The Concession Stand

Friday, April 7, 2017

#1 in 1960: Spartacus


 

Spartacus never had many fans in Hollywood during its production. Kirk Douglas seemed to be the only person who had any faith in its success. Initially, its distributor just tossed the film out there and it underperformed. Unwilling to let it die, Kirk Douglas lobbied for a wider release, which he got. The film became a smash hit, propelling itself from an underperforming film to a major box office smash.