The Search for Alexander the Great
1981 · 1 season · 4 eps
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Friends, contemporaries and even enemies of Alexander the Great gather in a tent to tell his tale through their eyes.
Directed by Peter Sykes · Written by George Lefferts
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James Mason Narrator -
Jane Lapotaire Olympias -
Robert Stephens Darius of Persia -
Julian Glover Philip II -
Nicholas Clay Alexander -
Ian Charleson Hephaistion -
Michael Williams Aristotle -
Michael Byrne Demosthenes -
Gabriel Byrne Ptolemy -
Barry Stanton Cleitus - M Matthew Long Attalus
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Jack Klaff Bagoas
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