The Sign of the Cross (1932 film)
1932 film by Cecil B. DeMille
The Sign of the Cross is a 1932 film about a Roman official who falls for a Christian woman.
- Directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Written by Waldemar Young, based on play by Wilson Barrett.
Screen's Greatest of Heroic Faith and Inspiring spectacle. (taglines)
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Nero
edit- My head is splitting... the wine last night, the music... the delicious debauchery!
Poppaea
edit- Dacia, you're a butterfly with the sting of a wasp. Take off your clothes. Get in here and tell me all about it.
Taglines
edit- Screen's Greatest of Heroic Faith and Inspiring spectacle.
- The passions-loves-hates of ancient Rome!
- The turbulent intrigues of Nero's Court
- A picture which will proudly lead all the entertainments the world has ever seen
Cast
edit- Fredric March — Marcus Superbus
- Elissa Landi — Mercia
- Claudette Colbert — Empress Poppaea
- Charles Laughton — Emperor Nero
- Arthur Hohl — Titus
External links
edit- The Sign of the Cross quotes at the Internet Movie Database