Quo Vadis (1951) - Obligatory decadent banquet scene

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2011

Early Christian Deborah Kerr is shocked to see what's going on in the obligatory decadent banquet scene in the 1951 epic Quo Vadis. There's drinking, and dancing, - and a musical performance by Nero himself. Well, really!

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  • @2:47, the same salute for Nero as for Hitler.

  • Thanks! Thanks a lot! I've been looking for her during 50 years. I'll watch the film immediately. You explained very well. I heard she was supposed to get a good part, but as she didn't speak English, she got just a few seconds. Maria Scicollone, her mother, was in the film, too. Elizabeth Taylor, it seems, was in the Colosseum, at the end of the film, but she was never identified. I've been watching this film since 1954, and I never got tyred. Rockybrazil1

  • @rockybrazil1 Sophia Loren plays the blond smiling girl throwing flowers at Marcus Vinicius in the scene of his trumph. She wears a pink tunic so for a brief moment Marcus takes her for Lygia.

  • How beautiful was Deborah Kerr! Peter Ustinov was great. I've been looking for Sofia Loren, but never discovered her. Rockybrazil1

  • Nero sounds like a wounded dog.

  • 2:10 - D:

    

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