfus?! Didn’t recognize him when he’d not berating Clouseau, lol.
1:00 _"I've heard that you are of noble birth yourself."_
Nice touch. Levantus already knew that Spartacus wasn't noble-born but he just wanted to see what kind of a man Spartacus was. If Spartacus was willing to lie about a small thing like that, he might be willing to lie about bigger things (like paying off the remaining giant chests of gold).
Catzilla, you are correct.
He later found out this fella wasn’t a pirate. He just lives in a village down the road. His name is Larry
@@randyayo2846
Larry down the road is a pirate.
Welcome to Somalia.
this for me this is problably the best film I have ever watched,,very few special effects,,it didn't need them,,outstanding cast and plot,,we never make these sword and sandal epics now,,Olivier cold as rock,,fantastic show
Go watch the Lotr or The Godfather
And the big battle at the end looks 1000 times superior with real people rather than CGI cartoons marching across a CGI field
Herbert Lom was such a splendid actor. He could do any role - adventure (Mysterious Island), dramatic (Phantom of the Opera) and comedy (Pink Panther). Peter Ustinov was that way, too.
...el cid
Spartaculus Jones also he’s amazing in Third Man On The Mountain , Big Fisherman,Seventh Veil
The cast in Spartacus is truly awesome; The cream of the crop of both American and British cinema.
Kirk D. he was one of the best actors ever!!
Herbert Lom ... the very definition of underrated. He was rarely the leading man but he was always their equal
I was just about to ask if that was Herbert Lom- thanks
I liked his acting in the Pink Panther movies. He worked well opposite Peter Sellers.
What a voice Sir Peter possessed ....:)
Rip kirk the movie and roll only kirk, could play.
In Loving Memory Of
Kirk Douglas (1916-2020)
Ja, hab ihn geliebt. Wusstet ihr, dass er aus einer Bitterarmen juedisch Familie stammt, die von Russland nach Amerika emigrierte? Er rappelte sich von ganz unten hoch! Und behielt seinen Charakter!!!!
Tigranes is such a respectable character. Eventhough he knew Spartacus couldn't read, he complemented him by saying he heard Spartacus was from nobility and then let Spartacus correct him. Then when Spartacus explained how he entertained Crassius once in the arena, Tigranes changed the subject and complemented the wine.
Yes. The subtle but clear distaste with which he speaks that "Excellent wine" line is the mark of a true actor. Lom has only two scenes in the film but makes a huge impression in both.
fantastic scene.
Herbert mom plays the cynical dealmaker to perfection.
such an underrated masterpiece.
This is back when movies were movies, its mostly special effects now with cardboard cutout acting.
everywhere you go on UA-cam...
And, the subject matter is always Kid Stuff. People don't know the difference any more. Overgrown kids, that's the viewing public, as far as quality is concerned...
@@viborgvee8399 I bet Rick here was born in 1990s and is speaking as if he is from the 40s.
Amen to that.
@@tdx_1138 He's not lying though. Movies after mid-2010s have been complete garbage, with the exception of The Joker and The BatMan.
"I entertained him one afternoon."
"...you?"
"... in the arena"
Dude thought you liked snails for a minute there.
I certainly would want to take his place in the arena if need be. I certainly would want to fight a retiarius💪💪
Classic film superb actor,s and very well made they don't make film,s like spartacus anymore or actor,s all the great actor,s our gone now but this film is still on the TV sometimes and you never get fed up watching them love this film seen it about 8 time,s 😊
Kirk Douglas played Ned in Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
Herbert Lom played Captain Nemo in Mysterious Island.
+theironclads Herbert Lom was a versatile actor who could play drama, comedy and character actors. He was wonderful as poor Inspector Dreyfuss up against Inspector Closseau (Peter Sellers). I have never seen any one so delightfully funny.
+Spartaculus Jones Herbert Lom was indeed a most versatile actor and gave many memorable performances in films. He was a great Nemo, was funny in Pink Panther, scary in Now the Screaming Starts and a great Phantom of the Opera.
Someone just recommended this. Never saw it before. Incredible.
Kirk Douglas: seething rage personified.
Farewell Herbert Lom. You did well.
Herbert Lom is so underrated.
You should see him when he plays the brother of a wrestler who manipulated by Richard Widmark in the Jules Dassan movie City of Night.. what a great classic film Noir movie.. Came out between 1957 and 1959?
Another good man down. Kirk Douglas 1916-2020. To think his family in the ghetto were considered "bottom rung" as his Dad was the local rag and bone man. And he gave us Michael. Never let anyone tell you that you aren't good enough.
KIRK DOUGLAS SIR WAS GREAT GOD OF HOLLYWOOD MOVIES 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 🙏🙏
"What are you going to do?"
Kill them all, slaves dont fear death, the free and the rich do.
When you’re a believer this scene is even more powerful!
So easy to die, very hard to live, Markus
So true.
I actually prefer Kirk Douglas as Spartacus as opposed to Liam McIntyre and the late Andy Whitfield. It's nice to see an American playing the role instead of a British actor - which seems to be the go-to these days for Hollywood when it comes to casting for "classical roles."
The only thing I will say that makes Kirk Douglas look out of place in that time, in my personal opinion, is how short his hair is and the fact that he is clean shaven.
If on the other hand if he had had his hair a bit longer, and a full beard, I think as far as looks go he would very befitting for that era.
Andy and Liam were better. Andy WAS Spartacus.
Kirk was a product of his era and in 1960 the social pressures on a boy or man to have short hair were overwhelming. It wasn't until the Beatles and the "hippie revolution" that men dared to grow their hair longer.
Actually during Roman times men sported low haircuts and clean shaven.
Lom is so obsequious!
I love the way Roman Slaves were perfectly - 1950s - coiffured!
😁😁😁
They did free, their hearts tasted & embrace freedom and that was something that eve cruxifiction by Rome could not take away. In Cloud Atlas the Futuristic Story ends the same way too. Freedom, like Power is a Shadow in the Wall (to quote Game Of Thrones), people chase it if they want it badly enought, but there are no quarantees that they will ever catch it or hold on to it long enough.
1:52 What are you going to do?!
Back when there was 'acting'.
And a script!
Thanks!
Herbert Lom never gets the credit he deserves.
He was also excellent and very sinister in El Cid.
This, Taruss Bulbasaur, the vikings are favs.
When your a jet..... your a jet to the end
The map of Italy is too precise for its time, like an aerial map. Otherwise a great movie, with a legendary cast!
They also had hawks that could draw.
Amazingly high technology! When was the last time you tried to breed your drone?
The ancestors knew geography very well, dont underestimate them.
I'm Spartacus!!!!
Still just an Actor but from a different era before Hollywood became Hollyweird, R.I.P Mr. Douglas say hello to Mr. Wayne for me.
Funny how in ancient Rome they had hairstylists, make up and perfect razor blades
make up and hairstylist sure they had, regards
They were all slaves and they joined Spartacus.
Kirk Douglas was in 20,000 leagues under the Sea, and Herbert Lom played Captain Nemo on mysterious Island.
AWESOME
The golden ✨️ age of Hollywood 😂
Douglas spit in Olivier's face, (not in this scene) he also spit in Roland's face in 'Amos'.....does anyone know who elses face Douglas may have spat on beside these two movies??
I adore this movie, but I've often wondered why Antoninus never taught Spartacus how to read 😀😀
They don’t make them like this anymore.
Spartacus was noble but a prisoner of war at that time historically speaking his family connection link with the northern Greek tribe of what is today THRAKI his name Spartacus alone can hold through in my opinion he was in many ways genius & apply this gift for the liberation of all slaves through improvisation on the battle field at the beginning of his rebellion he was in a marvelous position had the opened city in his hands unprotected he had the chance to destroy Roma on the spot which it was consider as right thing to do by the other rebel leaders but his philosophy his way of thinking was completely different from this of the others therefore he spared the beautiful city he did not want that but as things stand with only improvisations & constantly attacked one can't achieved much in the long run against the entire mighty Roman army the most powerful on earth at that time then to make a long story short came the retaliation & with all of its consequences but the point I will make here is that exactly of what the french philosopher Voltaire once said that he regard this Spartacus revolution of slaves as the only true & honest revolution of all times in human history .it came out from the horse mouth he proclaim & regard as that by him.
Herbert Lom in the movie says to Kirk Douglas as Spartacus he is Son of Noble Parents and Kirk Douglas as son of Slaves
I'm Spartacus
SUCH BRILLIANT SCREENWRITING. DALTON TRUMBO. HE WAS THE BEST OF THE BEST !!!!!
Spartacus was so right. Death is the only freedom a slave knows.
Great script by Dalton. But this screen creeps me. How you get a map of the Italy with precise coastline during Ancient Rome?
The Romans had some fairly accurate maps of Italia at that time, but nothing nearly as good as shown here. Artistic license by the filmmakers, I guess.
did Herbert Lom actually steal this scene?
Yes. He stole many scenes in many movies to the delight of moviegoers. Good luck.
He says "Knowing we can," I think.
2:30
"knowing we cant " { lose ]
What does Kirk Douglas say at 2:30? Picture looks really fine!
Cool hand like the ending
2:30
"Knowing we cant " [ lose]
R I P
At that time it would be completely impossible to have such an accurate map of Italy. 0:09
Why, if I may ask?
In the Movie Spartacus tells us the story of Slavery
Dat Chin...
This is Palestine
2:59 music
Death is the only freedom from Inspector Clouseau 🤫
Italy in today's borders ;-)
Cowards always lose
fuking awsome
Italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
I wish Kirk Douglas had a clearer voice, he mumbles and speaks under his breath all the time and it is hard to pick out what he is saying.
I think he was kind of like Marlon Brando and did the mumbling delivery to come across as more authentic. It's a respectable acting technique in regards to realism because not everybody has a clear voice but the audience does like to actually hear what the characters are saying.
Funny enough, Andy Whitfield from Spartacus Blood and Sand also spoke a lot under his breathe, making him hard to hear. He only raised his voice a few times. Don't think it was intentional.
Hi am Spartacus hi I am Spartacus if only Congress was to see united and all patriots of the United States to be one wouldn’t that be a fine thing
Kilikian corsair is Armenian / Armenian liar rogue
I'm Spartacus