Description
El Gladiador DVD 2000 Gladiator / Directed by Ridley Scott / Starring: Russel Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen / 2 Discs
UPC 8414533007269
REGION 2 PAL DVD
MADE IN SPAIN
AUDIO: Spanish 5.1, English 5.1, Italian 5.1
SUBTITLES: Spanish, English, Italian, Portuguese
Playtime: 149 minutes
DISC 1 HAS EXTRAS, COMMENTARIES AND ANIMATED MENUS
DISC 2 HAS ADDITIONAL CONTENT, DELETED SCENES FROM THE MAKING OF THE GLADIATOR, INTERVIEWS, TRAILERS, PHOTO GALLERY AND MUCH MORE
English Summary
Gladiator is a 2000 epic historical drama film directed by Ridley Scott and written by David Franzoni, John Logan, and William Nicholson. The film was jointly produced and released by DreamWorks Pictures and Universal Pictures. It stars Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen, Ralf Möller, Oliver Reed (in his final role), Djimon Hounsou, Derek Jacobi, John Shrapnel, and Richard Harris. Crowe portrays Hispano-Roman general Maximus Decimus Meridius, who is betrayed when Commodus, the ambitious son of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, murders his father and seizes the throne. Reduced to slavery, Maximus rises through the ranks of the gladiatorial arena to avenge the murders of his family and his emperor.
Spanish Summary
Gladiator (Gladiador en Hispanoamérica y Gladiator (El gladiador) en España) es una película épica del género péplum y acción de 2000 dirigida por Ridley Scott y protagonizada por Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen, Ralf Möller, Oliver Reed, Djimon Hounsou, Derek Jacobi, John Shrapnel y Richard Harris. Crowe interpreta a Máximo Décimo Meridio, un leal general hispano del ejército del Imperio romano que es traicionado por Cómodo, el ambicioso hijo del emperador, quien ha asesinado a su padre y se ha hecho con el trono. Forzado a convertirse en esclavo, Máximo triunfa como Gladiador mientras anhela vengar la muerte de su familia y la del emperador.
Cast
- Russell Crowe as Maximus Decimus Meridius: A Hispano-Roman legatus forced into becoming a slave who seeks revenge against Commodus. He has earned the favor of Marcus Aurelius, and the love and admiration of Lucilla prior to the events of the film. His home is near Trujillo in today's Province of Cáceres, Spain. After the murder of his family he vows vengeance. Mel Gibson was first offered the role,[6] but declined as he felt he was too old to play the character. Antonio Banderas and Hugh Jackman were also considered.
- Joaquin Phoenix as Commodus: The amoral, power-hungry, twisted son of Marcus Aurelius. He murders his father when he learns that Maximus will hold the emperor's powers in trust until a new republic can be formed.
- Connie Nielsen as Lucilla: Maximus's former lover and the older child of Marcus Aurelius. Lucilla has been recently widowed. She resists her brother's incestuous advances, while protecting her son, Lucius, from her brother's corruption and wrath.
- Oliver Reed as Antonius Proximo: An old, gruff gladiator trainer who buys Maximus in North Africa. A former gladiator himself, he was freed by Marcus Aurelius and becomes a mentor to Maximus. This was Reed's final film appearance, before he died during the filming. In the original film script, Proximo was supposed to live.
- Derek Jacobi as Senator Gracchus: A member of the Roman Senate who opposes Commodus's rule and an ally of Lucilla and Maximus.
- Djimon Hounsou as Juba: A Numidian tribesman who was taken from his home and family by slave traders. He becomes Maximus's closest ally and friend, and inspires Maximus to bring down Commodus for the greater good before he joins his family in the afterlife.
- Richard Harris as Marcus Aurelius: The old and wise emperor of Rome who appoints Maximus, whom he loves as a son, to be his successor, with the ultimate aim of returning Rome to a republican form of government. He is murdered by his son Commodus before his wish can be fulfilled.
- Ralf Möller as Hagen: A Germanic warrior and Proximo's chief gladiator who later befriends Maximus and Juba during their battles in Rome. He is killed by Praetorian Guard during Maximus's attempted escape from Rome.
- Tommy Flanagan as Cicero: Maximus's loyal servant who provides liaison between the enslaved Maximus, his former legion based at Ostia, and Lucilla. He is used as bait for the escaping Maximus and eventually killed by the Praetorian Guard.
- David Schofield as Senator Falco: A Patrician, a senator opposed to Gracchus. He helps Commodus to consolidate his power.
- John Shrapnel as Senator Gaius: A Roman senator allied with Gracchus, Lucilla, and Maximus against Commodus.
- Tomas Arana as General Quintus: A Roman legatus, commander of the Praetorian Guard, who betrays Maximus by allying with Commodus. In the extended version, Quintus sees the mad side of Commodus when he is forced to execute two innocent men. Quintus later redeems himself by refusing to allow Commodus a second sword during the latter's duel with Maximus, and promises to honor Maximus's last wishes.
- Spencer Treat Clark as Lucius Verus: The young son of Lucilla. He is named after his father Lucius Verus, who was co-emperor until AD 169. He is also the grandson of Marcus Aurelius.
- David Hemmings as Cassius: The master of ceremonies for the gladiatorial games in the Colosseum.
- Sven-Ole Thorsen as Tigris of Gaul: An undefeated gladiator who is called out of retirement by Commodus to kill Maximus but is defeated by Maximus. Commodus orders Maximus to kill Tigris, but Maximus spares him, much to Commodus' fury.
- Omid Djalili as a slave trader.
- Giannina Facio as Maximus's wife.
- Giorgio Cantarini as Maximus's son, who is the same age as Lucilla's son Lucius.
- Adam Levy as Condemned Officer.
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Diseño de producción | Arthur Max | |
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Música | Hans Zimmer Lisa Gerrard |
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Narrador | Billy Dowd | |
Protagonistas | Russell Crowe Joaquín Phoenix Connie Nielsen |
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Año | 2000 | |
Género | Acción Aventura Drama |
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Duración | 149 minutos | |
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Productora | Scott Free Productions | |
Distribución | DreamWorks (Estados Unidos) Universal Pictures (Internacional) |