Demetrius and the Gladiators - Wikipedia. Demetrius and the Gladiators is a fictional 1. Biblical drama film and a sequel to The Robe. Demetrius and the Gladiators (Demetrio y los gladiadores o Demetrio el gladiador en Hispanoam. DEMETRIUS, O GLADIADOR - 1954 DEMETRIUS AND THE GLADIATORS - 1954 A. Douglas IMDb: 6,4 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046899/. Ver y Descargar ver demetrio el gladiador Online Gratis - VerPelicula.Link. O GLADIADOR (DUBLADO) DUBLASOM. Demetrius and the gladiators - wikipedia. Demetrius, o Gladiador - Brasil; Dirigido por: Delmer Daves. 1 vez; 2 vezes; 3 vezes; 4 vezes; 5 vezes; Perdi a conta; Quero Ver. Demetrius and the Gladiators. In 1st century Rome, Christian slave Demetrius is sent to fight in the gladiatorial arena and Emperor Caligula seeks Jesus' robe. Inuyugi; The Dubbing Fan; Mauro01; EREM. Demetrius and the Gladiators. Demetrio: El gladiador es una pel Filme demetrius e os gladiadores dublado e completo, Demetrius e os gladiadores t. The picture was made by 2. Century Fox, directed by Delmer Daves and produced by Frank Ross. The screenplay was written by Philip Dunne based on characters created by Lloyd C. Douglas in The Robe. The movie presents Victor Mature as Demetrius, a Christian slave made to fight in the Roman arena as a gladiator, and Susan Hayward as Messalina, a reprobate woman. The cast also features Ernest Borgnine, William Marshall, Michael Rennie, Jay Robinson as the depraved emperor Caligula, Debra Paget, Anne Bancroft in one of her earlier roles and Julie Newmar as a briefly seen dancing entertainer. The film is in Technicolor and Cinema. Scope. Plot summary. Before being executed, Diana hands the robe to Marcellus' servant Marcipor (David Leonard), telling him that it is . Caligula (Jay Robinson) becomes interested in the robe, thinking that it has magic powers and will bring him the 'eternal life' that Jesus had spoken of. He accosts his uncle Claudius (Barry Jones), wanting to know what had happened to it. Demetrius, looking out for his Lucia (Debra Paget) and the robe and refusing to reveal its location, is arrested for assaulting a Roman soldier, and sentenced to the arena. Meanwhile, Lucia disguises herself to gain entrance to the gladiator school to see Demetrius. However, the two are forcibly separated on orders of Messalina (Susan Hayward), Claudius' wife. Lucia is then assaulted by Dardanius (Richard Egan) and the other gladiators, forcibly kissing her and trying to carry her to private chambers. Demetrius in desperation prays for God to save her, and suddenly it appears that Dardanius has broken Lucia's neck. All present are shocked at Lucia's apparent death, especially Demetrius, and he loses all his faith in Jesus Christ as God. Previously, he had avoided killing anyone in the Emperor's games, because of his religion, but all that now changes. His next time in the arena, not only does he fight, but he ferociously kills all the gladiators that took part in the attack on Lucia. The Roman spectators, including the Emperor, are thrilled. Demetrius is freed, and allowed to join the Praetorian Guard. Demetrius and the Gladiators is a fictional 1954 Biblical drama film and a sequel to The Robe. It was originally known as The Story of Demetrius. Filming was completed by September 1953. Subscribe Subscribed Unsubscribe 9,157 9K. Demetrius and the Gladiators (Trailer) - Duration: 3:12. Caligula asks if Demetrius renounces Christ; he does, and once Demetrius does this, Caligula frees him and inducts him into the guard with the rank of Tribune. As a Tribune, Demetrius rejects the teachings of Christ (and of Isis when encountering Messalina praying to her statue), beginning an affair with Messalina. When Peter comes to visit them, he turns him away too. The affair continues for several months, and eventually Caligula finds out about it, and sends Demetrius to get the robe from the Christians. Demetrius is taken to a small house, where he is surprised to find Lucia's body, lying on a bed. He finds out that she never had died, after all, but that when he prayed for God to save her, her sudden coma had accomplished her rescue. Now, months later, she is still unconscious. Demetrius realizes he has made a mistake, prays to God and she wakes up. Demetrius takes the robe to the Emperor, who takes the robe down below to a prisoner. He has the prisoner killed, and tries to resurrect him. Furious that he cannot, Caligula accuses Demetrius of having brought him a fake, and that both the robe and Christ are frauds. Demetrius is horrified to learn that Caligula had a prisoner killed in order attempt to use the power of the robe to bring him back to life, and begins to make steps toward Caligula to attack him, but he is stopped by Caligula's guards and Demetrius is sent back to the arena. When the Emperor tries to have Demetrius executed, the Praetorian Guard (already angry at Caligula over worse pay and conditions) finally turns against Caligula and kills first Macro (Karl 'Killer' Davis), the prefect of the Praetorian Guard, then Caligula. Claudius is installed as Emperor by the Praetorian Guard almost immediately after Caligula is killed. Soon after his installation, Claudius says that he is neither a god, nor would he likely become one anytime soon. Claudius says that he maintained the appearance of being weak to survive Caligula's rule, and that he would now take on the role of Emperor to the best of his ability. He gives Demetrius his final orders as a Tribune, to go to Peter and the other Christians and tell them that, as long as they do not act against the Empire, they have nothing to fear from Claudius. Messalina re- vows her constancy to her husband. Demetrius and Glycon (William Marshall) (another virtuous gladiator) take the robe to Peter, and they leave the Imperial Palace together. Production. It was originally known as The Story of Demetrius. In its initial release, the film earned $4. US theatrical rentals. Overall, it grossed $2. North America. Retrieved April 1. HUGHES IS TAGGED WITH A NEW SUIT: R. K. O. Stockholder Demands $1,0. Payment and an Accounting on Sale Deal By THOMAS M. PRYORSpecial to THE NEW YORK TIMES. New York Times (1. Current file) . New York Times (1.
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