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Quo Vadis? (1951)
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Originally advertised as "Colossal Quo Vadis," this opulent MGM production is far and away the most elaborate of the many versions of Henryk Sienkiewicz' novel. The plot, as always, concerns the romance between a beautiful early Christian woman (
Deborah Kerr
) and the initially agnostic Roman soldier Marcus Vinicius (
Robert Taylor
). This love story is laid against the larger intrigues of the debauched emperor Nero (
Peter Ustinov
), who hopes to gain immortality by destroying Rome with a fire and remaking it in his own image. Part of Nero's master plan is the elimination of the Christian "threat," leading to the climactic lion picnics in the arena. In spite of the many more celebrated highlights (the burning of Rome, the rescue of Lygia [
Deborah Kerr
] from a rampaging bear, the upside-down crucifixion of Simon Peter), the scene that remains most vivid in the memory is the posthumous "final insult" delivered to Nero by his contemptuous former aide Petronius (
Leo Genn
). Reportedly,
Sophia Loren
can be spotted as an extra during the Quo Vadis? crowd scenes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Felix Aylmer
Plautius
Buddy Baer
Ursus
Marina Berti
Eunice
D.A. Clarke-Smith
Phaon
Rosalie Crutchley
Acte
Finlay Currie
Peter
Geoffrey Dunn
Terpnos
Leo Genn
Petronius
Deborah Kerr
Lygia
Patricia Laffan
Poppaea
Elspeth March
Miriam
Gerald Perreau-Saissine
Nazarius
John Ruddock
Chilo
Abraham Sofaer
Paul
Nora Swinburne
Pomponia
Pietro Tordi
Galba
Ralph Truman
Tigellinus
William Tubbs
Anaxander
Alfredo Varelli
Lucan
Arthur Walge
Croton
Norman Wooland
Nerva
Robert Taylor
Marcus Vinicius
Peter Ustinov
Nero
Strelsa Brown
Rufia
Production Crew
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Edward C. Carfagno
Art Director
William McCoy
Art Director
William McCoy
Art Director
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Book Author
Auriel Millos
Choreography
Madi Obolensky
Choreography
Marta Obolensky
Choreography
Robert Surtees
Cinematographer
William Skall
Cinematographer
Miklos Rozsa
Composer (Music Score)
Hugh Gray
Consultant/advisor
Herschel McCoy
Costume Designer
Marta Obolensky
Costume Designer
Mervyn LeRoy
Director
Ralph F. Winners
Editor
Ralph Winters
Editor
Sam Zimbalist
Producer
William Horning
Production Designer
John Lee Mahin
Screenwriter
S.N. Behrmann
Screenwriter
Sonya Levien
Screenwriter
Hugh Hunt
Set Designer
Arnold A. Gillespie
Special Effects
Donald Jahraus
Special Effects
Tom Howard
Special Effects
Year: 1951
Runtime: 171
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Epic
Historical Film
Produced by
MGM
Awards
1951 - Best Picture - Academy
1951 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1951 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
1951 - Best Picture - Academy
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