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<blockquote data-quote="Winslow" data-source="post: 64205" data-attributes="member: 267"><p>I loved the swordplay in the movie "Gladiator",so many good scenes.The</p><p>end scene where Maximus kills the evil emperor was excellent.Thanks for posting all the good swordplay.</p><p> Basil Rathbone was quite the swordsman,here's a quote from the web;</p><p></p><p> He is considered the greatest swordsman in Hollywood history, superior even to on-screen foes Errol Flynn and Tyrone Power. However, because he was so frequently cast as the villain, he won only one on-screen duel in his career - as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet (1936) - for which he earned an Oscar nomination. His last, filmed when the actor was 63, was with _Danny Kaye_ in The Court Jester (1955). It is considered by some the best sword fight ever filmed.</p><p></p><p> Winslow :sunny:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winslow, post: 64205, member: 267"] I loved the swordplay in the movie "Gladiator",so many good scenes.The end scene where Maximus kills the evil emperor was excellent.Thanks for posting all the good swordplay. Basil Rathbone was quite the swordsman,here's a quote from the web; He is considered the greatest swordsman in Hollywood history, superior even to on-screen foes Errol Flynn and Tyrone Power. However, because he was so frequently cast as the villain, he won only one on-screen duel in his career - as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet (1936) - for which he earned an Oscar nomination. His last, filmed when the actor was 63, was with _Danny Kaye_ in The Court Jester (1955). It is considered by some the best sword fight ever filmed. Winslow :sunny: [/QUOTE]
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