Spartacus (1960)

Death Is the Only Freedom

Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) tells Tigranes (Herbert Lom) that the slaves don’t fear death and that gives them the advantage.

Directed by Stanley Kubrick.

Released in 1960 by Universal.

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  • character-type: Warrior
  • character-type: Pirate
  • editors-choice: Licensable Clips
  • primary-genre: Classics
  • primary-genre: Action and Adventure
  • primary-genre: Drama
  • secondary-genre: Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Action & Adventure
  • secondary-genre: Classic Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Classic Action & Adventure
  • secondary-genre: Epics
  • secondary-genre: Classic Movies
  • mood: Inspiring
  • prop: Map
  • setting: Barracks
  • setting: Club
  • theme: Values
  • theme: Freedom
  • theme: Priorities
  • theme: Life and Death
  • theme: Risk
  • actor: Kirk Douglas
  • actor: Herbert Lom
  • actor: Tony Curtis
  • director: Stanley Kubrick
  • producer: Kirk Douglas
  • producer: Edward Lewis
  • producer: James C. Katz
  • cinematographer: Russell Metty
  • composer: Alex North
  • editor: Robert Lawrence
  • editor: Irving Lerner
  • costume-designer: Valles
  • costume-designer: William Ware Theiss
  • production-designer: Alexander Golitzen
  • role-name: Tigranes Levantus
  • role-name: Antoninus
  • role-name: Spartacus
  • screenwriter: Peter Ustinov
  • screenwriter: Howard Fast
  • screenwriter: Dalton Trumbo
  • screenwriter: Calder Willingham
  • year: 1960
  • studio: Universal