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poster movie Pompeii

Pompeii (2014)

PG-13

2014-02-18

  • Action
  • Adventure
  • History
  • Romance
  • Drama

1h 45m

No warning. No escape.

Overview

In 79 A.D., Milo, a slave turned gladiator, finds himself in a race against time to save his true love Cassia, the beautiful daughter of a wealthy merchant who has been unwillingly betrothed to a corrupt Roman Senator. As Mount Vesuvius erupts in a torrent of blazing lava, Milo must fight his way out of the arena in order to save his beloved as the once magnificent Pompeii crumbles around him.

  • Janet Scott BatchlerScreenplay
  • Lee BatchlerScreenplay
  • Michael Robert JohnsonScreenplay
  • Paul W. S. AndersonDirector

StatusReleased

Original LanguageEnglish

Original titlePompeii

Budget$100,000,000.00

Revenue$117,831,631.00

Casts

  • Profile Kit Harington with character Milo

    Kit Harington

    Milo

  • Profile Emily Browning with character Cassia

    Emily Browning

    Cassia

  • Profile Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje with character Atticus

    Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

    Atticus

  • Profile Kiefer Sutherland with character Corvus

    Kiefer Sutherland

    Corvus

  • Profile Carrie-Anne Moss with character Aurelia

    Carrie-Anne Moss

    Aurelia

  • Profile Jared Harris with character Severus

    Jared Harris

    Severus

  • Profile Jessica Lucas with character Ariadne

    Jessica Lucas

    Ariadne

  • Profile Sasha Roiz with character Proculus

    Sasha Roiz

    Proculus

  • Profile Currie Graham with character Bellator

    Currie Graham

    Bellator

  • Profile Joe Pingue with character Graecus

    Joe Pingue

    Graecus

  • Profile Ron Kennell with character The Weasel

    Ron Kennell

    The Weasel

  • Profile Rebecca Eady with character Milo's Mother

    Rebecca Eady

    Milo's Mother

  • Profile Jean Frenette with character Boss Slaver

    Jean Frenette

    Boss Slaver

  • Profile Dylan Schombing with character Young Milo

    Dylan Schombing

    Young Milo

  • Profile Maxime Savaria with character Biggest Thracian

    Maxime Savaria

    Biggest Thracian

  • Profile Tom Bishop Sr. with character Cassia's Carriage Driver

    Tom Bishop Sr.

    Cassia's Carriage Driver

  • Profile Jean-François Lachapelle with character Milo's Father

    Jean-François Lachapelle

    Milo's Father

  • Profile Dalmar Abuzeid with character Felix

    Dalmar Abuzeid

    Felix

  • Profile Emmanuel Kabongo with character African Gladiator

    Emmanuel Kabongo

    African Gladiator

  • Profile Brock Johnson with character Flashback Centurion

    Brock Johnson

    Flashback Centurion

  • Profile Kristina Nicoll with character Rich Wife #1

    Kristina Nicoll

    Rich Wife #1

  • Profile Janine Theriault with character Rich Wife #2

    Janine Theriault

    Rich Wife #2

  • Mark Whelan

    Ship's Captain

  • Anaïs Frenette

    Harbor Child

  • Donna Christo

    Harbor Mother

  • Thomas Stumpo

    Harbor Boy

  • Profile Rodney Alexandre with character Gladiator (uncredited)

    Rodney Alexandre

    Gladiator (uncredited)

  • Profile Melantha Blackthorne with character Celtic Woman (uncredited)

    Melantha Blackthorne

    Celtic Woman (uncredited)

  • Zachary Burke

    Proclaimer (uncredited)

  • Milan Carmona

    Roman Boy (uncredited)

  • Profile Jimmy Chimarios with character Gladiator (uncredited)

    Jimmy Chimarios

    Gladiator (uncredited)

  • Jay Da Costa

    Roman Citizen (uncredited)

  • Chris Gonsalves

    Roman Archer (uncredited)

  • Profile Patrick Kerton with character Celtic Gladiator (uncredited)

    Patrick Kerton

    Celtic Gladiator (uncredited)

  • Johnny Larocque

    Soldier (uncredited)

  • Profile Alain Moussi with character Celtic Gladiator (uncredited)

    Alain Moussi

    Celtic Gladiator (uncredited)

  • Profile Harrison Astroff with character Amphitheatre Spectator (uncredited)

    Harrison Astroff

    Amphitheatre Spectator (uncredited)