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Storyline Plot Summary Returning to Rome after three years in the field, General Marcus Vinicius meets Lygia and falls in love with her, though as a Christian she wants nothing 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 but finds himself succumbing gradually to her Christian faith. Written by • • Plot Keywords • • • • • • Taglines Three Years in the Making!

Thousands in the Cast! Filmed in Rome!

Genres • • • • Parents Guide Certification • • • • • • (DVD rating) • (PG-13) • (censored) • • • • (tv rating) • (video rating) • • (National Board of Review) • • (TV rating) • (f). Did You Know? Trivia Sophia Loren has an unbilled, but easily spotted, bit part as a slave girl who strews flower petals in the path of Marcus's chariot during the triumphal march. Whilst not her first film, it was her first American film, although it was shot in Italy.

Goofs Throughout the picture, characters claim Jesus opposed slavery. Jesus did not oppose the institution of slavery. Movie Connections Edited into (1961). Quotes: [ in his dying letter to Nero] To Nero, Emperor of Rome, Master of the World, Divine Pontiff. I know that my death will be a disappointment to you, since you wished to render me this service yourself. To be born in your reign is a miscalculation; but to die in it is a joy.

I can forgive you for murdering your wife and your mother, for burning our beloved Rome, for befouling our fair country with the stench of your crimes. But one thing I cannot forgive - the boredom of having to listen to your verses, your second-rate songs, your mediocre performances. Adhere to your special gifts, Nero - murder and arson, betrayal and terror. Pcs Nepal Font.

Mutilate your subjects if you must; but with my last breath I beg you - do not mutilate the arts. Fare well, but compose no more music. Brutalize the people, but do not bore them, as you have bored to death your friend, the late Gaius Petronius.

Running time 171 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $7.6 million Box office $21 million Quo Vadis (Latin for ' Where are you going?' ) is a 1951 American epic film made by in. It was directed by and produced by, from a by, and, adapted from the classic novel (1896).

The novel had previously been made into an Italian film (1924). The score is by and the cinematography by and. The title refers to an incident in the; see.

The film starred,,, and, and featured,,, and. In addition, and appeared as uncredited extras. Assistant directed the Italian cast members. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards (though it won none), and was such a huge box-office success that it was credited with single-handedly rescuing Studios from the brink of bankruptcy. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] The story, set in during the final years of Emperor 's reign, 64–68 CE, combines both historical and fictional events and characters, and compresses the key events of that period into the space of only a few weeks. Its main theme is the ’s conflict with and persecution of Christians in the final years of the line.

Illustrate Perfecttunes R2 V2.0.0.6 Retail here. Unlike his illustrious and powerful predecessor, Emperor, proved corrupt and destructive, and his actions eventually threatened to destroy Rome's previously peaceful social order. The protagonist, Marcus Vinicius (), is a Roman military commander and the of the. Returning from the wars, he falls in love with a devout Christian, Lygia (), and as a result finds himself increasingly drawn to her religion.

Though she grew up Roman as the adopted daughter of a retired general, (), Lygia is technically a hostage of Rome. Marcus persuades Nero () to give her to him as a reward for the services he has rendered. Lygia resents this arrangement, but nevertheless falls in love with Marcus. Screenshot of from the trailer for the film Quo Vadis Meanwhile, Nero's atrocities become increasingly outrageous and his behavior more irrational. After Nero and blames the Christians, Marcus sets off to rescue Lygia and her family.

Nero captures them, along with all the Christians, and condemns them to be killed in the arena. However, Marcus's uncle, (), Nero's most trusted advisor, warns him that the Christians will be made martyrs.