Wonderful scene . I had the great good pleasure of taking a class at Loyola Marymount, Los Angeles, from Professor Hugh Gray who regaled us with stories about his work on Quo Vadis? including this scene. Miss him. And of course QV? had a great Miklos Rozsa score.
I like this music. These chords and melody sound like real 19th century classical music
Who is still not in love with Ustinov????
Genius! I remember this scene since I was a kid!
Wonderful scene . I had the great good pleasure of taking a class at Loyola Marymount, Los Angeles, from Professor Hugh Gray who regaled us with stories about his work on Quo Vadis? including this scene. Miss him. And of course QV? had a great Miklos Rozsa score.
Thanks for the comment. It's one of my favorite movies from the golden age of Hollywood..
Unstinov was Nero in this movie. Excellent
King Joffrey's role model
Such a great movie and great actors. You clumsy toad!
A true classic!
I thought it was a good movie. The Christians showed how much they loved God and Jes
Jesus
Prince John. Mommy!
Ustinov was easily the best thing in that awful movie.
And the costumes :)
Leo Genn, Petronious was the only Sane One .... He was probably an Atheist or Agnostic!