Quo Vadis
- 1951
- Tous publics
- 2h 51min
Le féroce commandant romain Marcus Vinicius se passionne pour la belle otage chrétienne Lygia et commence à remettre en question le commandement tyrannique du despote empereur Néron.Le féroce commandant romain Marcus Vinicius se passionne pour la belle otage chrétienne Lygia et commence à remettre en question le commandement tyrannique du despote empereur Néron.Le féroce commandant romain Marcus Vinicius se passionne pour la belle otage chrétienne Lygia et commence à remettre en question le commandement tyrannique du despote empereur Néron.
- Nommé pour 8 Oscars
- 4 victoires et 10 nominations au total
- Phaon
- (as D. A. Clarke-Smith)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn his memoirs, "Dear Me" (1981), Sir Peter Ustinov recalled that MGM had sought him for the role of Emperor Nero but dithered for months, refusing to commit. During this time, he received numerous telegrams from the studio, one of which stated that they were concerned that he might be too young to play the notorious Roman Emperor. Ustinov replied that Emperor Nero died when he was thirty, and that if they waited much longer, he'd be too old. The studio cabled back: "Historical research has proved you correct. You have the part." Coincidentally (or not), Ustinov was 30 years old when this movie was released.
- GaffesMarcus Vinicius is angry because the Emperor will not allow him to bring his legion into the city of Rome. Since the early days of the Republic a military commander was forbidden to bring his troops armed into the city of Rome.
- Citations
Petronius: [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. 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.
- Versions alternativesThe DVD release restores the original overture and exit music, which, up until that point, was only heard in the original roadshow release and in the 1964 roadshow re-release.
- ConnexionsEdited into Atlantis, terre engloutie (1961)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 7 623 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 101 486 $US
- Durée2 heures 51 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1