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Demetrius and the Gladiators

Demetrius and the Gladiators

Actor(s): Victor Mature, Susan Hayward, Michael Rennie, Debra Paget, Anne Bancroft
Director(s): Delmer Daves
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Movie Details

MPAA Rating: NR
Content Advisory: Questionable for Children
Movie Release: 1954
DVD Release: 02/27/2001
Format: DVD - Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Audio Tracks: English, French
Subtitles: English, Spanish
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 1 hrs 42 mins
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Members Wishing: 3
Genres: Epic, Religious Epic, Sword-and-Sandal

DVD Synopsis

Demetrius and the Gladiators was the sequel to The Robe, and though they were released several months apart, the films were shot at the same time. Based on characters originally conceived by Lloyd C. Douglas, the film stars Victor Mature as the title character, an ex-slave who embraced Christianity after being present at the Crucifixion. Thrown in jail for defending an elderly merchant from a sadistic Roman legionnaire, Demetrius is forced to attend gladiator school and fight in the arena for the amusement of the mad, debauched emperor Caligula (Jay Robinson, likewise repeating his performance in The Robe). The well-proportioned Demetrius attracts the attention of Messalina (Susan Hayward), the nymphomaniac wife of Caligula's would-be successor Claudius (Barry Jones). Briefly losing faith in Christ, Demetrius is saved from himself by the apostle Peter (Michael Rennie). Because of contractual complications, Demetrius and the Gladiators was released to television seven years before The Robe. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Actors

Victor Mature - Demetrius
Susan Hayward - Messalina
Michael Rennie - Peter
Debra Paget - Lucia
Anne Bancroft - Paula


Editorial Review of DVD

The chances are that this much-underrated 1954 feature, a sequel to The Robe, would not be showing up on DVD in the winter of 2001 were it not for the Oscar nomination accorded Russell Crowe for his work in the movie Gladiator -- the giveaway is the fact that The Robe itself hasn't appeared on DVD in tandem with it, and that this disc is packaged in lettering that has the word "Gladiators" more than three times larger than the rest of the title. Whatever the reason, it's good to see this movie out on DVD, and in its CinemaScope aspect ratio, looking better than the old laserdisc release.
The movie tells of the adventures of the slave Demetrius (Victor Mature) in Rome under the mad emperor Caligula (Jay Robinson, in a delightfully neurotic performance), who is hunting desperately for the robe belonging to Jesus, in the belief that it will make him immortal. As dangerous as Caligula is the decadent Messalina (Susan Hayward), and caught between them all are Claudius (Barry Jones), the Christian girl Lucia (Debra Paget), the African king-turned-gladiator Lycon (William Marshall, and Saint Peter (Michael Rennie). Sentenced to the arena for assaulting a member of the Praetorian Guard, he is trained in the gladiator school owned by Claudius and his wife Messalina, who takes a special interest in Demetrius; Anne Bancroft, in the decade before she became a respected actress, plays a prostitute engaged for the entertainment of the gladiators. The movie was far better than most sequels of its era, and today stands very nicely on its own, mostly by virtue of a brace of sincere performances and an excellent script by Philip Dunne, the writer best known for How Green Was My Valley, David and Bathsheba, and The Agony and the Ecstasy. The film-to-video transfer is quite lustrous and the color is very rich, capturing a good deal of the glow of the original Technicolor. It's curious that 20th Century Fox seemed to make more naturalistic use of the process than MGM during this period, making this film look less overpowering on a shot-by-shot basis than, say, Quo Vadis. Director Delmer Daves, whose most well-known movies were Hollywood Canteen, Dark Passage, and A Summer Place, loses no opportunity to depict characters moving amid the huge settings of imperial Rome, such as the emperor's palace; potential purchasers should be aware that the film's 2.55:1 aspect ratio makes the viewing of this movie distinctly preferable on a big-screen monitor. The only additional material, apart from a lengthy FoxVideo promo reel at the opening (which can be avoided by accessing the menu), is the original trailer, which sums up the movie nicely. The film is divided into 20 chapters that break the dramatic material down effectively. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

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