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Cleopatra (1934)

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Cleopatra is a 1934 film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Claudette Colbert.It is about—no prizes for guessing correctly—Cleopatra VII, Queen of Egypt. The film opens in 48 BC, with Cleopatra struggling with her brother Ptolemy XIII for control of the country. Cleopatra has been dumped in the desert by Pothinos, a minister loyal to Ptolemy, but she makes her way back to Alexandria to meet Julius Caesar (Warren William). Using her feminine wiles, she seduces Caesar and gets him to back her claim to the throne of Egypt.Later, after Caesar's Senate colleagues get all stabby, she again uses her feminine charms on Caesar's lieutenant, Mark Antony (Henry Wilcoxon). But there's the small matter of Caesar's nephew and heir, Octavian, who also desires to rule the Roman state.One of many film representations of the life of Cleopatra, with the 1963 Elizabeth Taylor film being the most famous. Made at the tail end of The Pre-Code Era and thus chock full of half-naked women. De Mille watched the silent Cleopatra film with Theda Bara as preparation for this movie before it was destroyed in a 1937 fire.The gorgeous Art Deco costumes were created by Travis Banton, Paramount's in-house designer.
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Curtain Camouflage: Pothinos hides behind a curtain in order to kill Cleopatra, or maybe Caesar. Cleopatra sees his shoes, however, and plunges a javelin into his stomach.
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Chekhov's Gun
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Chekhov's Gun: Early in the film Caesar is shown playing with mockups of new Roman war machines and instructs his engineer to build it. We see the full scale version of both in the battle scene at the climax.
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Ironic Echo
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Ironic Echo: In his first scene, when he's ridiculing Caesar's obsession with Cleopatra, a sexist Antony says that women can't think and are playthings for men. At the end, facing his doom, he laments that he couldn't think and he became the plaything for a woman.
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Blood on the Debate Floor: Hard to make a story where Julius Caesar is a main character and not have this.
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Costume Porn
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Costume Porn: Every outfit that Claudette wears is magnificent, not only for its decadence, but for being one of the best examples of Art Deco design.
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Door-Closes Ending
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Door-Closes Ending: As Cleopatra dies on her throne, the camera pulls back, and a great stone gate closes, before The End comes up onscreen.
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Et Tu, Brute?
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Et Tu, Brute?: Spoken in English by the trope namer of course.
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Too Important to Walk
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Too Important to Walk: Cleopatra is carried on an enormous litter during Caesar's triumph. Also towards the end when she goes to Octavian to surrender.
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Artistic License – History
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Artistic License – History: Certainly not rigorous about history, but then nobody ever was during the era. In this one Octavian knows he's Caesar's heir before Caesar dies. In the movie Brutus and company assassinate Caesar because they think he's going to proclaim himself king and make Cleopatra his queen. In Real Life, while the assassins certainly had their suspicions about Caesar's desire for a throne, and while his association with Cleopatra was certainly bad PR for Caesar, the assassins struck at that time because they had to. Caesar was three days away from leaving for a military campaign in the east that was expected to keep him away for a couple of years.
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Alcohol Hic
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Alcohol Hic: Cleopatra does this while drinking too much wine with Antony, and she becomes embarrassed because queens aren't supposed to hiccup.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: Cleopatra and Antony, by asp and a dagger to the guts respectively.
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Shout-Out to Shakespeare: Cassius's line "Was I not born as free as Caesar?" is an obvious shout out to his line in Shakespeare's play, "I was born as free as Caesar."
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Establishing Character Moment
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Establishing Character Moment: Antony makes his first entrance in a centurion's full uniform, wearing a big dumb grin on his face, leading two enormous dogs by the leash. In the same scene, Octavian is scowling and crabby and complaining about how Caesar writes Antony and not him.
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As You Know
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As You Know: "You see how wise your father was to make Rome the protector of you and your brother king Ptolemy." Octavia says "You're my brother, and Mark is my husband."
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Chick Magnet
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Chick Magnet: When Mark Antony makes his first entrance, seven chattering, half-naked rich Roman ladies surround him, before he breaks free of them and makes it to Calpurnia and his wife.
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Meet Cute
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Meet Cute: Cleopatra meets Caesar when she is smuggled into his presence wrapped up in a blanket, something that apparently actually happened.
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In the movie Brutus and company assassinate Caesar because they think he's going to proclaim himself king and make Cleopatra his queen. In Real Life, while the assassins certainly had their suspicions about Caesar's desire for a throne, and while his association with Cleopatra was certainly bad PR for Caesar, the assassins struck at that time because they had to. Caesar was three days away from leaving for a military campaign in the east that was expected to keep him away for a couple of years.
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Cat Fight
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Cat Fight: Literally, in the dinner theater stage show Cleopatra stages for Antony. Three hot slave girls, dressed as cats. Fighting.
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Widow's Weeds
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Widow's Weeds: She wasn't his widow, and they weren't exactly weeds—but the black cloak that Cleopatra is wearing in the wake of Caesar's assassination is the only time in the movie she's not dressed for Fanservice.
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Fanservice Extra
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Fanservice Extra: The woman in the opening credits who appears to be nude, but artfully lit so she's not quite visible. All of Cleopatra's ladies-in-waiting. The dancing girls. Lots.
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Have a Gay Old Time
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Have a Gay Old Time: When a cranky Octavian makes a nasty remark to Antony, Antony says Octavian is in "his usual gay mood."
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Shown Their Work
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Shown Their Work: Surprisingly accurate representation of Antony and Cleopatra's end: the two of them holed up almost alone, Antony stabbing himself in the gut but taking a long time to die, Cleopatra trying to make another deal but getting blown off by Octavian, and Cleopatra finally taking the asp.
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