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The Gladiators

 
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The Gladiators

  • Director: Peter Watkins
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Year: 1969
  • Country: SE
  • Run Time: 90 minutes

Plot

War becomes a sort of global game show in this darkly witty mock-documentary satire from filmmaker Peter Watkins. In the waning days of the 20th Century, the world's major military powers have come to the conclusion it's no longer economically feasible to maintain standing armies and continue the arms race. Instead, the superpowers agree to settle their differences through the Peace Games, a series of regularly scheduled military exercises in which soldiers from different countries are organized into teams who fight it out on global satellite television, with a pasta company sponsoring the show. High ranking officers from the United States, the Soviet Union, China, France, Spain and Mexico gather at a remote location in Sweden and watch as their fighting men (and women) square off against one another, while a handful of computer technicians labor behind the scenes to keep the war games on track. However, the folks at home aren't told the real reason behind the regularly scheduled violence, a handful of pacifist students hatch a scheme to sabotage the games, and the exercises take an unexpected turn when two soldiers decide they don't feel like fighting anymore. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Frederick Danner - British Staff Officer; Arthur Pentelow - British General; George Harris - Nigerian Officer

Credit

William Brodie - Art Director, Chris Collins - Costume Designer, Peter Watkins - Director, Lars Hagström - Editor, Peter Suschitzky - Cinematographer, Goran Lindgren - Producer, Stig Lindberg - Special Effects, Peter Watkins - Screenwriter, Nicholas Gosling - Screenwriter, Gustav Mahler - Featured Music

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The Gladiators
Directed by Peter Watkins
Produced by Göran Lindgren
Written by Peter Watkins
Nicholas Gosling
Music by Claes af Geijerstam
Cinematography Peter Suschitzky
Release date(s) 25 June 1969
Running time 92 min.
Country Sweden
Language English
Cantonese
French
German
Swedish

The Gladiators (Swedish: Gladiatorerna, alternate title The Peace Game) is a 1969 Swedish drama/science fiction film directed by Peter Watkins.

Plot

In order to prevent a Third World War, the superpowers decide to introduce “international peace games” (i.e.- a miniature battle fought between teams of soldiers and later on broadcast on TV around the world).

Cast

  • Arthur Pentelow as British General
  • Frederick Danner as British Staff Officer
  • Hans Bendrik as Capt. Davidsson
  • Daniel Harle as French Officer
  • Hans Berger as West German Officer
  • Rosario Gianetti as American Officer
  • Tim Yum as Chinese Staff Officer
  • Kenneth Lo as Chinese Colonel
  • Björn Franzen as Swedish Colonel
  • Christer Gynge as Assistant Controller
  • Jürgen Schilling as East German Officer
  • Stefan Dillan as Russian Officer
  • Ugo Chiari as Italian Officer
  • Chandrakant Desai as Indian Officer
  • George Harris as Nigerian Officer

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