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  1. Alexander. The Director's Cut is 9 minutes shorter than the 175-minute theatrical version. It is a reworked version although seamless to many. 18 minutes were cut and 9 added. Many of the added or extended sequences involve Val Kilmer and Angelina Jolie's characters. The battle of Gaugamela now starts earlier.

  2. Jun 24, 2014 · When "Alexander," Oliver Stone's epic biopic chronicling the life and accomplishments of Alexander the Great, arrived in theaters in late 2004, it was the culmination of a long-cherished dream of the controversial filmmaker to bring the story of the controversial conquerer to the big screen that at one point even found him fending off a competing film on the subject that was to have been ...

  3. Jan 6, 2011 · In the Director's Cut the main focus is on Alexander's mother while the Theatrical version mainly concentrates on the snake. The Theatrical version is 9.5 seconds longer. Theatrical version. When Philipp descends on Olympias the Theatrical version shows her asking him if he really thinks that people respect him.

  4. Nov 20, 2020 · Despite featuring a great cast and being billed as a lavish epic, Alexander 2004 was greeted with hostile reviews for its clunky narrative, odd creative choices, its downplaying of Alexander's bisexuality, its historical inaccuracies and many other issues. The movie ended up grossing a little over $160 million, which barely covered its ...

  5. Nov 24, 2004 · Alexander: Directed by Oliver Stone. With Anthony Hopkins, David Bedella, Jessie Kamm, Angelina Jolie. Alexander, the King of Macedonia and one of the greatest army leaders in the history of warfare, conquers much of the known world.

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    • Action, Biography, Drama
    • Oliver Stone
    • 2004-11-24
  6. The Final Cut ends the flashbacks to Alexander's childhood and cuts to the entry into Babylon. Babylon. The Final Cut begins with a long shot of the city. 8 sec. Theatrical Version: The scene of Alexander entering the palace is longer. 3.5 sec.

  7. Alexander is a 2004 epic historical drama film based on the life of the ancient Macedonian general and king Alexander the Great. [4] It was directed by Oliver Stone and starred Colin Farrell. The film's original screenplay derived in part from the book Alexander the Great, published in 1973 by the University of Oxford historian Robin Lane Fox.

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