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Gladiator
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Public metadata referenceFilm2000

Gladiator

FILM • 155 MIN • ENGLISH • 2000

After the death of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, his devious son takes power and demotes Maximus, one of Rome's most capable generals who Marcus preferred. Eventually, Maximus is forced to become a gladiator and battle to the death against other men for the amusement of paying audiences.

Registry ID
MRR-2000-FLM-810402
Registry reference
status: Public metadata reference
Public metadata reference only. This record does not certify ownership, licensing authority, platform authorization, or chain of title. This is not a verified ownership record.Catalogue reference created from public metadata sources. No ownership evidence has been submitted for this record.
Catalogued entity (metadata)
Universal Pictures
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Catalogued
2026-07-08
Registry ID
MRR-2000-FLM-810402
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CATALOGUED
Metadata reference created
2026-07-08 · 01:01:45
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SOURCE
Public metadata sources
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EVIDENCE
No ownership evidence submitted
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LAST UPDATED
Record last modified
2026-07-08 · 01:01:45

Review summary

Methodology →
Evidence submitted
No
Chain of title reviewed
No
Platform authorization
Not submitted
Territory scope
United Kingdom
Rights scope
Not applicable
Valid from / until
— / open
Review date
Not reviewed
Reviewer type
System-assisted
Confidence level
Limited
Dispute status
No open disputes
Source type
public metadata
Last updated
2026-07-08

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