1945-12-11
The aging Caesar finds himself intrigued by the young Egyptian queen. Adapted by George Bernard Shaw from his own play.
Julius Caesar
Cleopatra
Apollodorus
Ftatateeta
Pothinus
Rufio
Britannus
Lucius Septimus
Achillas
Theodotus
Ptolemy
Nubian Slave
Cleopatra's Lady Attendant
Belzanor
1st Centurion
Major Domo
Bel Affris
Persian
1st Porter
2nd Porter
1st. Auxiliary Sentinel
2nd. Centurion
Boatman
Sentinel
2nd. Auxiliary Sentinel
1st. Nobleman
2nd. Nobleman
1st. Guardsman
2nd. Guardsman
Ethiopian Dancer (uncredited)
Major Domo's Attendant (uncredited)
Councillor (uncredited)
Iras (uncredited)
Egyptian Lady (uncredited)
Aide to Mithridates (uncredited)
Boatman (uncredited)
Lady in Waiting (uncredited)
Lady (uncredited)
Slave Girl (uncredited)
Bucinator (uncredited)
Roman Tax Officer (uncredited)
Egyptian (uncredited)
Roman Officer (uncredited)
Assistant Palace Official (uncredited)
Fan Girl (uncredited)
Dancer (uncredited)
Egyptian Woman (uncredited)
Auxiliary Roman Sentinel (uncredited)
Mithridates (uncredited)
Senator (uncredited)
Angry Boatman (uncredited)
Singing Boatman (uncredited)
Palace Official (uncredited)
Special Roman Centurian (uncredited)
Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
High Priest (uncredited)
Roman Soldier (uncredited)
Aide to Achillas (uncredited)
Harpist (uncredited)
Harpist's Master (uncredited)
Cleopatra's Attendant (uncredited)
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