Drama History
During the latter years of the reign of the tyrannical Roman emperor Nero, Marcus Vinicius, one of Nero's officers, falls in love with a young Christian named Lygia, attempting to enslave her. Lygia's protector, the noble and burly Ursus, works to save her from Vinicius' clutches. Pursuing Lygia, Vinicius finds himself at a catacomb prayer meeting led by the apostle Peter and finds his conscience stirring-- just as Nero orders Rome burned. A landmark in epic film, Enrico Guazzoni’s grand-scale masterpiece laid the foundations for what colossal Italian spectacles would become. The film had tremendous influence on Giovanni Pastrone’s Cabiria (1914) and D.W. Griffith’s Intolerance (1916).
Directed by
Enrico Guazzoni
Written by
Enrico Guazzoni
Amleto Novelli
Vinicius
Lia Orlandini
Bruto Castellani
Ursus
Lea Giunchi
Lygia
Gustavo Serena
Petronius
Amelia Cattaneo
Eunice
Carlo Cattaneo
Nero
Augusto Mastripietri
Chino
Cesare Moltini
Tigellinus
Olga Brandini
Poppaea
Ignazio Lupi
Aulus
Giovanni Gizzi
Saint Peter
Ida Carloni Talli

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