Yes, Kirk Douglas was in a chariot in a movie, specifically the 1960 film Spartacus. He played the title role of the gladiator Spartacus, and the film featured a famous chariot race scene.
You just experienced the weakness of AI for searching and probably believing the solution. goog and other recently hyped AI search bots will give a percentage of different returns per individual questions. You may never get the same responses from the bot on the other side of the world.
Yes, Kirk Douglas was in a chariot in a movie, specifically the 1960 film Spartacus, where he played the title role of the gladiator and slave rebel. While the film is famous for its large-scale battle and gladiator scenes, it also features a scene where Douglas's character is in a chariot during the triumphal parade through Rome.
And yet when I clicked on your link, in this post or any other, I got this, as I said and you noted:
BUT... If I click on your original link NOW, I get:
Yes, Kirk Douglas was in a chariot in a movie, specifically the 1960 film Spartacus. While the famous chariot race in cinema history is from Ben-Hur (1959) starring Charlton Heston, Douglas did appear in a chariot in Spartacus.
So Google Gemini has changed its mind, and is hedging. I'd say the "AI Overviews" it offers should always be double checked. Which of course makes them useless.
I wonder if I should initiate a pointless circular conversation with Google about this issue. It's really very interesting.