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Cleopatra (1999)
Front Cover Actor
Billy Zane Marc Antony
Timothy Dalton Julius Caesar
Rupert Graves Octavian
Leonor Varela Cleopatra
John Bowe Ruffio
Art Malik Olympos
Nadim Sawalha Mardian
Owen Teale Grattius
Philip Quast Cornelius
Daragh O'Malley Ahenobarbus
Movie Details
Genre Drama; Biography
Director Franc Roddam; Frank Roddam
Producer Dyson Lovell; Steve Harding
Writer Stephen Harrigan; Margaret George
Studio Hallmark Entertainment
Language English
Audience Rating NR (Not Rated)
Running Time 139
Country USA
Color Color
Plot
The chemistry between Leonor Varela, who stars as the bewitching queen Cleopatra, and Billy Zane, as the steadfast Marc Antony, is undeniable. Their love scene is one of the steamiest to hit network television. However, once you move beyond this couple's sexual energy, the movie tends to droop, leaning toward the lackluster.

The tale of Cleopatra has hit the screen in many guises, but none have succeeded as well as Cecil B. DeMille's 1934 film. Here, director Franc Roddam tries once again to tell the story of the exotic queen who won the hearts of both Julius Caesar (Timothy Dalton) and Antony, while reigning over a troubled country. But how do you tell such an epic in a mere 140 minutes? Obviously, much is left out, making this film more worthwhile as a pleasant diversion than a real history lesson. The sets are quite remarkable for a TV movie, but unfortunately, the acting and dialogue leave something to be desired. Cleopatra comes across as a bratty child rather than an intelligent and manipulative seductress. Surely this tremendous queen had more going on in her life than her romances with Romans, but you wouldn't know it from this movie. Zane is the best part of the film, although his constant do-good boyishness can grate. Dalton is adequate as Caesar, although he seems to have a hard time taking the role seriously. Yet, for all its flaws, the action moves swiftly and while the battle scenes may leave you cringing with embarrassment for the director, the rest of this carefully staged piece is beautiful to look at. If you really want to know about the Queen of the Nile, though, you may be better off with A&E's Biography: Cleopatra or the Intimate Portrait: Cleopatra. --Jenny Brown

Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Price $9.98
Links Amazon US
Cleopatra at Movie Collector Connect
Amazon US
Edition Details
Format DVD
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
Barcode 707729114086
Release Date 10/4/2001
Packaging Keep Case
Audio Tracks Dolby Surround [English]
No. of Disks/Tapes 1