The Revolt of the Slaves


1h 42m 1961
The Revolt of the Slaves

Brief Synopsis

Roman slaves attempt to overthrow their violent oppressors.

Film Details

Also Known As
Die Sklaven Roms, La Rebelión de los esclavos, La Rivolta degli schiavi
Genre
Adventure
Action
Drama
Historical
Religion
Release Date
Jan 1961
Premiere Information
Chicago opening: 10 May 1961
Production Company
Ambrosiana Cinematografica; C. B. Films; Ultra Film
Distribution Company
United Artists
Country
Italy
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel Fabiola; or, The Church of the Catacombs by Nicholas Patrick Stephen Wiseman (London, 1854).

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 42m
Sound
Mono
Color
Color (Technicolor)
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1

Synopsis

Three hundred years after the death of Christ, when Roman Christians are forced to practice their religion in underground caves, a slave named Vibio is purchased by Fabio, a Roman patrician. For his refusal to fight against a professional wrestler, Vibio is whipped by the patrician's daughter Fabiola. Vibio is defended by Fabiola's gentle cousin, Agnese, and the emperor's favorite tribune, Sebastian, both of whom are secretly Christians. When the hiding place of the Christians is discovered, Fabiola agrees to help them, although she does not share their faith. She falls in love with Vibio and remains with him until word arrives that Sebastian's religion has been discovered and he has been sentenced to death. Fabiola tries to intervene in his behalf, but she is imprisoned and Sebastian is executed. Vibio then rallies the Christians, and they break into the sewers beneath the jail where hundreds of Christians, including Agnese, are waiting to be dragged into the arena. Before many of them can be saved, however, they are burned on crosses or slaughtered by condemned criminals. As Vibio and his men forcibly enter the arena and witness the gory spectacle, they drop their swords in horror. The massacre affects even the blood-thirsty crowd, and they prevail upon the emperor to spare Vibio, Fabiola, and the remaining Christians.

Film Details

Also Known As
Die Sklaven Roms, La Rebelión de los esclavos, La Rivolta degli schiavi
Genre
Adventure
Action
Drama
Historical
Religion
Release Date
Jan 1961
Premiere Information
Chicago opening: 10 May 1961
Production Company
Ambrosiana Cinematografica; C. B. Films; Ultra Film
Distribution Company
United Artists
Country
Italy
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel Fabiola; or, The Church of the Catacombs by Nicholas Patrick Stephen Wiseman (London, 1854).

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 42m
Sound
Mono
Color
Color (Technicolor)
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1

Articles

Revolt of the Slaves


Roman slaves attempt to overthrow their violent oppressors.
Revolt Of The Slaves

Revolt of the Slaves

Roman slaves attempt to overthrow their violent oppressors.

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Filmed in Spain. Opened in Rome in January 1961 as La rivolta degli schiavi; in West Berlin in March 1961 as Die Sklaven Roms; and in Madrid in September 1961 as La rebelión de los esclavos. Previously filmed in Italy in 1920 and 1951 as Fabiola.

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States 1961

Prints by Technicolor

TotalScope

Released in United States 1961