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The Sign of the Cross

61 %|Nov 30, 1932|Drama, History

After burning Rome, Emperor Nero decides to blame the Christians, and issues the edict that they are all to be caught and sent to the arena. Two old Christians are caught, and about to be hauled off, when Marcus, the highest military official in Rome, comes upon them. When he sees their stepdaughter Mercia, he instantly falls in love with her and frees them. Marcus pursues Mercia, which gets him into trouble with Emperor (for being easy on Christians) and with the Empress, who loves him and is jealous.

Featured Crew

Cecil B. DeMille
Director
Waldemar Young
Screenplay
Sidney Buchman
Screenplay
Wilson Barrett
Theatre Play
Cecil B. DeMille
Producer
Jay Chernis
Music
Rudolph G. Kopp
Music
Paul Marquardt
Music

Cast

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Fredric March
Marcus Superbus - Prefect of Rome
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Claudette Colbert
Empress Poppaea
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Charles Laughton
Emperor Nero Claudius Caesar
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Ian Keith
Tigellinus
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Harry Beresford
Favius Fontelas
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Clarence Burton
Servillius
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Robert Seiter
Philodemus
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Henry Brandon
Colosseum Spectator (uncredited)
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John Carradine
Christian Martyr / Gladiator Leader / Voice in Coliseum Mob (uncredited)
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Dave O'Brien
Christian on Stairway (uncredited)
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Sally Rand
Crocodiles' Victim (uncredited)
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Arthur Shields
Chaplain Costello (1944 Re-Release Prologue) (uncredited)
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Tom Tully
Hoboken (1944 Re-Release Prologue) (uncredited)
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Lionel Belmore
Bettor of 300 Silver