
An historical film that follows the life of Alexander the Great, the Macedonian king that united all ancient Greek tribes and led them against the vast Persian Empire. Alexander conquered most of the then-known world and created a Greek empire that spanned all the way from the Balkans to India.
Release Date: 1/26/1968
Runtime: 60 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Phil Karlson
00Companies: MGM Television
Countries: United States of America
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If it wasn't for the really terrible dialogue, this would make for quite a passable sword and sandals adventure, William Shatner is in full theatrical ham mode as the eponymous character who must combat the maniacal King Darius of Persia as well as a few of his more independently minded generals. It can only really be described as a very loose interpretation of history - there is oodles of creative licence going on - but it is still quite a good fun little drama that lets our hero roll around in the dirt, without his shirt coming off, and we've even got some belly dancing too! It's rubbish, really - but I still, perversely perhaps, I rather enjoyed it.

William Shatner
Alexander

Adam West
Cleander

John Cassavetes
Karonos

Joseph Cotten
Antigonus

Simon Oakland
Attalos

John Doucette
Kleitos

Robert Fortier
Aristander

Peter Hansen
Tauron
Jonathan Kidd
Persian Prisoner

Cliff Osmond
Memnon

Jeff Pomerantz
Young Greek Soldier (as Jeff Palmer)
Clay Tanner
The Four Guardsmen
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