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==Production==
==Production==


Produced in the United States (1934).
Produced in the United States (1934).  
 
====Release dates====
 
* 1934 (United States, France, Finland, Austria, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, Argentina, Netherlands, Australia, Spain, Sweden, Portugal); 1935 (Turkey, Ireland, Denmark, Iceland, Colombia)
 
* 1953 (West Germany, Austria); 1955 (Finland) ... 1983 (East Germany)
 
====Translations====
 
* ''Cléopâtre'' (French ed.)
* ''Kleopatra'' (Finnish ed.)
* "Kleopatra / Cleopatra)'' (German ed.)
* ''Kureopatora'' (Japanese ed.)
* ''Cleopatra'' (Spanish ed.)
* ''Kleopatra'' (Turkish ed.)
* ''Cleopatra / Cleópatra'' (Portuguese ed.)
* ''Cleopatra'' (Danish ed.)
* ''Κλεοπάτρα'' (Greek ed.)
* ''Kleopátra'' (Hungarian ed.)
* ''Kleopatra'' (Polish ed.)
* ''Клеопатра'' (Russian ed.)


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 10:04, 30 April 2016

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Cleopatra (1934) is a feature film (sound, B&W, 100m), directed by Cecil B. DeMille.

Abstract

Claudette Colbert is Cleopatra. Among the major characters is Herod the Great, played by Joseph Schildkraut.

Production

Produced in the United States (1934).

Release dates

  • 1934 (United States, France, Finland, Austria, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, Argentina, Netherlands, Australia, Spain, Sweden, Portugal); 1935 (Turkey, Ireland, Denmark, Iceland, Colombia)
  • 1953 (West Germany, Austria); 1955 (Finland) ... 1983 (East Germany)

Translations

  • Cléopâtre (French ed.)
  • Kleopatra (Finnish ed.)
  • "Kleopatra / Cleopatra) (German ed.)
  • Kureopatora (Japanese ed.)
  • Cleopatra (Spanish ed.)
  • Kleopatra (Turkish ed.)
  • Cleopatra / Cleópatra (Portuguese ed.)
  • Cleopatra (Danish ed.)
  • Κλεοπάτρα (Greek ed.)
  • Kleopátra (Hungarian ed.)
  • Kleopatra (Polish ed.)
  • Клеопатра (Russian ed.)

External links