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''' Quo Vadis? ''' <Italian-German> ( | ''' Quo Vadis? ''' <Italian-German> (1924) is a feature film (silent, B&W, 90m), directed by [[Gabriellino D'Annunzio]] and [[Georg Jacoby]]. | ||
~ Screenplay by [[Gabriellino D'Annunzio]] and [[Georg Jacoby]], based on [[Quo Vadis? (1895 Sienkiewicz), novel]] | ~ Screenplay by [[Gabriellino D'Annunzio]] and [[Georg Jacoby]], based on [[Quo Vadis? (1895 Sienkiewicz), novel]] | ||
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[[Category:Film Studies--1920s]] | [[Category:Film Studies--1920s]] | ||
[[Category:Film Studies--Italian]] | [[Category:Film Studies--Italian]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:1924, Top Films]] | ||
[[Category:Antiquity (film subject)]] | |||
[[Category:Bible (film subject)]] | [[Category:Bible (film subject)]] | ||
[[Category:Christian Origins (film subject)]] | [[Category:Christian Origins (film subject)]] |
Latest revision as of 21:51, 17 November 2024
Quo Vadis? <Italian-German> (1924) is a feature film (silent, B&W, 90m), directed by Gabriellino D'Annunzio and Georg Jacoby.
~ Screenplay by Gabriellino D'Annunzio and Georg Jacoby, based on Quo Vadis? (1895 Sienkiewicz), novel
Abstract
Fifth silent version of Sienkiewicz's novel. The grandioso production, starring Emil Jannings as Nero, with a cast of 20,000 extras, was the major attempt in early Fascist Italy to recapture the success of the historical epics of the previous decade. Emil Jannings' performance received indeed some praise, but as a whole the movie was a critical and commercial failure.
Cast
- Emil Jannings = Nero
- Elena Sangro = Poppea
- Alphons Fryland = Marcus Vinicius
- Lillian Hall-Davis = Lygia (Licia)
- Bruto Castellani = Ursus
- Andrea Habay = Petronius
- Raimondo Van Riel = Tigellinus
Production
Produced by Unione Cinematografica Italiana in Italy (1924). Premiered in Austria (1924)
International release includes the United States (New York, NY: 15 February 1925), Finland (8 March 1925), and Italy (Rome: 16 March 1925).
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- Antiquity (film subject)
- Bible (film subject)
- Christian Origins (film subject)
- Fiction--1920s
- Fiction--Italian
- Fiction--German
- Cinema--1920s
- Cinema--Italian
- Cinema--German
- Films
- Italian language--1920s
- Christian Origins Studies--1920s
- Christian Origins Studies--Fiction
- Christian Origins Studies--Italian
- Nero (subject)
- Nero--cinema (subject)
- Poppea--cinema (subject)
- Vinicius--cinema (subject)
- Lygia--cinema (subject)
- Ursus--cinema (subject)
- Petronius--cinema (subject)
- Tigellinus--cinema (subject)