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Quo Vadis

Quo Vadis

7,1 /10 (453 Votes)
1951 EN 174 min

Overview

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.

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Release date

08/11/1951

Votes

453

Popularity

2.6

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!

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

174 min

Budget

$7,623,000

Revenue

$21,037,000

Robert Taylor

Robert Taylor

Marcus Vinicius

Deborah Kerr

Deborah Kerr

Lygia

Leo Genn

Leo Genn

Petronius

Peter Ustinov

Peter Ustinov

Nero

Patricia Laffan

Patricia Laffan

Poppaea

Finlay Currie

Finlay Currie

Peter

Abraham Sofaer

Abraham Sofaer

Paul of Tarsus

Marina Berti

Marina Berti

Eunice

Buddy Baer

Buddy Baer

Ursus

Felix Aylmer

Felix Aylmer

Plautius

Nora Swinburne

Nora Swinburne

Pomponia

Ralph Truman

Ralph Truman

Tigellinus

Norman Wooland

Norman Wooland

Nerva

Peter Miles

Peter Miles

Nazarius

No photo

Geoffrey Dunn

Terpnos

Nicholas Hannen

Nicholas Hannen

Seneca

D.A. Clarke-Smith

D.A. Clarke-Smith

Phaon

Rosalie Crutchley

Rosalie Crutchley

Acte

No photo

John Ruddock

Chilo

No photo

Arthur Walge

Croton

No photo

Elspeth March

Miriam

No photo

Strelsa Brown

Rufia

Alfredo Varelli

Alfredo Varelli

Lucan

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Roberto Ottaviano

Flavius

William Tubbs

William Tubbs

Anaxander

Pietro Tordi

Pietro Tordi

Galba

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Marika Aba

Dancer at Nero's Banquet (uncredited)

No photo

Adriano Ambrogi

Wine Bibber (uncredited)

Anna Arena

Anna Arena

Woman (uncredited)

Alfred Baillou

Alfred Baillou

Christian Prisoner in Arena (uncredited)

No photo

Giacomo Barnas

Senator (uncredited)

No photo

Scott R. Beal

Fisherman (uncredited)

No photo

John Binns

Officer (uncredited)

No photo

Francesca Biondi

Slave Girl (uncredited)

No photo

Carlo Borelli

Noble (uncredited)

Leslie Bradley

Leslie Bradley

Hasta (2nd Praetorian) (uncredited)

Alfred Brown

Alfred Brown

Man (uncredited)

No photo

Valentino Bruchi

Mirmillon (uncredited)

No photo

Dante Ciriaci

Wine Bibber (uncredited)

No photo

Frank Colson

Man (uncredited)

Adrienne Corri

Adrienne Corri

Young Christian Girl (uncredited)

No photo

Luca Cortese

Old Man (uncredited)

No photo

David Craig

Little Boy (uncredited)

No photo

Daniel de Jonghe

Apostle (uncredited)

No photo

Liana Del Balzo

Woman (uncredited)

No photo

Jack Del Rio

Apostle (uncredited)

Lia Di Leo

Lia Di Leo

Pedicurist (uncredited)

Franco Fantasia

Franco Fantasia

Man (uncredited)

No photo

Cesare Fasulo

Noble (uncredited)

Al Ferguson

Al Ferguson

Apostle (uncredited)

Enzo Fiermonte

Enzo Fiermonte

Mounted Captain (uncredited)

No photo

Enrico Formichi

Man with Wine Cup (uncredited)

No photo

John Fostini

Young Unbaptized Man (uncredited)

Dino Galvani

Dino Galvani

Senator (uncredited)

Richard Garrick

Richard Garrick

Slave (uncredited)

No photo

Jack George

Fisherman (uncredited)

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Carlo Ghisini

Guard (uncredited)

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Trudy Glassford

Woman (uncredited)

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Joan Griffiths

Woman (uncredited)

Robin Hughes

Robin Hughes

Christ (voice) (uncredited)

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Adam Jennette

Man (uncredited)

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Philip Kieffer

Apostle (uncredited)

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Gipsy Kiss

Slave Girl (uncredited)

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Lee Kresel

Man (uncredited)

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Richard Larke

Guard (uncredited)

Sophia Loren

Sophia Loren

Lygia's Slave (uncredited)

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Giovanni Lovatelli

Banquet Man (uncredited)

Helena Makowska

Helena Makowska

Older Woman (uncredited)

No photo

Anna Mancini

Nubian Slave Girl (uncredited)

Michael Mark

Michael Mark

Fisherman (uncredited)

Clelia Matania

Clelia Matania

Parmenida (uncredited)

Richard McNamara

Richard McNamara

Legionnaire (uncredited)

Harriet Medin

Harriet Medin

Woman (uncredited)

Dario Michaelis

Dario Michaelis

Lydia's Guard (uncredited)

No photo

Ernesto Molinari

Fisherman (uncredited)

John Myhers

John Myhers

Guard (uncredited)

No photo

Vincent Neptune

Apostle (uncredited)

No photo

Anna Maria Padoan

Young Unbaptized Woman (uncredited)

Louis Payne

Louis Payne

Apostle (uncredited)

Walter Pidgeon

Walter Pidgeon

Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Aldo Pini

Aldo Pini

Headkeeper (uncredited)

Alberto Plebani

Alberto Plebani

Steward (uncredited)

Paola Quattrini

Paola Quattrini

Crying Girl (uncredited)

No photo

Dino Raffaelli

Man (uncredited)

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George Restivo

Apostle (uncredited)

Alfredo Rizzo

Alfredo Rizzo

Hairdresser (uncredited)

Amerigo Santarelli

Amerigo Santarelli

Guard Tying the Christians (uncredited)

Leonardo Scavino

Leonardo Scavino

Man (uncredited)

No photo

Alessandro Serbaroli

Officer (uncredited)

Bud Spencer

Bud Spencer

Imperial Guard (uncredited)

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Raffaele Tana

Man (uncredited)

Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor

Christian Prisoner in Arena (uncredited)

No photo

William Taylor

Guard Captain / Marcus' Guard (uncredited)

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Michael Tor

Centurian (uncredited)

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Giuseppe Tosi

Wrestler (uncredited)

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Carlo Tricoli

Apostle (uncredited)

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Renato Valente

Guard (uncredited)

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Scilla Vannucci

White Slave Girl (uncredited)

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Giuseppe Varni

Hairdresser (uncredited)

No photo

Dianora Veiga

Slave Girl (uncredited)

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Harry J. Vejar

Fisherman (uncredited)

No photo

Romilda Villani

Slave Girl (uncredited)

Maria Zanoli

Maria Zanoli

Woman (uncredited)

Christopher Lee

Christopher Lee

Chariot Driver (uncredited)

Filippo Spoletini

Filippo Spoletini

(uncredited)

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2024-06-01

⭐ 7

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…

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