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''' Quo Vadis? ''' is a film directed by [[Enrico Guazzoni]].
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==Editions and translations==
Produced in Italy (1912). Enjoyed spectacular international success, playing with full orchestral accompaniment in major cities. In Paris composer [[Jean Nogues]] called for a 150 voice massed choir. In New York City, where the movie was released on 21 April 1913, it had a run of two performances daily for 22 consecutive weeks at Astor Theater.
 
==Abstract==
A major movie in the history of cinema—a nine reel version at a time in which no film longer than two reels had ever been produced. Running for more than an hour and a half, boasted the biggest sets and cast of any film made up to that time. Based faithfully on [[Quo Vadis? (1895 Sienkiewicz), novel]]. Starring Amleto Novelli (Vinicius), and Gustavo Serena (Petronius).
 
==External links==
*[ Wikipedia]
*[ The Internet Movie Database]
 
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