![]() ![]() "Julius Caesar": Battle at Philippi (07:59) Brutus and Cassius say goodbye before battle. The generals meet on the battlefield and exchange words. "Julius Caesar": Meeting Philippi (06:52)īrutus and Cassius lead their men to Marc Antony and Octavius. The men discuss the threat of Octavius and Marc Antony, and their response. "Julius Caesar": Under Threat (05:54)īrutus tells Cassius that Portia is dead Titinius and Messala enter. Brutus accuses Cassius of denying him gold and they argue. Marc Antony and Octavius Caesar discuss the death of the conspirators while getting massages Lepidus agrees with the deaths. "Julius Caesar": Death and Argument (07:58) Marc Antony reads the will and the Plebes revolt. He remarks on Brutus' honor and claims of Caesar's ambition the Plebes rethink the justice of Caesar's death. Marc Antony states he came to bury Caesar, not praise him. "Julius Caesar": Marc Antony's Speech (11:45) Marc Antony arrives with Caesar's body and Brutus asks the populace to listen to his speech. ![]() Brutus explains to the public why Caesar was murdered. "Julius Caesar": Brutus' Speech (06:38)Ī servant tells Marc Antony that Octavius Caesar will soon arrive. Brutus will allow Antony to take Caesar's body and speak at the pulpit. Marc Antony arrives and shakes hands with the murderers. The conspirators proclaim freedom from tyranny and the senators flee the conspirators wash their hands in Caesar's blood. Cassius fears the plot has been discovered but Brutus reassures him. Publius, Marc Antony, and the conspirators accompany Caesar to the Senate House the soothsayer again warns Caesar. He eventually agrees not to go to the Senate House Decius Brutus convinces Caesar to meet with the Senate. "Julius Caesar": Caesar Shall Go Forth (07:36)Ĭalpurnia dreams of Caesar's death and begs him to stay home. Portia confronts Brutus about his mental state and late night meeting. ![]() Cassius, Trebonius, Decius Brutus, Casca, Cinna, and Metellus Cimber arrive they plot against Caesar. "Julius Caesar": Conspirators (10:24)īrutus considers the implications of crowning Caesar king and reads a missive from Cassius. Cassius mentions a plot when Cinna arrives Cassius asks Cinna to deliver several papers to Brutus. The senators will meet to establish Caesar as king. "Julius Caesar": Labeling a Tyrant (04:27)Ĭassius follows Casca during a storm. Cassius and Brutus ask Casca about the chants for Caesar Marc Antony offered the crown thrice. "Julius Caesar": Offering of a Crown (06:00)īrutus and Cassius reflect on those who surround Caesar Caesar tells Antonius that Cassius has a hungry look. The crowd cheers and the men discuss Caesar becoming a king. Brutus tells Cassius he will not see the order of the course. (Credits) "Julius Caesar": Beware the Ides of March (07:44)Ĭaesar reminds Antonius to touch Calpurnia a soothsayer calls out a warning to Caesar. This star-studded 1970 feature film production of William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" was the first full-color adaptation of the play. Caesar returns to the city triumphant and the people rejoice a man mocks the victory. Julius Caesar warred with the sons of Pompey and lost 1,000 men the people named him perpetual dictator. Caesar invites them in for wine before they go."Julius Caesar": Opening Scene, Battle at Munda (06:11) FREE PREVIEW Caesar agrees to go to the Capitol, and several conspirators, along with Mark Antony, arrive to accompany him. But Decius warns that the senators will mock Caesar, and offers a more favorable interpretation of Calpurnia’s dream. Still, Calpurnia insists he stay home, and Caesar agrees, sending Mark Antony to explain to the senate that he is unwell.ĭecius Brutus arrives and Caesar instructs him to announce to the rest of the senators that he will not come that day, simply because he doesn't want to. The priests report that they found no heart in the sacrificed animal, which Caesar interprets as the gods rebuking any potential cowardice. Calpurnia enters and begs Caesar not to go to the senate that day, as she has a strong feeling he will be in danger because of a bad dream. He asks the priests to do an animal sacrifice to see what the future holds for him. Caesar remarks on the stormy night and his wife’s bad dreams. ![]()
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