Directed by:
Robert RossenScreenplay:
Robert RossenCinematography:
Robert KraskerComposer:
Mario NascimbeneCast:
Richard Burton, Ramsay Ames, Fredric March, Claire Bloom, Danielle Darrieux, Barry Jones, Harry Andrews, Stanley Baker, Peter Cushing, Niall MacGinnis (more)VOD (3)
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Alexander (Burton) is a man torn by conflict between the lofty wisdom of histeacher, Aristotle (Barry Jones), loyalty to his warrior father (March) and his own grand design for world domination. In a turbulent world of political unrest, this ambitious young man must rise above all conflict to unite the continents of Europe and Asia and become one of the most celebrated rulers of all time! (official distributor synopsis)
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Although the film is not perfect and would have benefited from a longer running time and a less rushed finale, it is without exaggeration gripping and something interesting happens from beginning to end. My favorite part was everything that happened before Philip's death, and apart from Richard Burton's excellent-as-always- performance, the film owes a lot to Danielle Darrieux as Olympias and the cleverly intriguing dialogue put in their mouths (not only) by the screenwriters. But that doesn't mean that the next part with Darius, played by another favorite of mine, Harry Andrews (hidden in a black Persian beard), is any worse. I round up four and a half stars for the final javelin throw. ()
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