An epic Italian film, "Quo Vadis" influenced many of the later movies.An epic Italian film, "Quo Vadis" influenced many of the later movies.An epic Italian film, "Quo Vadis" influenced many of the later movies.
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- TriviaOne of the first two-hour films ever made.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Sign of the Cross (1914)
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Probably the first feature film (over 60 min.) ever, this movie has gigantic sets that rival those of movies made years later. All camera shots are stationary, but this doesn't seem to take away from the story much. The story is fairly close to the book with a few liberties--definitely closer than the 1951 version. Obviously the idea of writing a full-length feature film still needed some work. Characters are simply introduced doing things as though the viewer already knows them. St. Peter steals the show in the last half. He's got some great scenes. An important film to watch for anyone who wants to see early breakthroughs in cinema. It's also a good study of early Christianity in cinema.
- JLarson2006
- Sep 27, 2002
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- Камо грядеши?
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- ITL 45,000 (estimated)
- Runtime2 hours
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- 1.33 : 1
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