Quo Vadis (Latin for “Where are you going?”) is an American historical epic drama film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) in Technicolor and theatrically released on November 8, 1951. The film was set in the year 64 A. D. in Ancient Rome, was produced by Sam Zimbalist, directed by Mervyn LeRoy and is based on the novel of the same name by Henryk Sienkiewicz. This film actually saved MGM Studios from bankruptcy. Marcus Vinicius (Robert Taylor), Commander of the 14th Roman Legion, returns from Britain and Gaul and falls in love with a Lygian hostage (although according to the theatrical trailer, she was called a slave girl, which is wrong!) named Lygia (Deborah Kerr). Marcus must face multiple challenges such as Nero (Peter Ustinov) as Emperor of Rome, the city bursting into flames, and man-eating lions. Before some of the Christian subjects get thrown to the lions, Marcus’ uncle Gaius Petronius (Leo Genn) and Spanish Christian slave girl Eunice (Marina Berti) commit suicide, despite Eunice being freed. After the lions have had their meals, other Christian subjects such as General Aulus Plautius (Felix Aylmer) get burned/crucified on crosses! Later, Lygia gets tied up in the arena, and Ursus (Buddy Baer) must face a bull in a fight against death, but he kills the bull, Marcus and his tribune, Fabius Nerva (Norman Wooland) free Lygia, and Marcus does a short speech about Nero’s antics and General Galba (Pietro Tordi) taking Nero’s place as Emperor of Rome. Tigellinus (Ralph Truman), Prefect of the Praetorian Guard, gets stabbed to death by a sword. Back at the palace, Nero kills his second wife, the Empress Poppaea (Patricia Laffan) by strangling her. After Poppaea dies, Nero must die by stabbing himself in the chest with a dagger, but he can’t do it without help from Acte (Rosalie Crutchley). With General Galba as new Emperor of Rome, Marcus, Lygia, Ursus and Nazarius (Peter Miles) head to Sicily. The film ends with the words, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.”.
CREDITED CAST:
Robert Taylor as Marcus Vinicius
Deborah Kerr as Lygia
Leo Genn as Petronius
Peter Ustinov as Nero
Patricia Laffan as Poppaea
Finlay Currie as Peter
Abraham Sofaer as Paul
Marina Berti as Eunice
Buddy Baer as Ursus
Felix Aylmer as Plautius
Nora Swinburne as Pomponia
Ralph Truman as Tigellinus
Norman Wooland as Nerva
Peter Miles as Nazarius
Geoffrey Dunn as Terpnos
Nicholas Hannen as Seneca
D. A. Clarke-Smith as Phaon
Rosalie Crutchley as Acte
John Ruddock as Chilo
Arthur Walge as Croton
Elspeth March as Miriam
Strelsa Brown as Rufia
Alfredo Varelli as Lucan
Roberto Ottaviano as Flavius
William Tubbs as Anaxander
Pietro Tordi as Galba
UNCREDITED CAST:
Richard Garrick as Public slave with Marcus at triumph
Sophia Loren as Lygia’s slave
Clelia Matania as Parmenida, women’s hairdresser at Nero’s palace
Bud Spencer as Imperial Guard
Elizabeth Taylor as Christian prisoner in arena
Marika Aba as Assyrian Dancer at Nero’s banquet
Giuseppe Tosi as Wrestler at Nero’s banquet
Robin Hughes as Jesus of Nazareth in flashback tableaux
Adrienne Corri as Christian girl in Circus prison and arena
Walter Pidgeon as The Narrator
Tanner the Lion as Leo (MGM’s mascot)
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