Review of Spartacus (1960) by Bill Cosford for Miami Herald — 13 Jun 1980
It is a spotty, uneven drama in which the entire opening phase representing the basic-training program in a gladiatorial school is lively, exciting and expressive, no matter how true to history it is, and the middle phase is pretentious and tedious, because it is concerned with the dull strife of politics.
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This review of Spartacus (1960) was written by Bill Cosford and published by Miami Herald on 13 Jun 1980.
Spartacus has generally received very positive reviews.
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