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ATOSHI ANARKOMOTO
On This Day, October 6, 1960,
the American adventure film Spartacus, directed by #stanleykubrick and starring KirkDouglas, had its world premiere and went on to win multiple Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actor for Peter Ustinov.
Here are five remarkable facts about the 1960 movie Spartacus:
Directed by Stanley Kubrick: Although Stanley Kubrick directed Spartacus, he wasn’t the original choice. He took over after the film's original director, Anthony Mann, was fired a week into production. Kubrick had creative control over many aspects of the film, though he didn’t have final say over the script or casting.
Blacklisted Screenwriter: The film's #screenplay was written by Dalton Trumbo, a screenwriter who had been blacklisted during the McCarthy era. In a bold move, Kirk Douglas insisted that Trumbo receive full on-screen credit, helping to break the Hollywood blacklist.
Massive Battle Scenes: The epic battle scenes in Spartacus were filmed using thousands of extras. In one famous sequence, the production used 8,000 real #soldiers from the Spanish army to depict the Roman legions in formation, showcasing one of the largest armies ever assembled on film.
Kirk Douglas's Career-Defining Role: Kirk Douglas not only starred in the title role but also produced the film through his production company, Bryna Productions. Douglas’s efforts to bring Spartacus to the screen and his fight to credit Dalton Trumbo were defining moments in his career.
Iconic "I Am Spartacus" Scene: The famous "I am Spartacus" scene, where each slave claims to be Spartacus to protect the real one, has become an iconic moment in cinema history. The scene is often referenced in popular culture as a symbol of solidarity and sacrifice.
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