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The Gladiators

The Gladiators (1969)

5.9/10(22)·TMDB 1969 1h 32m SV

The Gladiators (1969) is streaming free on Zoovie (1h 32m). Directed by Peter Watkins, starring Arthur Pentelow, Frederick Danner, and Hans Bendrik. Genre: Drama and Science Fiction. No subscription, no email required.

What is The Gladiators (1969) about?

Some time in the future, East and West have stopped maintaining standing armies and nuclear weapons. Instead, to settle their differences they pit different teams of crack combat specialists against each other.

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Director:
Peter Watkins
Production:
Sandrews
Country:
Sweden
Languages:
Mandarin, English, French, Swedish
IMDb:
tt0064371

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Who stars in The Gladiators (1969)?

Arthur Pentelow as British General, Frederick Danner as British Staff Officer, Hans Bendrik as Capt. Davidsson, Christer Gynge as Assistant Controller, Daniel Harle as French Officer, Björn Franzén as Swedish Colonel, Kenneth Lo as Chinese Colonel, Hans Berger as West German Officer.

Also Known As

GBThe Peace Gamealternative title

Did You Know?

  • The film features dialogue in 4 languages: Mandarin, English, French, Swedish.

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Where can I watch The Gladiators online for free?

You can watch The Gladiators (1969) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is The Gladiators?

The Gladiators has a running time of 1h 32m (92 minutes total).

Who directed The Gladiators?

The Gladiators was directed by Peter Watkins.

Is The Gladiators worth watching?

The Gladiators has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.9/10 based on 22 votes.

What genre is The Gladiators?

The Gladiators is a Drama, Science Fiction and War film released in 1969.

Who stars in The Gladiators?

The cast of The Gladiators includes Arthur Pentelow, Frederick Danner, Hans Bendrik, Christer Gynge and Daniel Harle.