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The second and last of Anthony
Mann's historical epics is a smart, handsome spectacle of the
decadence, corruption, and intrigue that tears apart the
greatest empire the world has seen. The sprawling story spreads
itself thin over a number of characters and stories. At the
center are handsome but stiff Stephen Boyd as Livius, the loyal
soldier and symbolic son of the aging emperor (Alec Guinness),
and Christopher Plummer as Commodus, the corrupt heir to the
throne--boyhood friends turned enemies when the latter accedes
to the throne and sells out the values of his father for greed
and hedonistic pleasures. |