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Director of photography Dave Banks (left) and director Mark Hufnail confer on the next scene. |
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Trevor Magson (Varius Trajanus) takes a break amid a pile of newly-constructed Roman Republican shields. Legio VI undertook a crash program of building gear suited for a third century BC Roman army just for this shoot. |
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Dental hygeine was obviously not up to snuff in the Carthaginian camp... |
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Ron Glass and Devin portray Carthaginians. |
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Hannibal's loyal Punic guard. Clockwise from left, Gil Whitley, Dave Michaels, Ron Glass, Caius Man, and Devon -. |
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Romans of the Republic. From left, Ron Glass, Arik Greenberg, Doug Kihn. |
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Gil and Devin in Carthaginian guise. |
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Doug Kihn (aka Drusus Cincinnatus), portrays a picture-perfect Roman Republican triarius in chain mail and a Montefortino helmet. |
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Gil Whitley as a Carthaginian ranker... |
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...and as a Carthaginian cavalry commander, in Jafir-style helmet. |
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Trevor Magsen sets the downbeat for Mike and Devon on a little number called "Cannae Blues." |
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Three Romans take a little hike for the second unit while a Carthaginian heads off for his own lines. |
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Father and son: Dave Michaels (aka T. Flavius Crispus, foreground) portrays Publius Scipio the Elder; junior officer Richard Wilkinson plays the future Scipio Africanus. |
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Another view of the two Scipios. The beautiful crested Attic helmet is by Toni Feldon of Munich, Germany, and provided via Sword & Stone in Burbank, CA. |
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Hannibal, portrayed by Ben Maccabee, in all his buff Carthaginian glory. His scale hauberk weighed about 40 pounds! |
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Hannibal and Scipio square off for a little mano-et-mano action. |
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Doug Kihn and friend. Thanks, but I think I'll pass on that extreme makeover... |
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A few remnants of the battlefield at Cannae. |
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The price of glory: Roman dead (Mark Mulgrew and Mike Malin) strew the field at Cannae... or was it Trisemine...? Trebbia...? |
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Aftermath: A steaming pile of corpses gets the close-up treatment. |
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More steaming corpses. |
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Doug tries to rouse himself as Dave Banks calls a Carth over to finish him off. |
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A grimy group of Romans and Carthaginians prepares for the next shot. |
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The director and camera crew position combattants for a battle scene. |
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