
Here is the story: Kirk Douglas is Spartacus, an uppity Roman slave who escapes captivity and leads a rebellion that goes on for quite some time before being squelched by a revived Roman army, all of whose commanders are really despicable. The movie has a young Tony Curtis playing a young slave who has a homosexual liaison that was cut from the first film but has been restored in the current version. The remake reinserted it, but Sir Lawrence Olivier was dead by then--his wife, Jane Ploughman, noted that once at a party she had heard Anthony Hopkins do a dead on impression of her husband, and they used him for the scene--note he is mentioned in the special credits. The slaves prevail for a time, and then they are crushed--there are tragic elements, but Hollywood had to pull a bit of happiness out of their hat, so it is more of a bittersweet ending.
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