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The True Story of Hannibal (2005)

Overview

Hannibal, one of the greatest military leaders in history, accompanied his father Amílcar Barca at the age of nine on the Carthaginian expedition to conquer Spain. Before embarking, the boy swore eternal hatred for Rome, the bitter rival of his people. Twenty years later, in 218 a. C., he left Nueva Cartago (now Cartagena, Spain) to wage war in "The Eternal City" with an army of about 40,000, including cavalry and elephants.
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Mark Hufnail profile
Mark Hufnail

Director

Cast

Jeffrey Wright profile
Jeffrey Wright

Narrator (voice)

Anthony Hopkins profile
Anthony Hopkins

Self

Jodie Foster profile
Jodie Foster

Self

Julianne Moore profile
Julianne Moore

Self

Roger Corman profile
Roger Corman

Self - Producer

Ben Maccabee profile
Ben Maccabee

Hannibal

Richard Wilkinson profile
Richard Wilkinson

Scipio africanus

Brian Danner profile
Brian Danner

Soldier

Jeffrey Wright profile
Jeffrey Wright

Narrator (voice)

Anthony Hopkins profile
Anthony Hopkins

Self

Jodie Foster profile
Jodie Foster

Self

Julianne Moore profile
Julianne Moore

Self

Roger Corman profile
Roger Corman

Self - Producer

Ben Maccabee profile
Ben Maccabee

Hannibal

Richard Wilkinson profile
Richard Wilkinson

Scipio africanus

Brian Danner profile
Brian Danner

Soldier

Extra

Release Date

January 2, 2005

Original Language

English

Budget

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Production Company

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