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starring: Derek Jacobi, Siân Phillips, Flora Robson, Emlyn Williams, Eileen Corbett
directed by: Herbert Wise

 : I, Claudius
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: JACOBI,DEREK
EAN: 0014381918724
Format: Box set, Color, Full Screen
Label: Image Entertainment
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
Picture Format: Pan & Scan
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Release Date: August 15, 2000
Running Time: 740 minutes
Sales Rank: 7596
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: November 06, 1977




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Editorial Review:

Description:
Roman history comes alive in this magnificent 13-part series. 'I, Claudius' (1976, 668 min.) ranks among the most acclaimed productions in BBC history. Tracing the lives of the last of the Roman emperors, it's an epic of ruthless ambition, shocking debauchery and murderous intrigue set in one of history's most fascinating eras. Bearing witness to the saga is Claudius, whose stutter and limp have marked him a fool--yet whom prophesies have foretold will one day rule Rome. This collector's edition set includes a unique documentary feature, 'The Epic That Never Was' (1965, 71 min.), a remarkable behind-the-scenes look at Alexander Korda's ill-fated 1937 screen adaptation of 'I, Claudius.' Starring Merle Oberon and Charles Laughton, the chronicle of this uncompleted masterpieces is an unforgettable coda to one of the greatest stories ever told.

Amazon.com essential video:
This superbly acted, mordantly funny romp through 70 years or so of Roman history is one of the best-loved miniseries ever made, and deservedly so. Derek Jacobi plays Roman Emperor Claudius, who reflects in old age on his life and his remarkable family, giving us a history lesson that's unlike anything you learned in school.

The story begins in 24 B.C. during the reign of Augustus Caesar, Rome's first emperor, and ends in A.D. 54 with Nero on the throne. In between, I, Claudius details the scheming, murder, madness, and lust that passed for politics in the early years of the Pax Romana. The biggest worm in the Roman apple is Augustus's wife, Livia (the superb Siân Phillips), whose single-minded pursuit of power shapes the destiny of the Empire. With a carefully planted rumor here and a poisoned fig there, she gradually maneuvers her son, Tiberius, toward the throne, creating an atmosphere of suspicion and treachery that starts Rome on its helter-skelter slide into bloody chaos. Phillips somehow makes us understand this extraordinarily wicked woman. As she ages and her carefully wrought webs begin to unravel, it becomes clear that Livia has been as thoroughly poisoned by her own ambition as her victims were by her carefully prepared meals.

Further acting honors go to George Baker as Tiberius, who resists but eventually succumbs to the destiny forced upon him by his mother, and to John Hurt as a hilarious and absolutely terrifying Caligula. In one breathtakingly tense scene, the mad Emperor performs a dance in drag, then asks Claudius to critique it, perfectly capturing the horror of a world where one wrong word means death, or worse. Jacobi is the perfect Claudius, hiding his intelligence behind a crippling stammer and shuffling around the edges of events--until he finds himself pulled to the very center. His wry comments give shape to the tangled story of his family and help the audience make sense of a dauntingly complex cast of characters.

I, Claudius might seem a little studio-bound to viewers brought up on more recent big-budget costume dramas, but the topnotch cast and the incident-filled plot are more than enough to hold the attention through almost 11 hours of gripping, deliciously wicked Roman follies. This boxed set also includes a documentary entitled 'The Epic That Never Was,' about Alexander Korda's failed attempt to film I, Claudius in 1937. The film, directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Charles Laughton as Claudius and Merle Oberon as Messalina, was abandoned unfinished, and it remains one of Hollywood's great lost movies. --Simon Leake



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Cut and censured
This "new remastered" version is really a "new cut and censured" version. As an example: the dance in the first episode is 85 seconds long in 3 two-sided DVDs of Image-entertainment of 2000. Now the same dance is only 30 seconds long in this 2009, 4 DVDs remastered version of Image-entertainment.




Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - New 'Remastered' Set is ZERO Audio or Video Enhancement
I so enjoyed the previous 'I, Claudius' boxed set that I bought the new 'remastered' set on its release to benefit from its presumed video and audio enhancements. Comparing the old and the 'remastered' discs there is literally NO difference of any kind to my eyes through high quality equipment. Furthmore it appears the new set has been edited down to fit on four DVDs from five DVDs and therefore omits some film.

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - All episodes are there
All has been said, for better or for worse, so just one detail for the wondering customer.

All the episodes are there. Episode 2 is NOT missing, it's just "merged" with episode 1 in a longer episode. Hence, a total of 12 rather than 13 episodes.





Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Episode 2 is Missing!!!
The biggest problem with this DVD set is that episode 2 entitled "Family Affairs" of the original 13 episode series is missing, not to mention cuts in the remaining 12 episodes. These defects make it totally unacceptable.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Remastered?
Even though I love the mini-series,I, Claudius, I was extremely disappointed with the video quality. I expected alot better when it said remastered.

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