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Cecil B. DeMille's pre-Hays Code Roman costume drama manages to mix fast-and-loose historical facts with melodrama and titillation. Fredric March plays Marcus Superbus, a Roman soldier and womanizer who jeopardizes his position in Nero's storm troopers by developing a crush on a beautiful Christian girl, Mercia (Elissa Landi). With the Christians keeping their faith far underground, Superbus walks a tightrope between his obligations to the state and his love for Mercia until she and her family are rounded up and hauled off to the arena. <I>The Sign of the Cross</I> is not without its problems; by modern standards, it often seems slow and stagy, and its moralistic message comes across as blunt and heavy-handed. DeMille, however, shrewdly knew how to keep an audience's attention in ways that would have been impossible in subsequent years. Consider Claudette Colbert as the alluring, evil Poppaea, lolling in a bath of asses' milk with her breasts almost completely exposed. Or there's the scene where Marcus tries to get Mercia to loosen up a bit; his idea of a fun time is to take her to an orgy where she's groped by a lesbian during an erotic dance. Then there's Charles Laughton as the decadent Nero, his fey manner abetted by an oiled-up boy-toy at his side in nearly every scene. The climactic scenes at the arena are still violent today, with Christians being gnawed by lions, gladiators knocking each other's brains out, and an Amazon spearing a Pygmy and carrying him around like a kebab! <I>The Sign of the Cross</I> was heavily cut for rerelease in later years but is now available again in its uncut form. <I>--Jerry Renshaw</I>
Reader Reviews
I agree with "Simon" this movie is brilliant. People who would laugh at this film obviously miss the point. Rome was a place where life was cheap, especially Christian lives. People who laugh at this are obviously not interested in biblical films and only like to mock them. Everything about this movie is perfect, music, lighting, and acting. I found it to be disturbing but with a point. If I had seen this as a young child it may have given me nightmares. In my opinion, DeMille's best.
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Sign of the Cross
Available from Amazon Price: $14.98 Updated on 11-3-2008.


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