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Episode 18 – Spartacus 1960
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Publication Date |
Dec 05, 2013
Episode Duration |
00:36:21
Dr Radford's is a specialist in the history of Rome on film. And where better to start than with Spartacus, the 1960 epic directed (eventually) by Stanley Kubrick and starring the one, the only, Kirk Douglas. This film has a highly complicated array of relationships to explore. There's the 1951 novel that inspired the screenplay by Howard Fast. There's the screenplay itself, where major credit is given to Dalton Trumbo. And there's the complications that arise from the challenges of finding a director who could stick with the project. This is all before we even cut to the chase on the primary source material! So what relationship does the film bear to the historical sources?
In this episode we take a walk into Dr Radford's specialisation - history on film! And where better to start than with Spartacus, the 1960 epic directed (eventually) by Stanley Kubrick and starring the one, the only, Kirk Douglas. A Complex Film for a Complex Man This film has a number of complications to explore: * There's the 1951 novel by Howard Fast that inspired the screenplay * There's the screenplay itself, where major credit is given to Dalton Trumbo * And there's the complications that arise from the challenges of finding a director who could stick with the project This is all before we even cut to the chase on the primary source material! So what relationship does the film bear to the historical sources? And who exactly was Spartacus? Find out in this foray into the translation of ancient history into popular entertainment! 18-Spartacus-1960-2018-Update.mp3">Spartacus 1960 18-Spartacus-1960-2018-Update.mp3">https://partialhistorians.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Episode-18-Spartacus-1960-2018-Update.mp3 Original studio production still of Stanley Kubrick directing Kirk Douglas in film Spartacus (1960). Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Unfortunately there are very few images available in the public domain of the film making the photo above the best we can offer you!

In this episode we take a walk into Dr Radford’s specialisation – history on film! And where better to start than with Spartacus, the 1960 epic directed (eventually) by Stanley Kubrick and starring the one, the only, Kirk Douglas.

A Complex Film for a Complex Man

This film has a number of complications to explore:

  • There’s the 1951 novel by Howard Fast that inspired the screenplay
  • There’s the screenplay itself, where major credit is given to Dalton Trumbo
  • And there’s the complications that arise from the challenges of finding a director who could stick with the project

This is all before we even cut to the chase on the primary source material!

So what relationship does the film bear to the historical sources? And who exactly was Spartacus?

Find out in this foray into the translation of ancient history into popular entertainment!

18-Spartacus-1960-2018-Update.mp3">Spartacus 1960

18-Spartacus-1960-2018-Update.mp3">https://partialhistorians.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Episode-18-Spartacus-1960-2018-Update.mp3 Stanley Kubrick Kirk DouglasOriginal studio production still of Stanley Kubrick directing Kirk Douglas in film Spartacus (1960). Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Unfortunately there are very few images available in the public domain of the film making the photo above the best we can offer you!

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