Asterix and Cleopatra (film)
Asterix and Cleopatra (French: Astérix et Cléopâtre) is a 1968 Belgian–French animated comedy film; it is the second Asterix adventure to be made into a feature film. Overseen by Asterix creators Goscinny and Uderzo (who had no involvement in the production of the first film, Asterix the Gaul and in their director debuts), the film is noticeably more well-produced than its predecessor, featuring far more detailed animation and a more polished soundtrack.
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Directed by | René Goscinny Albert Uderzo |
Screenplay by | Eddie Lateste Jos Marissen Pierre Tchernia |
Based on | Asterix and Cleopatra by René Goscinny Albert Uderzo |
Produced by | Raymond Leblanc |
Starring | Roger Carel Jacques Morel Micheline Dax Pierre Tornade Lucien Raimbourg |
Narrated by | Bernard Lavalette |
Cinematography | Georges Lapeyronnie Francois Léonard Jean Midre |
Edited by | Jacques Marchel László Molnár |
Music by | Gérard Calvi |
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Distributed by | Pathé La Société des Films Sirius Gaumont Film Company |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Countries | France Belgium |
Language | French |
Asterix and Cleopatra is practically a musical, featuring three individual song sequences and a more varied score than the earlier film. Elements of satire and surreal humour (such as Cleopatra's singing lion and the engraving of Santa Claus on the pyramid wall) are prominent throughout.
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