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| Claudette Colbert | ||
| Warren William | ||
| Henry Wilcoxon | ||
| Joseph Schildkraut | ||
| Ian Keith | ||
| Gertrude Michael | ||
| C. Aubrey Smith | ||
| Irving Pichel | ||
| Arthur Hohl | ||
| Edwin Maxwell | ||
| Ian MacLaren | ||
| Eleanor Phelps | ||
| Leonard Mudie | ||
| Grace Durkin | ||
| Ferdinand Gottschalk | ||
| Claudette Colbert | Cleopatra | |
| Warren William | Julius Caesar | |
| Henry Wilcoxon | Marc Antony | |
| Joseph Schildkraut | Herod | |
| Ian Keith | Octavian | |
| Gertrude Michael | Calpurnia | |
| C. Aubrey Smith | Enobarbus | |
| Irving Pichel | Apollodorus | |
| Arthur Hohl | Brutus | |
| Edwin Maxwell | Casca | |
| Ian MacLaren | Cassius | |
| Eleanor Phelps | Charmion | |
| Leonard Mudie | Pothinos | |
| Grace Durkin | Iras | |
| Ferdinand Gottschalk | Glabrio |
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Cecil B. DeMille
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| Writer |
Bartlett Cormack
Vincent Lawrence |
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| Cinematography |
Victor Milner
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| Musician | Rudolph G. Kopp
Rudolph Kopp |
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In 48 BC, Cleopatra, facing palace revolt in her kingdom of Egypt, welcomes the arrival of Julius Caesar as a way of solidifying her power under Rome. When Caesar, whom she has led astray, is killed, she transfers her affections to Marc Antony and dazzles him on a barge full of DeMillean splendor. But the trick may not work a third time... |
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