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''' Quo Vadis? ''' (1985) is a TV mini-series (sound, color, 360m), directed by [[Franco Rossi]].


~ Screenplay by [[Ennio De Concini]], [[Franco Rossi]] and [[Francesco Scardamaglia]], based on [[Quo Vadis? (1895 Sienkiewicz), novel]].
~ Music by [[Piero Piccioni]].
==Abstract==
Miniseries for Italian television departs quite extensively from the 1895 novel’s story-line. Noticeable for the performance of Klaus Maria Braundhauer (Nero) and the presence of actors such as Frederic Forest (Petronius), Max von Sydow (Peter), Philippe Leroy (Paul), and Massimo Girotti (Aulus Plautius).
==Cast==
*[[Klaus Maria Brandauer]] = [[Nero]]
*[[Frederic Forrest]] = Petronius
*[[Cristina Raines]] = [[Poppea]]
*[[Barbara De Rossi]] =  Eunice
*[[Francesco Quinn]] = [[Vinicius]]
*[[Max von Sydow]] = [[Peter]]
*[[Marie Theres Relin]] = [[Lygia]]
*[[Gabriele Ferzetti]] = Piso
*[[Ángela Molina]] = Acte
*[[Massimo Girotti]] = Aulus Plauzius
*[[Françoise Fabian]] = Pomponia
*[[Philippe Leroy]] = [[Paul of Tarsus]]
*[[Leopoldo Trieste]] = Chilo
*[[Olga Karlatos]] = Epicaris
*[[Marko Nikolic]] = Tigellinus
*[[Georges Wilson]] =  Pedanius
*[[Marisa Solinas]] = Polybia
*[[Annie Belle]] = Myriam
*[[Radomir Kovacevic]] = [[Ursus]]
*[[Robert Spafford]] = [[Seneca]]
==Editions and translations==
Produced in Italy (1985). International release includes: Italy (24 February 1985), Sweden (16 November 1986), and Finland (26 June 1987).
==External links==
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089870/ The Internet Movie Database]
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Latest revision as of 10:52, 13 November 2023

Quo Vadis? (1985) is a TV mini-series (sound, color, 360m), directed by Franco Rossi.

~ Screenplay by Ennio De Concini, Franco Rossi and Francesco Scardamaglia, based on Quo Vadis? (1895 Sienkiewicz), novel.

~ Music by Piero Piccioni.

Abstract

Miniseries for Italian television departs quite extensively from the 1895 novel’s story-line. Noticeable for the performance of Klaus Maria Braundhauer (Nero) and the presence of actors such as Frederic Forest (Petronius), Max von Sydow (Peter), Philippe Leroy (Paul), and Massimo Girotti (Aulus Plautius).

Cast

Editions and translations

Produced in Italy (1985). International release includes: Italy (24 February 1985), Sweden (16 November 1986), and Finland (26 June 1987).

External links

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