
Julius Caesar
Genres
Overview
The assassination of the would be ruler of Rome at the hands of Brutus and company has tragic consequences for Brutus and the republic.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
161 min
Release Date
1979-02-11
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
8.5
Richard Pasco
Marcus Brutus
Charles Gray
Julius Caesar
Keith Michell
Marcus Antonius
David Collings
Cassius
Virginia McKenna
Portia
Elizabeth Spriggs
Calphurnia
Sam Dastor
Casca
Jon Laurimore
Flavius
John Sterland
Marullus
Garrick Hagon
Octavius Caesar
Brian Coburn
Messala
Leonard Preston
Titinius
Alexander Davion
Decius Brutus
Darien Angadi
Cinna
Andrew Hilton
Lucilius
Anthony Dawes
Ligarius
Roger Bizley
Metellus
Manning Wilson
Cicero
Ronald Forfar
Soothsayer
Patrick Marley
Artemidorus
William Simons
Trebonius
John Tordoff
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Philip York
Young Cato
Christopher Good
Clitus
Robert Oates
Pindarus
Alan Thompson
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Leo Dolan
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Johnnie Wade
1st Soldier / 3rd Plebeian
David Henry
2nd Soldier / 4th Plebeian
Jonathan Scott-Taylor
Lucius
Tom Kelly
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Jack Elliott
Octavius' Servant / Messenger
Michael Cogan
Caesar's Servant
Reginald Jessup
Poet
Maurice Thorogood
Strato
Michael Greatorex
Varro
Nicholas Gecks
Volumnius
Michael Jenkinson
Dardanius
Roy Spencer
Lepidus
Terence Conoley
Popilius
Noel Johnson
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