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00:00Music
02:31As its new owner, it's yours.
03:16You're not the same Lucilius.
03:18You're more to my liking in Rome.
03:21Your eyes have changed.
03:23A man learns to forget what he can't have.
03:26So you replace me with pride.
03:28You overestimate my influence with Mark Hannity.
03:31My title of general is honorary.
03:32I've led no armies.
03:33And I think you're overestimating your chances to influence him.
03:55All of Egypt's treasure must be here.
03:59It can rarely be told from a distance whether a man will appreciate the gleam of gold more than the
04:04gleam in a woman's eye.
04:06So I brought you both.
04:10Though the gleam of gold is longer lasting, the gleam in a woman's eye is warmer and certainly more tender,
04:19Cleopatra.
04:24Mobs are beginning to form in the streets, my queen.
04:26They threaten to attack the boats unless they get food.
04:29Call out the troops.
04:31That won't stop their hunger, sir.
04:32Is it only food they want?
04:35Yes.
04:36We've had to commandeer every scrap in the city to feed our armies.
04:44Notify my ship captains to supply food to all the people.
04:51Egypt is a land of plenty.
04:53Even you need Egypt, Anthony.
04:58A woman of beauty, intellect, and charity.
05:01This is almost too much to believe.
05:04How dare we punish such a woman, Lucidius?
05:09My compliments, Your Highness.
05:11You use your opportunities nicely.
05:15Now, uh...
05:18If you'll excuse me, sir.
05:27You two don't like each other?
05:32We play a game, he and I.
05:34A game?
05:36And the winner gets what?
05:38Lady Egypt.
05:45Does it matter?
06:05I come from Cleopatra.
06:08The feasting is finished.
06:10I am aware of that.
06:16Please come quickly.
06:17The Queen must talk to you.
06:18Another of her devices?
06:20She not only uses her opportunities, she makes them.
06:23Hmm.
06:24There were no hungry mobs forming in the streets.
06:28I investigated.
06:29What matters?
06:31Your Anthony likes good drama, and my Queen supplied it.
06:34Will you come?
06:35And, uh, die with an Egyptian dagger in my back?
06:39Anthony came here believing it was my Queen who supplied Brutus with the fleet.
06:43It wasn't.
06:44It was the gift of Cleopatra's sister, Asino.
06:47Cleopatra holds you no enmity.
06:49Believe me.
06:51Well, no doubt you have more faith in her honesty than I do.
07:00I'll take this.
07:24I'll take this.
07:39As a woman, I would have come to you, Lucilius.
07:42As a queen, I had to command.
07:44And as a soldier, I had to obey you.
07:47You saw my eyes in Rome.
07:49You saw them again tonight.
07:52Was there ever hate in them?
07:55That you should hate me?
07:57A fresh, young child, bride of 17, married to an aged Caesar?
08:03Would you have me believe you found love there?
08:07Wisdom.
08:09And I forced to live in the same palace where you lived,
08:13wanting to touch it.
08:15I know.
08:18Do you think it were any less cruel for me to look at Caesar and dream of you?
08:23You were Caesar's.
08:25Whose you are now, I don't know.
08:30I'm no man's, Lucilius.
08:32I can never be.
08:34The only gift I have to give is my heart.
08:37What you see before you is a queen, a position, a throne.
08:48These are the things that were Caesar's.
09:00And these are the things that will be Mark Anneny's?
09:16Are your ambitions so important?
09:20For myself, no.
09:24For my son, yes.
09:28Julius Caesar was his father.
09:30The blood of Caesar is in him.
09:32He must rule Rome.
09:34He'll become a dictator, as Caesar did.
09:36He'll torment Rome, drive it under his whip, as Caesar did.
09:39Can we judge Caesar?
09:42You, jealous because I bore his son.
09:45Can we judge honestly?
09:48To love now, that's honest.
09:51And, uh, Antony and your ambitions?
09:59Tonight, Antony promised an alliance.
10:02The gold of Egypt and the armies of Rome.
10:05And you'll govern Rome with Antony.
10:09For all I've said, there's no understanding.
10:17Cecilius, as you love Rome, so do I love Egypt.
10:21Egypt must be my first love.
10:23The man who rules it at my side will be my second.
10:26I have no choice that the lover of my heart must be last.
10:30And will you push Antony aside as easily as you push aside your heart?
10:36No harm will ever befall Antony because of me.
10:39I promise you that.
10:40If I can, I'll make sure of it.
11:05If he forces me to choose between him and Mark Antony,
11:10then my love will die with him.
11:15You will inform my captain that the armies of Mark Antony
11:18will sail back to Egypt with us.
11:23And that Mark Antony will travel on this boat with me.
11:57The Mark Antony would travel on by
11:57to Italy and to Italy.
11:57Stephen entrust in particular boat with to Italy and Denmark.
11:57And he will now arrive at a place of Tamoc прим.
11:57Please go, Antony and time to visit the island of Rome.
11:58And that David will reach a better place of Tamocchio.
11:58And to Italy and to Italy and to Italy and to Italy,
12:02we're going to love him and toätzlich to ourselves.
12:02This night you're going to go to the side of Rome.
12:04So there's really necessary options for his master's sake.
12:08That's all.
12:24Antony, I give you the jewel that is Egypt, and its brightest, gayest gem, Alexandria.
12:30The city of pleasure. Its beauty and its sins are known even in Rome.
12:41Search the grounds! Find the assassins!
12:53Which one of us did he want?
12:58We'll tend to your wound immediately.
13:08Let's go.
13:08Let's go.
13:31mercy mercy you sought the death of cleopatra i sought justice for the people of egypt
13:40now there is no freedom while she lives the people will suffer this wealthy egypt this land where
13:46there is enough for everyone what do you want freedom from we've given her everything we've
13:51starved and so we cry out in protest i want only food for my son but she wants a throne
13:58of rome for
13:59hers but this this fortune she displays dig beneath this veneer of gold and find emptiness
14:14so was the role of julius caesar
14:19can you escape from the palace if i could but reach the kitchen the slaves would help me
14:32we in rome want freedom too i'll pray for your freedom roman
14:51so
15:12your soldiers will bring the head of the assassin to you at any moment
15:16who is he what was his reason he said nothing before he died
15:27this will spoil nothing anthony i promised you pleasure in alexandria
15:31and you'll find me a woman who keeps her promises
15:38this is
15:53so
16:07¶¶
16:32The angry hand, the angry face.
16:37Must it ever be so?
16:39You find fault with our celebrations?
16:41These celebrations are to impress Antony
16:44while your people go hungry.
16:47Well, you seem to have a great deal of information concerning Egypt.
16:50I've known for a long time.
16:53Why haven't you told Antony?
16:57He loves you.
16:59You told him of Egypt, a strong, rich ally for his armies,
17:02an alliance that can rule all the world.
17:05Egypt is nothing. It's a shell.
17:09I was hoping he'd learn for himself.
17:12And now you'll tell him.
17:17I've offered you my love,
17:20and now you would destroy it?
17:23What love can there be if we would destroy each other?
17:29We want no queen in Rome.
17:37I'm sorry for you, Lucilius.
17:39what's...
17:55I love you, Lucilius.
18:03I love you.
18:11Have no bad dreams, little one.
18:14There will be a king greater than the world has yet known.
18:22No one will ever stand in your way.
18:27No one.
18:33Sleep well, my son.
19:11Sleep well, my son.
19:45We should have had news by now.
19:48I told the two men not to report back here last night, for they might be followed.
19:52But surely his body must have been discovered this morning.
19:58Will ever an agent fall the earth that does not demand cruelty?
20:02The age is ours.
20:04We cannot quarrel with it.
20:06Yet he said we could not love.
20:09For we would destroy each other.
20:11No one stands between you and Antony now.
20:17And so now, give my heart to Antony.
20:23I will investigate.
20:32Lucilia still lives.
20:43He can't accuse you.
20:45Would I love a fool, Charmian?
20:48What can be done?
20:50Even the air seems sweeter.
20:52He will go to Antony.
20:56Antony will not believe him.
20:59Summon Captain Florence.
21:09What happens in this court?
21:12Am I so bemused that these intrigues go unnoticed?
21:20What's this about two assassins?
21:22There is no way of proving who hired them.
21:25Antony, we don't belong here.
21:26Come back to Rome.
21:29Leave Alexandria and Cleopatra?
21:37Now, Octavius is a clerk at heart.
21:39Let him have his day as a talker.
21:41But you've been tricked.
21:42This is no country of unlimited wealth.
21:44This is no powerful united people to give you the strongest alliance in the world.
21:47We've seen its wealth.
21:48The wealth of his queen.
21:49The high priests don't support her.
21:51I'll make them support her.
21:55Do you love her that much?
22:01Could you not love a woman that much?
22:04Once, I thought so.
22:06Perhaps your heart, Lucilleus, is a more fickle one.
22:13After what happened last night, I'm happy that my heart beats at all.
22:17The battle for power never ends.
22:22I heard too much gossip that Antony is not the leader he was.
22:26Thrappi and Viceroy of Cyprus and my sister Arseno are the ones who made possible the armies of Brutus.
22:31And they still live.
22:32I see.
22:37And tongues wagged because Antony did not make victory complete and murder a woman.
22:41A woman who would murder you or me.
22:44Have no scruples about her sex, Antony.
22:47Even in exile, her very existence threatens any alliance we might make.
22:52Send an expedition.
22:53With Lucilleus at its own.
22:54I am not an assassin.
22:58Nor do I have dealings with them.
23:00Was not my sister a threat to Rome?
23:01And is she not now?
23:03A statesman must be free to rule, Antony.
23:05And you'll never be free so long as she lives.
23:09Lucilleus?
23:10I'll fight for you.
23:12I won't murder.
23:13I'll fight for you.
23:14Wait.
23:18Perhaps as much can be accomplished if you bring them back here as prisoners.
23:22They can do us no harm in a dungeon.
23:26Will you agree to this?
23:28If it's your order, good.
23:32Captain Flores will be your next in command.
23:34He will identify them.
23:46Now, is Cleopatra, please?
24:04Your Excellency?
24:06Captain Flores.
24:11Select what you will, Captain.
24:14As payment in advance.
24:17A delicate task, Your Excellency?
24:20Most delicate.
24:21Go on.
24:27This delicate?
24:28You had your choice.
24:32Now, you are to accompany General Lucilleus on an expedition to Ephesus.
24:36But that's where your sister...
24:37Lucilleus believes that Arsino and Seraphion are to be brought back here as prisoners.
24:41They are not to reach here alive.
24:43Yes, Your Excellency.
24:45But if Lucilleus tries to interfere...
24:48He is not to be harmed.
24:49Do you understand?
24:51We'll give evidence to Antony.
24:53Antony will believe only what I want him to believe.
25:02That is all, Captain.
25:34You hope in vain, Seraphion.
25:37My sister sits high in triumph.
25:41These other countries that you petition for aid cannot hear you.
25:45They dare not hear you.
25:49You shall yet rule Egypt.
25:51Your Excellencies.
25:56A force of armed men are approaching the temple.
25:58They bear standards of Mark Antony and Cleopatra.
26:03They know then it was your fleet that fought for Brutus.
26:05Quickly, Seraphion.
26:06We have still time to reach safety.
26:36There it is, Lucilleus, the temple.
26:38Its defenses?
26:39None.
26:40Arsino is poor now.
26:42Takes gold to pay an army.
26:43And when our fleet...
26:48They escape.
26:50Faithful?
26:52Faithful?hidea.
26:52Thank you. Come
27:08Charles! Oatrzym.
27:10Do you! Oatrzym.
27:14Do you!
27:15And who do you?
27:16Do you!
27:18To start this way!
27:19I are toázith...
27:19Come on.
28:05You will accompany me to Alexandria.
28:08Prisoners of Cleopatra? Is she not satisfied that we die now?
28:12You make us journey to find our death.
28:17Get the girl!
28:29Don't kill him. He must return to Alexandria alive.
28:36The deaths of Arsenault and Serapion could have been avoided,
28:38but Lucilius deliberately aided them in their attempted escape.
28:43We had no choice. We could do nothing.
28:45There was no way to bring Arsenault and Serapion back alive.
28:50Lucilius?
28:50You've heard all I can say.
28:59You were against the expedition from the beginning.
29:02Yes, I've been against these many things that lead to your destruction.
29:09Antony, don't make Alexandria your tomb while Rome cries out at his need for you.
29:21If you have but loved yourself more and Cleopatra less,
29:27if these be the words of a traitor, then...
29:30Lucilius was not the traitor, Antony. Our enemy was Arsenault.
29:39Is there no end to the ironies you can conceive?
29:43Let him live. But only as a prisoner, to be tormented by his conscience.
29:49If he had allowed my sister and Serapion to escape, it would have meant your life.
29:55And mine.
30:05And find him to his room under guard.
30:07Make sure he has the best of care.
30:09And the services of my personal physician.
30:37Antony's physician has done well by you.
30:39And what of Antony? Has he yet changed his blood into wine?
30:44Pleasure possesses him. I don't.
30:47Always senses that I'm near him and that he needs me, but...
30:51Is this the soldier whose sword was bravest of all?
30:54The standard bearer who handed the banner of Rome to a woman to carry.
31:01Would Lucilius carry that banner?
31:03The gold of Egypt has bought new legions for Antony.
31:06Legions that but need the strong right arm of a leader.
31:09Your dream is fading. You staked everything on Antony, is that it?
31:13To have your freedom. The honor of leading Antony's armies.
31:15To conquer Rome so that you may roll it?
31:20Oh, Lucilius, I've loved you. You know that.
31:25You speak to me of love when you tried to take my life.
31:28Do you think I wanted you to die?
31:30You're a prisoner now because I wanted you to live.
31:33A serpent can be trusted more because we know how to defend ourselves against its venom.
31:40There is no defense against you.
31:45Is this then your answer?
31:47My answer is another one of your ironies.
31:50You who would rule Rome can best serve Rome with your death.
31:54Yes.
32:05Yet...
32:07Once...
32:07You loved me.
32:18I don't know whether you were born to suffer or to cause suffering.
32:25This I give you Cleopatra.
32:27There is nothing else.
32:34I will not come to you again.
32:41I will not come to you again.
32:52I will not come to you again.
33:13You try for pleasure with so much effort, Antony, that you make a task of it.
33:16The title of prisoner is a hateful one to bestow upon a friend.
33:56Wesal Mac Levy´s
33:58Heh...
33:58Winterkid
33:59Winterkid
33:59Winterkid
33:59Winterkid
34:00Winterkid
34:11Winterkid
34:25Does it hurt so much that you administer justice?
34:35He has no wine.
34:41He has no wine.
34:42Anthony.
34:46Anthony.
34:47Anthony.
34:50Anthony.
34:51Anthony.
34:53Anthony.
34:54Anthony.
35:00Anthony.
35:02Anthony.
35:05Anthony.
35:10Anthony.
35:11Anthony.
35:11Anthony.
35:12Anthony.
35:15Anthony.
35:35With great pride, friend Lasilius, I state I managed to maneuver the whole length of the palace hall without the
35:42slightest assistance.
35:44That's a worthy accomplishment.
35:46Only for you would I have attempted it. Could not bear to see my friend without wine.
35:54I want none of your charity.
35:56Charity?
36:00The whole city joins in my pleasure tonight.
36:04I know. I ordered it.
36:07The whole city, with the exception of your two guards.
36:14Our queen is very strict about your imprisonment, my friend.
36:23You call me friend easily.
36:28Oh, if you were Antony, you would prefer wine to freedom.
36:35Here is a more lasting comfort than the arms of a woman.
36:40Do you ever know a bottle of wine with ambition?
36:45Never.
36:50Contemplate it, my good Lasilius.
36:53It may have many answers for you.
36:57Oh, I must leave you.
37:01My bed awaits.
37:04My bed awaits.
37:09Rest you well.
37:27My friends.
37:31I find Antony's wine not a fit companion tonight.
37:34But perhaps it will make your tasks less arduous.
37:38Oh, thanks, sir.
37:38But we have orders not to drink.
37:40Orders?
37:40The whole city bathes in the grape, and we can't get our toes wet.
37:44It'll find fit companions here.
37:59He took the wine to Lucilius.
38:02And left this horde of fools to me.
38:04For months now, he's brooded over Lucilius.
38:07This matter of the wine has more to it than compassion.
38:11The guards are still outside Lucilius' door.
38:13Yes.
38:14And the men are at their post at the palace grounds.
38:18This order of Antony's.
38:20That the whole town should join in the reverie.
38:23Double rations of wine for the soldiers.
38:25Why?
38:26Why?
38:27The armies have grown impatient with waiting.
38:29Perhaps it is good to ease the strain.
38:31Let battles ease the strain.
38:32Let Rome drown in the sweat of fighting soldiers.
38:36Floris.
38:37You will see that General Lucilius holds to his room.
38:41Have I chosen so wrong a road?
38:45Was it better to have loved Lucilius alone and forgotten he did?
38:48Oh, Cleopatra, we are not lost.
38:51Get out!
38:52All of you, get out!
38:54Do you hear me?
38:55Get out!
38:56All of you, get out!
38:57Get out or leave me alone.
39:00Get out!
39:03This is not my command.
39:04Clear!
39:05Get out!
39:05Get out!
39:07Get out!
39:07Get out, get out!
39:10Out of this hole, all of you!
39:12Get out!
39:13Get out!
39:14Get out!
39:14Get out.
39:17Get out!
39:18Get out!
39:18Go on!
39:23Go!
39:25Go!
39:26Go!
39:28Go!
39:32Let's go.
40:02Let's go.
40:47Let's go.
41:00Let's go.
41:30I've been waiting for you.
41:35You can leave while the city is still celebrating.
41:38You know I'll go back to Rome.
41:41Of course.
41:42To Octavius.
41:44These armies that Cleopatra is building here are for one reason only.
41:47To get Octavius off the throne and make her son king.
41:51She'll do to Rome what she's done to you.
41:55There are moments, Lucilius, when I know what I should do and despair grips my heart and holds it tight.
42:06But when I'm with her, I forget those moments.
42:12I'm happy.
42:14What pitiful gifts the years of triumph have brought you.
42:21You make a good general for the legions of Octavius.
42:25Fight against you, my friend?
42:27Of course.
42:28Of course.
42:28That's it.
42:30Then those moments will give me no despair.
42:39Now, my cloak.
42:46Royal cloak of the Atacrature.
42:50Pass to freedom and respect.
42:55Pass to freedom and respect.
42:58And my helmet.
43:02Anthony.
43:05Come back to Rome with me.
43:10I've but two friends in the world.
43:13You and my sword.
43:16I'll say goodbye to neither.
43:20Good fortune ride with you.
43:38And I tell you this.
43:39The triumvirate no longer exists.
43:41Rome is no longer ruled by Mark Antony, Octavius, Caesar and Lepidus.
43:45On your decision today, Rome can either rise or fall.
43:48The principles of Mark Antony have been seduced by a woman.
43:50An Egyptian who would bring her Oriental court to Rome so that she can rule Rome.
43:54Here stands the living proof of the ambitions of Cleopatra.
43:57Lucilius, commander of Antony's armies, who escaped from Egypt to bring the information to me.
44:03Cleopatra's armies are being moved within striking distance of Rome.
44:06Are we to watch idly while destruction closes in?
44:08Or do we declare war now?
44:10War!
44:11War!
44:12The armies of Antony and Cleopatra must be destroyed first.
44:16Then will come Alexandria.
44:17The power of Egypt must be crushed.
44:19Fire!
44:21Fire!
44:22Fire!
44:25Thus, 31 years before the birth of Christ, one of the greatest battles of ancient history began.
44:31Many men went to their deaths in the cruel and vicious fight which continued until the legions of Octavius
44:36were engaging the armies of Antony and Cleopatra in the very streets of Alexandria.
45:15Let's go.
45:44Let's go.
46:10Let's go.
46:18I'm to the palace.
46:29Antony, listen to me.
46:30You'll soon be at the palace gates.
46:32Listen to me.
46:33You can still fight back.
46:34You're still the great Antony.
46:36Drive the Romans from Alexandria.
46:38Push them back into the sea.
46:39The many, the leader.
46:41Let them see you at their head.
46:45They will put gold chains
46:47around our wrists and on our feet.
46:50They will lead us
46:51through the streets of Rome.
46:53No, Antony, no.
46:54Oh, not where once I lived
46:56as Caesar's wife.
47:13The music of war, Egypt.
47:16It makes a strange sound.
47:19Death, perhaps.
47:21Once it was life.
47:24A trumpet.
47:27Calling for me.
47:30Calling for Octavius.
47:38A trumpet calls us to what?
47:39Words will not hold back the tide, Antony.
47:41Take up your sword to fight.
47:45Rome doesn't want us.
47:47Oh, Antony, I love you.
47:48If not for Rome,
47:50fight for me.
48:03You love me?
48:27No, Antony!
48:31No.
48:49What the hell?
48:56Come on.
49:23Bring on that ram.
49:24Hurry!
49:53Come on.
49:54How can we be sure that what we do is right?
49:59You, who have always been at my side,
50:04help me now.
50:09There could be agreement between Cleopatra and Octavius.
50:15There's but one barrier.
50:20So?
50:25So, you must strike carefully.
50:29Carefully and surely.
50:31Bring an end to this.
50:50Come on.
50:52Has he joined the men?
50:54He's locked himself in his room.
50:58Does Egypt die here, or only Cleopatra?
51:03Octavius is already here.
51:06And Lucilius.
51:07He is alive.
51:09I saw him but a few moments ago leading his men.
51:17Ah!
51:18Ah!
51:31Ah!
51:32Ah!
51:33Ah!
51:33Ah!
51:33Ah!
51:33Ah!
51:34Ah!
51:34Ah!
51:35Ah!
51:35Ah!
51:36Ah!
51:44Ah!
51:54Ah!
51:56Uh!
51:56Ah!
51:58Ah!
52:00Ah!
52:00Ah!
52:00Ah!
52:11Charmian, we've been close for many years.
52:15Often I've made your decisions mine.
52:18The decision you make now will be for yourself alone.
52:23Whichever you choose, there's no glory, no victory.
52:27And perhaps just the slightest satisfaction.
52:32That basket.
52:35Open it.
52:46Carefully.
52:48Nothing but figs.
52:50There is something more.
52:54What?
52:57My physician assures me it is fast and painless.
53:00You can join me or you can become a slave in Rome.
53:04I have no such choice.
53:06What of your son?
53:07He's already on his way out of Egypt.
53:10They'll find him.
53:13Children die easily, Charmian.
53:14Will Octavius show no mercy?
53:17No more probably than I would have shown him.
53:20There must be some hope.
53:23Go to the window and watch Octavius as he enters the courtyard in triumph.
53:27You'll be able to tell me if there's hope or not.
53:42It goes well, Lucilius.
53:44You've seen Antony?
53:46Not since Octavius, not only a glimpse.
53:49There was a time when he would have been at the head of his men.
53:52When it's over, sir, I'd like permission to see him first.
53:56You have it.
54:21I've been waiting for you.
54:32I don't want to see her, Lucilius.
54:34I want to see her.
54:47I want to see her.
54:51Octavius is starting his chariot through the gate now.
54:54You've seen, and you say nothing of hope now.
54:57Egypt is no longer your ward, Cleopatra.
54:59Its responsibilities belong to someone else.
55:01Perhaps now there is time for the love you denied yourself.
55:04Lucilius can not have forgotten.
55:07Oh, Charmian.
55:09If only there's forgiveness in his eyes.
55:14It was his wish to come here.
55:29Antony.
55:32Perhaps the gold chains of Octavius won't bind you now.
55:38The gleam in a woman's eye is warmer.
55:43I love you, Agent.
55:45I love you.
55:46I love you.
55:54Oh, Antony.
55:56Oh, Antony.
56:02You said once
56:04that no harm would come to Antony because of you.
56:08Oh, Antony.
56:12Oh, Antony.
56:12Oh, Antony.
56:19You said once
56:19Oh, Antony.
56:20Oh, Antony.
56:35Oh, Antony.
56:36Oh, Antony.
56:36Oh, Antony.
56:37Oh, Antony.
56:38Oh, Antony.
56:41Oh, Antony.
56:43Oh, Antony.
56:48I don't know.
57:26THE END
57:55THE END
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