Quo Vadis (1951)

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1951 · Approved · 2h 51m

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Other grades: 80.0 (2 viewers)
19512h 51mApproved
Countries:United States
Languages:EN IT
Keywords: 1st centuryAdopted daughterAncient romeAncient timesAnimal attackAntiquityApostleArchitectArenaArmorShow moreArsonAspiring artistAspiring poetAssisted suicideAugustus caesarBaptismBare chested maleBare chested manBased on biblical storyBased on novelBased on novel or bookBased on the bibleBegins with an overtureBleeding to deathBlockbusterBroken neckBullBullfightBurned aliveBurned at the stakeBurningBurning of romeBustChess boardChristianChristian filmChristianityCircusCity on fireClass distinctionClaudius caesarCourageCrucifixCrucifixionCrueltyDeath of kingDeath of loved oneDecadenceDecadence of the roman empireDemonizationDepiction of godDespotDictationDictatorDioramaDying with dignityEarly christiansEaten by a lionEmancipationEmperorEmpressEpicEpic historyEvil kingExit musicFacing deathFaithFalsification of the factsFanfareFireFlashbackFlatteryGeneralGladiatorGod kingGod speakingGuarda pretorianaHelmetHenchmanHistorical eventHistorical fictionHostageImperador augustoImperial guardIronyItalyKissing a statueLast supperLatin titleLionLoveLove at first sightLove between castesLove versus lustLustLyreMad artistMan in a bathtubMartyrMartyrdomMatricídioMiracleMob violenceMoral courageMoralityNeroOcelotOverturePacifismPersecutionPersecution of christiansPoetryPole the personPolish womanPolitical manipulationPolitical repressionPolitical satirePowerPraetorian guardPrincess heroinePrisonRear projectionReference to famous paintingReference to galbaReference to godReference to homerReference to jesus christReference to lazarusReference to mary magdaleneReference to minotaurReference to ovidReference to virgilReligionReligious conversionReligious convictionReligious cultReligious persecutionReligious sectReligious sword and sandalRoman armyRoman empireRoman guardRoman saluteRome italyRome, italySaintSarcasmSardonicSatireScene based on paintingScribeSênecaSewerShieldSingerSingingSlaveSlaverySlit wristSoldierSongSpeaking to godSt. peterStabbed to deathSteel helmetStrangled to deathStrangulationSuicideSwordSword and sandalSword and sandal historySword fightThroneThrown down stairsTied to a postTitle spoken by characterTortureTriumphal processionTyrantVestal virginVictoryVoice over narrationWar veteranYear 64
Returning to Rome after 3 years in the field, General Marcus Vinicius meets Lygia and falls in love with her. She is a Christian and doesn't want to have anything to do with a warrior. Though she grew up Roman, the adopted daughter of a retired general, Lygia is technically a hostage of Rome. Marcus gets Emperor Nero to give her to him for services rendered
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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