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Hannibal

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.9K
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Alexander Siddig in Hannibal (2006)
DocudramaSword & SandalActionBiographyDramaHistoryWar

The story of legendary Carthaginian general Hannibal. From his beginnings as an enemy of Rome in the Iberian Peninsula, to his daring crossing of the Alps and the decisive Battle of Zama aga... Read allThe story of legendary Carthaginian general Hannibal. From his beginnings as an enemy of Rome in the Iberian Peninsula, to his daring crossing of the Alps and the decisive Battle of Zama against Roman general Scipio Africanus.The story of legendary Carthaginian general Hannibal. From his beginnings as an enemy of Rome in the Iberian Peninsula, to his daring crossing of the Alps and the decisive Battle of Zama against Roman general Scipio Africanus.

  • Director
    • Edward Bazalgette
  • Writers
    • Matthew Faulk
    • Mark Skeet
  • Stars
    • Alexander Siddig
    • Emilio Doorgasingh
    • Bashar Rahal
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Edward Bazalgette
    • Writers
      • Matthew Faulk
      • Mark Skeet
    • Stars
      • Alexander Siddig
      • Emilio Doorgasingh
      • Bashar Rahal
    • 18User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alexander Siddig
    Alexander Siddig
    • Hannibal
    Emilio Doorgasingh
    Emilio Doorgasingh
    • Maharbal
    Bashar Rahal
    Bashar Rahal
    • Hasdrubal
    Mido Hamada
    Mido Hamada
    • Mago
    Hristo Mitzkov
    • Gisko
    Shaun Dingwall
    Shaun Dingwall
    • Scipio
    Tristan Gemmill
    Tristan Gemmill
    • Gaius Terentius Varro
    Ben Cross
    Ben Cross
    • Fabius Maximus
    Valentin Ganev
    Valentin Ganev
    • Lucius Aemilius Paullus
    Rob Dixon
    • Publius Scipio
    Hristo Mutafchiev
    • Vandicar
    Teodora Duhovnikova
    Teodora Duhovnikova
    • Imilce
    • (as Teodora Ivanova)
    Vincent Riotta
    Vincent Riotta
    • Hanno the Great
    Ivan Petrushinov
    • Boii Chief
    Kenneth Cranham
    Kenneth Cranham
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    Velizar Binev
    Velizar Binev
    • The Cartagenian Senator
    Emil Markov
    • Roman general
    Clive Sawyer
    • Carthaginian Senator
    • Director
      • Edward Bazalgette
    • Writers
      • Matthew Faulk
      • Mark Skeet
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    7SnoopyStyle

    functional docudrama

    Three hundred years before Christ, Carthage rules the Mediterrean but upstart Rome is threatening its dominance. Hannibal (Alexander Siddig) is pushing to fight Rome and leads an army from Spain through the Alps into Italy. Scipio would witness his father's shameful defeat and rescues him. Hannibal gathers disenfranchised northern Italian tribes and gains victory after victory. Roman Senator Fabius Maximus (Ben Cross) favors avoiding a direct battle with Hannibal. However he's ignored and Hannibal massacres the best of Rome in the battle of Cannae in 216 BC. Hannibal misses his chance to sack Rome and Carthage abandons him in Italy. Carthage suffers more and more losses from Scipio's troops until Hannibal is called home as a last resort.

    This is a functional educational docudrama. Siddig is a compelling actor. The CG battles are fine. There aren't big numbers of extras for the battle scenes but it's filled in with CG creations. At least, they have some real elephants. This is well-made TV movie that shows the big highlights of an epic life.
    8ma-cortes

    This exciting Television movie blends historic documentary , drama and spectacular battles

    This is an epic documentary and fiction film released by History channel . Hannibal history is imaginatively brought to the life on impressive images with great production values by thousands of extras and state-of-the-art FX , including computer generator shots , recreating faithfully his army with 40,000 soldiers and 37 elephants . Sword cross , drama and documentary abound in this spellbinding adaptation on audacious Hannibal existence , one of the most glorious military in the History .

    Hannibal (Alexander Siddig) made an oath in the presence his father , Amilcar Barca , to revenge the injustice inflicted on his country , Charthago .His sons Hannibal, Mago (Hamada) and Asdrubal gather together for battling the Romans . It was an act so daring that few people believed it possible . Hannibal broke the ¨statu quo¨, he crossed river Ebro, the natural frontier between the Roman power and the Charthaginian and he attacked Sagunto allied of Roma , causing the second Punic war . The mastermind Charthaginian commander going on crossing the Pyrinees and Alps with a colossal Army : 5o.ooo military,9.ooo horses and 37 elephants transported from Africa . He marched 1,500 miles to challenge his enemies on their own soil . Hannibal vanquished the Roman Army in several battles : Trevia (218) , lake Trasimeno (217) which caused a great commotion and Roma appointed a Dictator named Favio Maximus (Ben Cross) . Finally ,the Romans suffered the greatest defeat : Cannas(216) . Then , it was appointed the commander Publio Cornelius Scipion (Rob Dixon) who achieved defeat the Charthaginians and he took Cartago Nova and Gades and beheaded to Asdrúbal , whose head was sent his brother Hannibal . While , Hannibal hoped reinforcements from Chartago , Publio Cornelio Escipion the African disembarked in Africa and threaten Chartago . Then , Hannibal returned to Africa for confronting against Escipion . And Hannibal was ultimately defeated in Zama (202) , in spite of getting a most numbered Army . He flees and takes refuge under king Antioco III in Syria and he , posteriorly , committed suicide.

    This TV movie , though semi-documentary and historical research , is well played by an excellent plethora of fine British actors . Alexander Siddig as Hannibal is magnificent, he is usual in costumer roles , in a Lawrence of Arabia (1991 with Ralph Fiennes) version played king Feisal ; besides , he played in Kingdom of heaven , Reign of fire and Syriana (as the Oriental prince). The famed actor Ben Cross (Chariots of fire) plays splendidly as Favio Máximo . The prestigious secondary actor Kenneth Cranham actuates as voice narrator in off . The movie will appeal to people enamored with historic event and epic feats.
    6userwithnoname

    Good but wayyy to short....

    The BBC makes a lot of good historical documentaries and the story of Hannibal has everything needed for a great one. This treatment was very far from it, simply because it was too short. Given the length of Hannibal's campaign, much longer than Alexander's, a two hour documentary would be the minimum.

    Okay, BBC doesn't have the budget and our knowledge of Hannibal is incomplete, not to mention that much of what we do know is in contention. Still, Hannibal's genius didn't just lie in his crossing of the alps and Cannae, but in general logistics. His being able to outmaneuver his opponents again and again. I would love to have seen the crossing of the Rhone, both Trebbia and Trasimene, and a lot more detail on Cannae and Zama, all of which are timeless classics in classical history. The fact that our knowledge is incomplete also allows for a lot of opportunists for informed guesswork and gap-filling, which the producers have missed out on.

    All this is a huge shame because Siddig was a very believable Hannibal and a good actor. In general, BBC documentaries do history much better than Hollywood, because attention is given to accuracy, and the target audience is more specific. It's just unfortunate that they're limited by such things and budget and time constraints. Given the length of this show, it is unlikely that it will be released on DVD, and it will be a long time before there will be another attempt at Hannibal...
    7androgenix-1

    Good movie

    I have a bad habbit comparing everything about the ancient world these days to Gladiator, which is fictional but one testosterone bomb of a movie, with insane effect and a Russel Crowe with an aura that would make him the roman equalliant to the legendary Erwin Rommel if he was a general in old rome for real.

    But as a documentary rather than a big budget fictional Hollywood-movie, Alexander Sidding fits the role of Hannibal well and I was very satisfied with the outcome of this film, even though the roman players were not much to brag about. But its fantastic they finally make a REALISTIC movie, where telling the true story are in focus! Why invent a bullshit story when we have so many real stories to make movies about? Fact is often more amazing than fiction! I got what i hoped for and a good lesson in history, although I wish the movie had dwelled more with everyday life in Carthage. The name Hannibal means "son of Baal", Baal being an acronym for the god we all know as Satan, which could be interesting to dwell with.

    But it is a movie i definitely will have in my movie collection. Absolutely. It will not get a 10 as Gladiator, but an good 7. 3 from the the top 10 for not having Riddley Scot to make the scenery, plus all the roman actors should get sacked, and we should have Russel Crowe as Scipio Africanus instead! Now that would be one hell of a movie..
    7jknigge

    Schöner Ausstattungsfilm - matte Dramaturgie

    Nice to look at. Hannibal going over the Alps, the battle of Cannae, war elephants, and the major characters of this epic conflict are worthwhile looking at. The enormous dramatic potential of characters like Hannibal and his Roman adversaries, Varro, Fabius and Scipio have not been transferred to a really thrilling film, though. The whole script sticks very close to the ancient Roman historians Livius and Polybios - almost to the letter. Especially the titles introducing characters or events make the film look like a school film sometimes. Nonetheless Hannibal enthusiasts will have a pleasant evening with this movie.

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    • Quotes

      [after sacrificing]

      Barca: Put your hands in the blood.

      [Hannibal does]

      Barca: "I swear..."

      Young Hannibal: I swear...

      Barca: "That for as long as I live..."

      Young Hannibal: That for as long as I live.

      Barca: "I will be an enemy of Rome."

      Young Hannibal: I will be an enemy of Rome.

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC One Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hannibal: Fall of Carthage
    • Filming locations
      • Bulgaria
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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