Quo Vadis
After fierce Roman commander Marcus Vinicius becomes infatuated with beautiful Christian hostage Lygia, he begins to question the tyrannical leadership of the despotic emperor Nero.
Marcus Vinicius
Lygia
Petronius
Nero
Poppaea
Peter
Paul
Eunice
Ursus
Plautius
Pomponia
Tigellinus
Nerva
Nazarius
Terpnos
Seneca
Phaon
Acte
Chilo
Croton
Miriam
Rufia
Lucan
Flavius
Anaxander
Galba
Dancer at Nero's Banquet (uncredited)
Wine Bibber (uncredited)
Woman (uncredited)
Christian Prisoner in Arena (uncredited)
Senator (uncredited)
Fisherman (uncredited)
Officer (uncredited)
Slave Girl (uncredited)
Noble (uncredited)
Hasta (2nd Praetorian) (uncredited)
Man (uncredited)
Mirmillon (uncredited)
Young Christian Girl (uncredited)
Old Man (uncredited)
Little Boy (uncredited)
Apostle (uncredited)
Pedicurist (uncredited)
Mounted Captain (uncredited)
Man with Wine Cup (uncredited)
Young Unbaptized Man (uncredited)
Slave (uncredited)
Guard (uncredited)
Christ (voice) (uncredited)
Lygia's Slave (uncredited)
Banquet Man (uncredited)
Older Woman (uncredited)
Nubian Slave Girl (uncredited)
Parmenida (uncredited)
Legionnaire (uncredited)
Lydia's Guard (uncredited)
Young Unbaptized Woman (uncredited)
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Headkeeper (uncredited)
Steward (uncredited)
Crying Girl (uncredited)
Hairdresser (uncredited)
Guard Tying the Christians (uncredited)
Imperial Guard (uncredited)
Guard Captain / Marcus' Guard (uncredited)
Centurian (uncredited)
Wrestler (uncredited)
White Slave Girl (uncredited)
Chariot Driver (uncredited)