Spartacus & Slaves vs. The Roman Army

1960. Director: Stanley Kubrick starring Kirk Douglas.

Stanley Kubrick was brought in as director after Kirk Douglas had a major falling out with the original director, Anthony Mann.

Of the 167 days it took Stanley Kubrick to shoot this film, six weeks were spent directing an elaborate battle sequence in which 8,500 extras re-created the clash between the Roman troops and Spartacus' slave army. Several scenes in the battle drew the ire of the Legion of Decency and were therefore cut.

These scenes were shot in Spain.

For information on Spartacus and the Third Servile War (yes, slaves revolted periodically throughout Rome's history) Wikipedia for a start.

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