Marlon Brando is by far the best Mark Antony, the best Stanley Kowalski, the best Terry Malloy, the best Don Vito Corleone, the best Coronel Kurtz ... just to name a few. Let´s cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war. Long live the greatest.
blood and destruction shall be so in use and dreadful objects so familiar that mothers shall but smile when they behold their infants quarter'd with the hands of war; all pity choked with custom of fell deeds: and Caesar's spirit, ranging for revenge, with ate by his side come hot from hell, shall in these confines with a monarch's voice cry 'HAVOC!!!'
I loved the use of this scene in "Cry Havoc" by Kataklysm. This scene is so simple, yet it conveys so much emotion and power. Best scene I've seen to date.
I agree with SonOfIronHorse that this may be the greatest soliloquy... For the same speech delivered in a somewhat different style watch our version: Mark Antony.
"Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood" and with these nine words does our play, Julius Caesar, take a new and death-filled path.
This may be the greatest soliloquy in the English language. Whereas "To be or not to be" is an ode to indecision and vacillation, this speech, "Oh pardon me thou bleeding piece of earth", is decision and determination and righteous indignation distilled.
thank you for posting this clip! I'm memorizing this speech for a recitation tomorrow... worth lotsa points, and I haven't started memorizing till now, so thanks!
Marlon Brando is by far the best Mark Antony, the best Stanley Kowalski, the best Terry Malloy, the best Don Vito Corleone, the best Coronel Kurtz ... just to name a few. Let´s cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war. Long live the greatest.
mabejon 2 weeks ago
@mabejon don't forget the best JOR-EL ALSO
Revelation4teensix 1 week ago
Awesome. Just awesome.
BleedingPieceOfEarth 2 months ago
blood and destruction shall be so in use and dreadful objects so familiar that mothers shall but smile when they behold their infants quarter'd with the hands of war; all pity choked with custom of fell deeds: and Caesar's spirit, ranging for revenge, with ate by his side come hot from hell, shall in these confines with a monarch's voice cry 'HAVOC!!!'
emiliocalzada 3 months ago
CRY HAVOC!!!!
TehProspector 3 months ago 2
I loved the use of this scene in "Cry Havoc" by Kataklysm. This scene is so simple, yet it conveys so much emotion and power. Best scene I've seen to date.
AngryIntellectual 5 months ago
great actor. great author
TheImpossibleMan 5 months ago
I agree with SonOfIronHorse that this may be the greatest soliloquy... For the same speech delivered in a somewhat different style watch our version: Mark Antony.
HalooftheMuse 9 months ago
@HalooftheMuse Where can i find your Mark Antony?
SonOfIronHorse 8 months ago
Chilling.... I love it!
mapleavenue77 11 months ago
Marlon has such a Roman nose.
GreatUnwashedMass 1 year ago
this is the best speech of the play
this my part to play in the of my english class
confidence can do it
lina4rmfiji 1 year ago
"Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood" and with these nine words does our play, Julius Caesar, take a new and death-filled path.
This may be the greatest soliloquy in the English language. Whereas "To be or not to be" is an ode to indecision and vacillation, this speech, "Oh pardon me thou bleeding piece of earth", is decision and determination and righteous indignation distilled.
SonOfIronHorse 1 year ago
@SonOfIronHorse What about tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow?
mrdropkicker1 3 months ago
thank you for posting this clip! I'm memorizing this speech for a recitation tomorrow... worth lotsa points, and I haven't started memorizing till now, so thanks!
XepherOrion2 1 year ago
By far my favorite sililoquey performed by one of the most underated and brilliant actors of all time.
clockworkm 2 years ago
@clockworkm marlon brando is not exactly underated, everyone knows who he is
narutoxxx333 2 years ago
simply brilliant
bazturk76 2 years ago
build and BUild and BUILD!!!!!!!!! love it
StevieComedyChannel 2 years ago 2
One of the best renditions of Antony's speech, and one of the best of Brando's perfomances.
Keach47 2 years ago