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Topic History of: Black and White Julius Caesar
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JK2006 1953 and truly marvellous delivery of the words. I was literally in awe of all three leads - each one marvellous (I gather Brando took detailed instruction from Gielgud, the only one of the three I knew personally).
JK2006 Absolutely magnificent acting. And a script by the greatest writer of all time. James Mason superb as Brutus. Gielgud tremendous. Stage actors converting to cinema. Brando was magnificent. "Cry HAVOC and let slip the dogs of war"!!! My how we need William today.