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Spartacus (2004) is a TV film directed by Robert Dornhelm. Based on Spartacus (1951 Fast), novel.

Abstract

As in Fast's novel, one of Spartacus' companions, David, is Jewish.

Starring Goran Visnjic as Spartacus, and James Frain as David.

Editions and translations

Produced in the United States (2004). First broadcast in the United States: Apr 18, 2004. Released internationally, including Hungary (2004), Russia (2005), Germany (2006), Sweden (2006), Czech Republic (2007), Italy (2007), Argentina (2008), and Portugal (2010).

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