<P> The play's line "the fault, dear Brutus, lies not in our stars, but in ourselves", spoken by Cassius in Act I, scene 2, has entered popular culture . The line gave its name to the J.M. Barrie play Dear Brutus, and also gave its name to the best selling young adult novel The Fault in Our Stars by John Green and its film adaptation . The same line was quoted in Edward R. Murrow's epilogue of his famous 1954 See It Now documentary broadcast concerning Senator Joseph R. McCarthy . This speech and the line were recreated in the 2005 film Good Night, and Good Luck . It was also quoted by George Clooney's character in the Coen brothers film Intolerable Cruelty . </P> <P> The line "And therefore think him as a serpent's egg / Which hatch'd, would, as his kind grow mischievous; And kill him in the shell ." spoken by Brutus in Act II, Scene 1, is referenced in the Dead Kennedys song, "California Über Alles". </P> <P> Julius Caesar has been adapted to a number of film productions, including: </P> <Ul> <Li> Julius Caesar (Vitagraph Company of America, 1908), produced by J. Stuart Blackton and directed by William V. Ranous, who also played Anthony . </Li> <Li> Julius Caesar (Avon Productions, 1949), directed by David Bradley, who played Brutus; Charlton Heston played Antony and Harold Tasker played Caesar . </Li> <Li> Julius Caesar (MGM, 1953), directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by John Houseman; starring James Mason as Brutus, Marlon Brando as Antony and Louis Calhern as Caesar . </Li> <Li> An Honourable Murder (1960), directed by Godfrey Grayson; depicted the play in a modern business setting . </Li> <Li> The Spread of the Eagle, a 1963 BBC series comprising Coriolanus, Julius Caesar, and Antony & Cleopatra . </Li> <Li> Julius Caesar (Commonwealth United, 1969), directed by Stuart Burge, produced by Peter Snell, starring Jason Robards as Brutus, Charlton Heston as Antony and John Gielgud as Caesar . </Li> <Li> Heil Caesar (BBC, 1973), a three - part television play written by John Griffith Bowen that was "a modern - dress modern - dialogue rewrite of the play, updated to an unnamed present - day regime that's about to switch from democracy to dictatorship unless Brutus and his conspirators act to prevent it ." It was intended as an introduction to Shakespeare's play for schoolchildren, but it proved good enough to be shown on adult television, and a stage version was later produced . The British Universities Film & Video Council database states that the work "transforms the play into a modern political conspiracy thriller with modern dialogue and many strong allusions to political events in the early 1970 ." </Li> <Li> Julius Caesar (BBC / Time - Life TV, 1978), a television adaptation directed by Herbert Wise and produced by Cedric Messina, starring Richard Pasco as Brutus, Keith Michell as Antony and Charles Gray as Caesar . </Li> <Li> Zulfiqar (2016), a Bengali - language Indian film by Srijit Mukherji that is an adaption of both Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra and a tribute to the film The Godfather . </Li> </Ul>

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