Quo Vadis (1951)
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.
- Mervyn LeRoy
- Sergio Leone
- Anthony Mann
- Peter Bolton
- John Lee Mahin
- Sonya Levien
- Henryk Sienkiewicz
- S. N. Behrman
- Hugh Gray
Rating: 7.1/10 by 405 users
Alternative Title:
쿠오바디스 - KR
Qvo Vadis - GB
¿Quo vadis? - AR
Ko Vadis - TR
Κβο βάντις - GR
Quo Vadis - DE
Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Italiano
Runtime: 02 hour 51 minutes
Budget: $7,623,000
Revenue: $21,037,000
Plot Keyword: epic, suicide, based on novel or book, rome, italy, roman empire, christianity, emperor, ancient rome, burning, roman army, nero, 1st century, christian film, claudius caesar, guarda pretoriana, praetorian guard, matricídio, sêneca
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...