. English: American advertisement for the Italian epic film Quo Vadis (1913), from an insert after page 10 of the August 27, 1921 Exhibitors Herald. Top left: Augusto Mastripietri as Chilo. Top right: Ursus (Bruto Castellani) and Vinicius (Amleto Novelli) implore the audience and emperor Nero to grace the Christian Lygia (Lea Giunchi), after Ursus has killed the bull on whch back Lygia had been bound. The audience raves because of Ursus' tour de force. Vinicius has stripped his cloth to show his scars from the wars, while Ursus holds up Lygia. All around Nero hold their thumbs up for grace. Bo


. English: American advertisement for the Italian epic film Quo Vadis (1913), from an insert after page 10 of the August 27, 1921 Exhibitors Herald. Top left: Augusto Mastripietri as Chilo. Top right: Ursus (Bruto Castellani) and Vinicius (Amleto Novelli) implore the audience and emperor Nero to grace the Christian Lygia (Lea Giunchi), after Ursus has killed the bull on whch back Lygia had been bound. The audience raves because of Ursus' tour de force. Vinicius has stripped his cloth to show his scars from the wars, while Ursus holds up Lygia. All around Nero hold their thumbs up for grace. Bottom: Amelia Cattaneo as the slave Eunice, Gustavo Serena as Petronius Arbiter, and Amleto Novelli as Marcus Vinicius. 27 August 1921. Società Italiana Cines / Kleine Optical Company ( distributor) 73 Quo Vadis (1913) - 3


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