Demetrius and the Gladiators

Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954)

It begins where "The Robe" left off!

  • Genre: Adventure, History
  • Release Date: 1954-06-16
  • User Rating: 6.5/10 from 73 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 41min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: 20th Century Fox
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Delmer Daves
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Summary

The story picks up at the point where "The Robe" ends, following the martyrdom of Diana and Marcellus. Christ's robe is conveyed to Peter for safe-keeping, but the emperor Caligula wants it back to benefit from its powers. Marcellus' former slave Demetrius seeks to prevent this, and catches the eye of Messalina, wife to Caligula's uncle Claudius. Messalina tempts Demetrius, he winds up fighting in the arena, and wavers in his faith.

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  • Victor Mature

    as Demetrius
  • Susan Hayward

    as Messalina
  • Michael Rennie

    as Peter
  • Debra Paget

    as Lucia
  • Anne Bancroft

    as Paula
  • Jay Robinson

    as Caligula
  • Ernest Borgnine

    as Strabo
  • Richard Egan

    as Dardenius
  • Barry Jones

    as Claudius
  • Charles Evans

    as Cassius Chaerea
  • William Marshall

    as Glycon
  • Woody Strode

    as Gladiator
  • John Cliff

    as Varus
  • Everett Glass

    as Kaeso
  • Jeff York

    as Albus
Writing Lloyd C. Douglas Characters
Directing Delmer Daves Director
Writing Philip Dunne Screenplay
Camera Milton Krasner Director of Photography
Editing Robert Fritch Editor
Art Walter M. Scott Set Decoration
Production Frank Ross Producer
Sound Franz Waxman Original Music Composer
Editing Dorothy Spencer Editor
Art George W. Davis Art Direction
Art Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction
Art Paul S. Fox Set Decoration

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