| One of the most popular Hollywood movie of the Roman period is Spartacus,
starring Kirk Douglas and directed by Stanley Kubrick. The film was
politically heightened because Kirk Douglas hired the Dalton Trumbo to
adopt Howard Fast's highly convoluted novel to film. Trumbo had been blacklisted
during the MarCarthy era. The film itself when it first came out
was opposed by the American Legion. However, President John F. Kennedy
saw the movie publicly and endorsed it over their objections. In the end, it became one of the most
successful Roman genre films. |