The Gladiators 5
The Gladiators 5

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The Gladiators 5

2011
Movie
Adult · 18+
77 min
English

At a rectangular indoor pool with blue and white tile walls and mottled marble columns at both ends, three models: Fredy Costa (brown hair, tallest, sunburn, smooth), Andreas Harris (dark blond, cut close on the sides, tall, slightly hairy chest), Dean Michaels (dark blond, shortest, hairy torso); Andreas sucks Fredy as Dean sucks Andreas; Andreas stimulates Dean's bottom as Dean sucks Fredy lying on the steps down into the pool; Andreas tops Dean in missionary position on a stone bench and sucks Fredy at the same time; Fredy facefucks Dean upside down; Dean sits on Fredy; Fredy tops Dean from behind on his knees; Fredy kneels and sucks Dean and Andreas; all j.o.

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Director: Richard BazleyGenres: Documentary, History, War

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the lives of Roman gladiators, exploring their training, combat, and the brutal realities of the arena. It examines the historical context of gladiator games and their significance in Roman society. The film showcases the engineering and artistry behind their weapons and armor, offering a vivid portrayal of this ancient spectacle.

Critical Reception

While "The Gladiators 5" (2011) is a documentary, specific widespread critical reception data for this particular installment of potentially a series is limited. However, documentaries of this nature generally aim for historical accuracy and engaging visuals. Audience reception typically focuses on the informative content and presentation of historical facts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides an informative look into the lives and combat of Roman gladiators.

  • Highlights the historical context and societal importance of gladiatorial games.

  • Offers insights into the weaponry and armor used by gladiators.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for "The Gladiators 5" (2011) is not readily available. Documentaries on this topic generally appeal to viewers interested in history, ancient civilizations, and military history.

Fun Fact

The training of gladiators was highly regimented, and successful gladiators could become celebrities, with some even earning their freedom.

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