Russia / Dec 07, 1926 / Kyiv
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
The owner of the gladiator school buys two slaves, the Thracian Spartacus and the Gaul Artorix. During the first fight in the arena, Spartacus wins over the Colloseum audience and his freedom. When freed from gladiator slavery, Spartacus calls slaves and Rome plebs for a rebel. The dictator Sulla dies. Spartacus and rebellious slaves lay out a camp near Vesuvius. The Roman commander Crassus is unable to take Spartacus’s camp by storm, so he lays siege to it. Spartacus is betrayed; he dies with his friend Artorix in a battle. The film is based on Raffaello Giovagnoli’s novel of the same name.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| O. Nazarova | Spartacus's mother |
| Lisevitskaya | Mirtia, Spartacus's sister |
| S. Shklyarskiy | Senator Catilina |
| Anastasii Symonov | Senator Metrobiy |
| A. Ostashevsky | Graniy, servant |
| Borys Shelestov | Villing, servant |
| Yakov Savchenko | Valeriy, doorman |
| Aleksandr Denisov | Slave master |
| B. Rakitin | Lentul, gladiator school headmaster |
| Vasyl Kozenko | Crassus, a commander |
| Georgiy Avenarius | |
| Rza Afganli | (uncredited) |
Genres
DramaHistory
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Спартак |
| Original language | UK |
| Production countries | Soviet Union |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | VUFKU |
| Official site | vufku.org |
| Release date | 7 dicembre 1926 |
| Writer | Geo Shkurupii, Raffaello Giovagnoli, Mykhailo Halperin |
| Cinematography | Marius Holdt |
| Assistant directors | Muhsin Ertuğrul |
| Camera operators | Marius Holdt |
| Additional photography | Marius Holdt |
| Production design | Heinrich Beisenherz |
| Art direction | Heinrich Beisenherz |
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| Set decoration | Heinrich Beisenherz |
| Music | Aram Khachaturyan |
| Sound | Aram Khachaturyan |
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