Simply look for the Free Shipping truck next to
an item. The truck indicates an item is in the
Alibris warehouse and ready to ship. Select at
least $49 worth of items displaying a truck and
get free shipping to any US address.
Alibris is an online marketplace with over 10,000
independent sellers. When you select your items
from a single seller you'll get consolidated
shipping rates from that seller.
Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) is a rebellious slave purchased by Lentulus Batiatus (Peter Ustinov), owner of a school for gladiators. For the ...Show synopsisSpartacus (Kirk Douglas) is a rebellious slave purchased by Lentulus Batiatus (Peter Ustinov), owner of a school for gladiators. For the entertainment of corrupt Roman senator Marcus Licinius Crassus (Laurence Olivier), Batiatus' gladiators are to stage a fight to the death. On the night before the event, the enslaved trainees are "rewarded" with female companionship. Spartacus' companion for the evening is Varinia (Jean Simmons), a slave from Brittania. When Spartacus later learns that Varinia has been sold to Crassus, he leads 78 fellow gladiators in revolt. Word of the rebellion spreads like wildfire, and soon Spartacus' army numbers in the hundreds. Escaping to join his cause is Varinia, who has fallen in love with Spartacus, and another of Crassus' house slaves, the sensitive Antoninus (Tony Curtis). The revolt becomes the principal cog in the wheel of a political struggle between Crassus and a more temperate senator named Gracchus (Charles Laughton). Anthony Mann was the original director of Spartacus, eventually replaced by Stanley Kubrick, who'd previously guided Douglas through Paths of Glory. The film received 4 Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actor for Ustinov. A crucial scene between Olivier and Curtis, removed from the 1967 reissue because of its subtle homosexual implications, was restored in 1991, with a newly recorded soundtrack featuring Curtis as his younger self and Anthony Hopkins standing in for the deceased Olivier. ~ Hal Erickson, RoviHide synopsis
Description:Like New. Like New condition. VHS Tape. Case Like New. Quality...Like New. Like New condition. VHS Tape. Case Like New. Quality guaranteed! In original artwork/packaging unless otherwise noted.
Description:Very Good. Very Good condition. VHS Tape. Case Good. Quality...Very Good. Very Good condition. VHS Tape. Case Good. Quality guaranteed! In original artwork/packaging unless otherwise noted.
Description:Like New. Original uncut box and tape NOT a Rental from a...Like New. Original uncut box and tape NOT a Rental from a private collection Shipped with Free Delivery Confirmation, IN STOCK, IMMEDIATE SHIPPING.
Description:Like New. Original uncut box and tape NOT a Rental from a...Like New. Original uncut box and tape NOT a Rental from a private collection. Free Delivery Confirmation, IN STOCK, IMMEDIATE SHIPPING.
Description:Like New. Original uncut box and tape NOT a Rental from a...Like New. Original uncut box and tape NOT a Rental from a private collection Shipped with Free Delivery Confirmation, IN STOCK, IMMEDIATE SHIPPING.
Description:Like New. Original uncut box and tape NOT a Rental from a...Like New. Original uncut box and tape NOT a Rental from a private collection Shipped with Free Delivery Confirmation, IN STOCK, IMMEDIATE SHIPPING.
In general, growing up in a fortunate lifestyle, we often fail to appreciate what we have and forget that while our worries may be due to materialism, technological luxuries, social pressures, etc, in the past, people struggled to just survive. Vital struggles, I like to call them.
Classical films ...
More