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Quo Vadis

"THIS IS THE BIG ONE! The splendor and savagery of the world's wickedest empire! Three hours of spectacle you'll remember for a lifetime!"

User Score444 votes
71%7.1/10
Release1951
Runtime2H 51M
LanguageEnglish
StatusReleased

Synopsis

After fierce Roman commander Marcus Vinicius becomes infatuated with beautiful Christian hostage Lygia, he begins to question the tyrannical leadership of the despotic emperor Nero.

Principal Cast8

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Media32

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Director

Mervyn LeRoy

Mervyn LeRoy

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Box Office

Budget$8M
Revenue$21M

Certification

NR

Keywords

suicidebased on novel or bookrome, italyroman empirechristianityemperorancient romeburningroman armynero1st centurychristian filmclaudius caesarguarda pretorianapraetorian guardmatricídiosêneca

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CinemaSerf7/10

Oscar-nominated Peter Ustinov is superb as the Emperor Nero in this depiction of the end of the reign of this flawed megalomanic. His behaviour is only tempered by the clever Leo Genn ("Petronius"), his arbiter of arts who manages by deft use of language and his wits, to keep the lunatic emperor from his worst excesses. Robert Taylor turns in a pretty standard performance as the film's hero "Vinicius" and Deborah Kerr looks stunning, though acts woodenly, as the rather simpering "Lygia". A wonderfully colourful spectacle of a film showing off the costumier and set designers arts to best effect. Miklós Rósza's score is suitably grand as our story gives the rise of Christianity the Hollywood treatment. It does run on a bit long, and I'm sure I spotted Sophia Loren driving a chariot...

Jun 1, 2024

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Production:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer