QUO VADIS? PART 4 OF 6 - TV Mini-Series (1985)

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Published on May 24, 2021
Marcus Vinicius meets Lygia in Rome and falls in love. But she is Christian and doesn't want anything to do with him. Marcus decides to kidnap her but Ursus, her bodyguard, catches Marcus. After that, Lygia falls in love, but Marcus must go to meet Nero. After the meeting somebody told Marcus that Nero burnt Rome. Marcus decides to go back to Rome and find Lygia.

Series cast summary:
Klaus Maria Brandauer - Nero

Frederic Forrest - Petronius

Cristina Raines - Poppaea

Barbara De Rossi - Eunice

Francesco Quinn - Marcus Vinicius

Marie Theres Relin - Lygia

Gabriele Ferzetti - Piso

Marko Nikolic - Tigellinus

Ljubisa Samardzic - Phaemius Rufus

Radomir Kovacevic - Ursus

Max von Sydow - The Apostle Peter

Leopoldo Trieste - Chilo

Ivan Klemenc - Lucan

Ángela Molina - Acte

Svetozar Cvetkovic - Crispus

Dusan Golumbovski - Phaon

Françoise Fabian - Pomponia

Marisa Solinas - Polybia

Stojan Decermic - Mark the Evangelist

Philippe Leroy - Paul of Tarsus

Olga Karlatos - Epicaris

Georges Wilson - Pedanius

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