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The Sign of the Cross (1932)

A Roman soldier becomes torn between his love for a Christian woman and his loyalty to Emperor Nero.

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Kevin M. W 11 Oct 2018

Cecil B. DeMille again, this time in the Rome of Emperor Nero, imagining on film for his breathless fans what it was like for Christians in those days of public executions for entertainment and propaganda sake. Laughton (with a ridiculous nose piece) is the depraved ("because he's homosexual") Nero, existing only for the next moment's debauchery. Colbert (barely dressed for the length of the film) is his manipulating wife and the real power in town (and herself a slave to her unbridled passions). And March plays Nero's muscle (loyal to Nero mainly as it allows him his vices). The film exists to make money, and DeMille's plan is simple: bathe the yokels in the sin they're curious about, and then pretend to redeem them with some bargain basement piety (sort of). It's all a setup for the last portion of the film wherein DeMille unleashes his undeniably interesting spectacle of what a day at the Colosseum might've been like. He might've been a populist, but he knew his audience, as any good carny does. Not to be missed.

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Rachel B 30 Sep 2008

Some awesome costumes in this entertaining and very well made film that draws you in and you don't want to let it go! :)

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Russell G 18 Nov 2007

Pretty good early epic from Demille. Kinda a slow first half, the second part goes bonkers with all the Christians forced to fight gladiators, and barbarian woman fighting midgets, and nude girls tied to poles fighting gorillas... like I said, pretty damned good.

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Danette/Dani A 25 May 2008

I didn't love this, but it was entertaining enough. In a nutshell, it's about (an overly sexual) Ceaser killing Christians in 64 AD Rome. This is pre-Hollywood code, so you see Christians with arrows raining down on and through them. (Not to mention midgets spearing prostitutes, and more prostitutes getting eaten by alligators and orangutans. Fascinating!) It's basically a typical love flick, except in old Rome. It's full of formulaic plot twists and overacting, but then again, most love flicks are. I wouldn't watch this again, but am glad enough that I did.

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Greg W 30 Aug 2015

this was one of the first pre-code pics i watched and got me totally hooked on them this one did it 4 me couldnt believe what they got away with

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