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It plays and looks like a real movie, only with organically integrated explicit (and thankfully concise) sex scenes... London's literate script has the cast declaiming in the language and manner of some BBC project... Some of the best scenes involve the beautiful leading actresses. Notably Tate is perfect, with her famous regional Brit accent, examining the private parts of the gladiators, and picking Spartacus to hump her, which London does in a terrifically staged and directed rough sex bout."
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The story opens with Spartacus being captured and forced into brutal combat within the local arena. Spartacus.MMXII-The.Beginning.XXX
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The interpersonal tensions and systemic brutality that eventually drove the gladiators to fight for their liberty. Impact on Popular Culture
The feature brought together some of the most prominent performers in adult cinema during the early 2010s: Character Type / Function Marcus London The defiant Thracian warrior turned gladiator. Lucretia The manipulative and seductive mistress of the ludus. Crixus Tommy Gunn The top champion of the ludus and rival to Spartacus. Batiatus Tony DeSergio The calculating, ambitious owner of the gladiator school. Roman Elite Tanya Tate & Ben English
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The grueling physical and mental preparation required for combat in the arena.
Released during the height of the "sword-and-sandal" resurgence in popular media, this production sought to replicate the hyper-stylized aesthetic popularized by director Zack Snyder’s 300 and the subsequent Spartacus TV franchise. This includes: London's literate script has the cast declaiming in
| Actor | Character | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Spartacus | The director himself takes on the titular role, bringing physicality and a sense of tragic nobility to the character. | | Devon Lee | Lucretia | Lee, London's real-life wife, portrays the manipulative and sensual wife of Batiatus in what was apparently her final XXX starring role. | | Tommy Gunn | Crixus | A major star and producer, Gunn plays the rival gladiator who becomes Spartacus’s unlikely ally. He was also instrumental in creating sets and costumes. | | Tony DeSergio | Batiatus | The corrupt and scheming lanista, who owns the gladiators. | | Tanya Tate | Illythia | A Roman noblewoman who visits the ludus, played perfectly with her famous regional British accent. | | Gracie Glam | Milana | One of the most talented actresses of her era, Glam is featured in a key supporting role. | | Andy San Dimas | Naevia | Another top-tier performer of the time. | | Jenna Presley | Sura | Portrays Spartacus’s wife, leading to a "dramatically fulfilling finale" for the character. | | Nacho Vidal | Legatus | The legendary Spanish performer appears as a Roman Legate. | | Brad Armstrong | Senator Marcus Claudius | A hall-of-fame director and performer takes on a senatorial role. |