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Quo Vadis Movie
- It was made, we suspect, for those who like grandeur and noise -- and no punctuation. It will probably be a vast success.
- It does last virtually three hours, and along the way does have stretches of tedium, but LeRoy invests most of it with pace, true spectacle, and not a little imagination.
- For sheer size, opulence and technical razzle-dazzle, Quo Vadis is the year's most impressive cinematic sight-seeing spree.
- Quo Vadis is a super-spectacle in all its meaning.
- MGM's opulent version of ancient Rome circa 1951, with Peter Ustinov at his most whimsical doing honors as the mad Nero.
- Enough large-scale spectacle scenes to outweigh the inevitable religiose sludge that creeps in between them.
- The epic Quo Vadis offers a spectacular cast to match its overwhelming production.
- Thank heaven for Peter Ustinov as the Emperor Nero. He saves the day.. Any time the actor is on screen, the story lights up. (Blu-ray Edition)
- It's heavy-handed, to be sure, but it's fun to watch, thanks to its pageantry and color.
- By today's standards, Mervyn LeRoy's film is a kitschy spectacle, but in 1951, it was immensely popular and MGM spent its biggest budget to date for a star-driven production that shot for a whole year at Rome's Cinnecitta Studios.
- Super MGM spectacular, Roman style, headlining Robert Taylor.
Goatdog's Movies
9/20/2006 by Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
- Taylor is as wooden as usual, but the gaudy spectacle is worth the rental price.
- the main reason to watch three hours of Quo Vadis remains Peter Ustinov's striking contribution to Nero lore
- Everyone should see Quo Vadis. Once.
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
1/1/2000 by Dennis Schwartz
Peter Ustinov's delightful over-the-top prissy performance was fun to watch.