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The Sign of the Cross
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Synopsis
Director Cecil B. DeMille returned to Paramount Pictures for this typically epic production, which became his first box office hit after the close of the silent era. Fredric March stars as Roman Prefect Marcus Superbus, a noble military leader of the year 64 A.D. Emperor Nero (Charles Laughton) has just burned down the city and blamed the conflagration on Christians, which has exacerbated anti-Christian sentiment. Marcus encounters a beautiful young Christian woman, Mercia (Elissa Landi), pleading with soldiers over the arrest of her beloved stepfather Titus (Arthur Hohl). The Prefect intervenes on her behalf, hoping for romance. Mercia rebuffs him, however, so Marcus attempts to humiliate her by sentencing her to live with a lesbian (Joyzelle Joiner), who has even less luck seducing the chaste Mercia. The Empress Poppaea (Claudette Colbert) desires Marcus for her own bed and becomes jealous of Mercia. When Nero orders that Christians are to be fed to the lions in the arena, Poppaea seizes the opportunity to get rid of her romantic rival, though Marcus pleads in vain with Nero to spare her life. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast

Harry Beresford Flavius
Claudette Colbert Empress Poppaea
Tommy Conlon Stephanus
Ferdinand Gottschalk Glabrio
Arthur Hohl Titus
Joyzelle Joyner Ancaria
Ian Keith Tigellinus
Elissa Landi Mercia
Fredric March Marcus Superbus
Vivian Tobin Dacia
Charles Laughton Nero

Production Crew

Karl Struss Cinematographer
Rudolph G. Kopp Composer (Music Score)
Mitchell Leisen Costume Designer
Cecil B. DeMille Director
Anne Bauchens Editor
Mitchell Leisen First Assistant Director
Wilson Barrett Play Author
Cecil B. DeMille Producer
Mitchell Leisen Production Designer
Sidney Buchman Screenwriter
Waldemar Young Screenwriter
Harry Lindgren Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1932
Runtime: 118
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
Epic

Produced by
Paramount

Release
by Paramount