Gladiators
Originally released in 2004. Gladiators is a feature film. directed by Matthew Moore. With a runtime of 2h 15m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Mark Wolff, Nino Bacci, and Pascal Martineau
Synopsis
Gentlemen - this is the one! Gladiators is a full-blown Can-Am extravaganza of muscles upon muscles in authentic period costumes with lush sets and lighting. Mark Wolff plays the Roman general, Maximus, who enjoys tuning his foes into his personal wrestling and body worship slaves. First up, Wolff and the handsome and sculpted Nino Bacci duel with swords before meeting in the 'fantasy forum" for a body on body duel. In three rounds of action, you are treated to punishing submission holds and painful stretches, as Bacci is slowly beaten into slavery. Next, we find chiseled warrior Justin chained to an obelisk awaiting his fate. Maximus flogs him and beats his straining muscles before giving him one chance: if he can win in the forum, Maximus will set him free. But not before some warm up body worship! Gladiators is a true body beautiful feast of delight!
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Can-Am Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gladiators about?
Gentlemen - this is the one! Gladiators is a full-blown Can-Am extravaganza of muscles upon muscles in authentic period costumes with lush sets and lighting. Mark Wolff plays the Roman general, Max...
Who directed Gladiators?
Gladiators was directed by Matthew Moore.
How long is Gladiators?
Gladiators has a runtime of 2 hours and 15 minutes (135 minutes total).
When was Gladiators released?
Gladiators was released on February 3, 2004 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Gladiators?
The main cast of Gladiators includes Mark Wolff, Nino Bacci, Pascal Martineau.