Category:Nero--cinema (subject)
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Works of cinema related to Nero.
Overview
Since 1896, Nero has been the protagonist in numerous films. When the first movies were produced, Nero was already a well-established character in fiction and the recent and enormous success of the novel Quo Vadis (1895) and the play The Sign of the Cross (1896) only strengthened his association with Christian Origins. After the first shorts, Guazzoni's production of "Quo Vadis" (1913) launched Nero as one of the leading characters in international cinema. While the 1925 Quo Vadis did not live up to the expectations, The Sign of the Cross (1932) by Cecil DeMill was another smashing success. Twenty years later the Quo Vadis (1951) by Norman Le Roy would reach the same international acclaim.
Performing Nero (cinema & television)
The best actors have been called to play the demanding role of Nero, as that of a schizophrenic maniac, drunk with power. Charles Laughton in 1932 and Peter Ustinov in 1951 gave the two most memorable performances. Other famous actors left their mark, from Emil Jannings in 1925 to Klaus Maria Brandauer in 1985. In Italian cinema, there is also a long traditions of spoofs of the character by popular comedians, from Ettore Petrolini in 1930 (whose Nerone caricature was widely perceived as a parody of Mussolini) to Alberto Sordi in 1956 and Pippo Franco in 1976.
1910s |
Nero |
Cinema |
Country |
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1910 |
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Au temps des premiers chrétiens (In the Time of the First Christians / 1910 Calmettes), short film
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1910 |
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Dall'amore al martirio (From Love To Martyrdom / 1910 Cines), short film
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1910 |
Ferdinand Guillaume |
Tontolini Nerone (Tontolini as Nero / 1910 Cines), short film
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1911 |
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Le fils de Locuste (1911 Feuillade), short film -- (Francia 1911)Regia: Louis Feuillade Cast: Renée Carl ( Locusta), Luitz-Morat( Il figlio), Paul Manson ( Nerone) Produzione: Gaumont Durata: 18’
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1911 |
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Poppea ed Ottavia (1911 Latium), short film -- (Italia 1911)Produzione: Latium FilmDurata: 20’
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1912 |
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Kri Kri e il 'Quo vadis?' (Kri Kri and the 'Quo vadis?' / 1912 Cines), short film
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1912 |
Raymond Lyon |
Androclès (Androcles and the Lion / 1912 Feuillade), short film
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1912 |
Jean Hervé |
Britannicus (1912 Morlhon), short film -- (Francia 1912) Regia: Camille de Morlhon Cast: Jean Hervé ( Nerone), Romuald Joubé ( Britannico),JeanneGrumbach (Agrippina -- Produzione: Pathé
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1913 |
P.W. Nares |
The Daughter of the Hills (1913 Dawley), short film
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1914 |
Carlo Cattaneo |
(++) Quo Vadis? (1913 Guazzoni), feature film
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1914 |
Sheridan Block |
The Sign of the Cross (1914 Thomson), feature film
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1914 |
Vittorio Rossi Pianelli |
Nerone e Agrippina (1914 Caserini), feature film
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1918 |
John Stepplin |
Restitution (1918 Gaye), feature film
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External links
Pages in category "Nero--cinema (subject)"
The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
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- Neron essayant des poisons sur des esclaves (Nero Trying Poisons on Slaves / 1896 Hatot), short film
- Quo Vadis? (1901 Zecca, Nonguet), short film
- The Sign of the Cross (1904 Haggar), short film
- Nero and the Burning of Rome (1908 Porter), short film
- Nerone (Nero / 1909 Maggi), short film
- Au temps des premiers chrétiens (In the Time of the First Christians / 1910 Calmettes), short film
- Dall'amore al martirio (From Love To Martyrdom / 1910 Cines), short film
- Kri Kri e il 'Quo vadis?' (Kri Kri and the 'Quo vadis?' / 1912 Cines), short film
- Androclès (Androcles and the Lion / 1912 Feuillade), short film
- The Daughter of the Hills (1913 Dawley), short film
- Restitution (1918 Gaye), feature film
- Nero (1922 Edwards), feature film
- L'incendio di Roma (1965 Malatesta), film
- I, Claudius (1976 Wise), film
- A.D. - Anno Domini (1985 Cooper), TV mini-series
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