One of the first two-hour films ever made.
When this film was first shown in New York Broadway theaters, the prime admission price was an extraordinary $1.00.
The film used over 5,000 extras, a vast number for a pre-WWI movie.
In an arena scene where a Thracian defeats a Retiatius, the director filmed the final matching exactly the painting "Police Verso / Thumbs Down" (1872) by Jean-Léon Gérôme, now at the Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona, USA.
When this was imported and shown in the United States, it was reportedly the first motion picture to be shown in Broadway theaters.