STARZ CELEBRATES KIRK DOUGLAS AND THE PUBLICATION OF HIS NEW MEMOIR
"I AM SPARTACUS! MAKING A FILM, BREAKING THE BLACKLIST”
DOUGLAS,
STAR AND PRODUCER OF THE FILM, IS JOINED BY LIAM MCINTYRE AND STEVEN S.
DEKNIGHT FROM THE STARZ ORIGINAL SERIES “SPARTACUS: VENGEANCE” AT TV
ACADEMY’S LEONARD GOLDENSON THEATER ON MAY 31ST TO DISCUSS THE CULTURAL
IMPACT OF "SPARTACUS" THEN AND NOW
Beverly Hills, Calif. – May, 14, 2012 - In
a salute to Kirk Douglas, who first brought Spartacus to life in 1960,
Liam McIntyre, of the STARZ Original Series “Spartacus: Vengeance” and
its creator and producer Steven S. DeKnight will join the iconic star at
the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Goldenson Theater on
Thursday, May 31st to discuss the cultural impact of “Spartacus” then
and now. The evening will celebrate the publication of his 10th book,
"I Am Spartacus! Making a Film, Breaking the Blacklist" which will be
available as an eBook and in a paperback edition on June 12th from Open Road Media. (openroadmedia.com/kirkdouglas for full details).
"I
am happy that Spartacus continues to live in the Starz series, but why
didn't they ask me to play him?" Kirk Douglas says. "I made a
film about freedom at a time when freedom was in jeopardy and a
blacklist had been in effect in Hollywood for more than a decade. There
are parallels in today's political climate, which is why a hero like
Spartacus still resonates, I believe. Also, it helps to look good in a
loincloth!"
The
overarching themes of “Spartacus” are certainly familiar to those who
watch the Starz original series, but Steven S. DeKnight has created an
entirely new vision, and McIntyre a new interpretation in bringing the
legendary warrior to life. Based in both historical fact, as well as
fiction, DeKnight and McIntyre will speak about the process and pressure
of bringing an iconic character to the screen, the advantage of being
able to tell that story on premium television, and the acclaimed
production elements that give the show a distinctive look.
“Spartacus
has a legacy like few other men,” notes McIntyre. “He has inspired
millions of people, and entire social movements. It is my immeasurable
honor to discuss such an iconic character with Mr. Douglas and Steven S.
DeKnight, who have both breathed new life into this legend in exciting
and ground breaking ways."
"I'm
unbelievably humbled,” says DeKnight, “not only to have the opportunity
to sit down with a Hollywood legend that has inspired me and countless
others, but also to discuss how the story of Spartacus has resonated for
thousands of years throughout the world."
“Spartacus”
as damned by the Legion of Decency and members of the press,
particularly influential columnist Hedda Hopper, called for a boycott
because Douglas had given screen credit to blacklisted writer Dalton
Trumbo, who had written many award-winning films including Roman Holiday
under pseudonyms. The public came anyway, including President John F.
Kennedy who went to see it on February 21, 1961 at the Warner Theater in
Washington and declared it a "fine film."
“Spartacus:
Vengeance” recently completed a record-breaking year on STARZ and
features McIntyre, Manu Bennett, Dustin Clare and Lucy Lawless.
Previous seasons, “Spartacus: Blood and Sand”, and prequel, “Spartacus:
Gods of the Arena” have been airing in more than 150 countries.
Starz Entertainment, LLC, is a premium movie and original programming entertainment service provider operating in the United States. The company offers 17 premium channels including the flagship STARZ® and ENCORE® brands with approximately 20.1 million and 33.6 million subscribers respectively. Starz Entertainment airs in total more than 1,000 movies and original series every month across its pay TV channels. Starz Entertainment is recognized as a pay TV leader in providing HD, On Demand, HD On Demand and online advanced services for its STARZ, ENCORE and MOVIEPLEX brands. Starz Entertainment (www.starz.com) is an operating unit of Starz, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Liberty Media Corporation (NASDAQ: LMCA).
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