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  1. Découvrant "Quo vadis" en 2015, je retiens d'abord et avant tout l'impérissable interprétation de Néron par Peter Ustinov. Sa lassitude et son immaturité n'ont pas vieilli, et sont excellentes.

  2. Quo Vadis. Available on Hulu, Sling TV. Nominated for eight Oscars, including Best Picture, this is the powerful story of a Roman soldier whose romance with a beautiful woman puts him at deadly odds with Emperor Nero. Based on the classic novel by Henry Sienkiewicz, it features stupendous battle scenes. Starring Robert Taylor ("Ivanhoe"), and ...

  3. Ustinov's legacy extends beyond his artistic accomplishments. As a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF, he used his talent to uplift and bring joy to some of the world's most vulnerable children. His genuine desire to make a positive impact and his ability to make anyone laugh earned him the admiration and respect of many.

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  5. SOBERBIO USTINOV. 10 de mayo de 2005. 77 de 89 usuarios han encontrado esta crítica útil. Excelente adaptación de la novela de Henryk Sienkiewicz sobre los avatares de los primeros cristianos en la Roma imperial del emperador Nerón. La historia mantiene un adecuado equilibrio entre una entretenida trama de aventuras, una historia romántica ...

  6. Creative jack-of-all-trades and Oscar winner. Born Peter Alexander Baron von Ustinov in London on 16 April 1921, he celebrated his stage premiere at the age of 17 with the play "The Forest Rat". After numerous theatre engagements towards the end of the 1930s, his own first play, "House of Regrets", premiered in 1942.

  7. Quo vadis è un film del 1951, diretto da Mervyn LeRoy . Rifacimento della primitiva edizione di Enrico Guazzoni, maestro del cinema muto, è un adattamento cinematografico colossal, scritto da S. N. Behrman, Sonya Levien e John Lee Mahin, del romanzo storico omonimo di Henryk Sienkiewicz, vincitore del premio Nobel per la letteratura nel 1905.