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orders, he is returned to the arena. However, Demetrius refuses to take part in the mayhem. So the Emperor orders the Praetorian Guard to execute Demetrius. But the Praetorian Guard (already angry over bad wages and conditions) execute Caligula instead. Afterward, Claudius is installed as Caligula's successor. In his first formal address as Rome's leader, Claudius decrees that Christians will no longer be persecuted by the state. The Robe is returned to the disciple Peter and his followers.
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wrote, "As long as Mature is merely bluffing at being a gladiator, and trying at the same time to remain true to the principles of Christianity, the drama of the picture limps along ... Once Mature suddenly goes on a rampage as a fighter in the arena, 'Demetrius' takes on new life. It holds onto that
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stated, "Because there is less of the religious aspect of its Lloyd C. Douglas predecessor, and much more of the man-versus-lions-versus-men-versus-women-versus-vino of the early Cecil B. DeMille school herein, I suspect that, moviewise at least, 'Demetrius and the Gladiators' is a more enjoyable,
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wrote, "Excellent! As a general rule, it is too much to hope that a sequel to an outstanding picture will be as good as the original, but 'Demetrius and the Gladiators,' which is a CinemaScope sequel to 'The Robe,' is one of the rare exceptions to the rule, for it not only matches the spectacular
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Nevertheless, Demetrius takes the Robe to the Emperor, as ordered. He is horrified that Caligula has had a prisoner killed so he can use the powers of the Robe to bring him back to life—which he fails to do. As Demetrius steps toward Caligula to attack, he is stopped by the guards. On Caligula's
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wrote that "we've got to hand it to Producer Frank Ross and Philip Dunne, the writer who put this one together out of whole cloth instead of 'The Robe' ... they have millinered this saga along straight
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seems much less inhibited by religious awe than its predecessor. Its spectacle is more lusty; its vulgarity unabashed. Twice it turns back reverently to
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to save her, but it appears Dardanius has broken Lucia's neck. All are shocked at Lucia's sudden demise. Demetrius then renounces his faith in Christ.
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THOMAS M. PRYOR (April 7, 1953). "HUGHES IS TAGGED WITH A NEW SUIT: R.K.O. Stockholder Demands $ 1,000,000 Payment and an Accounting on Sale Deal".
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After his friends Marcellus and Diana are executed for heresy and treason, Demetrius makes it his mission to hide the
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Devotional lines, which means stitching on equal cuttings of spectacle, action, sex and reverence."
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was a massive commercial success. In its initial release, the film earned $ 4.25 million in US
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Previously, Demetrius had avoided killing human competitors in the arena because of his
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production quality of the original but also surpasses it in entertainment appeal."
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Schallert, Edwin (June 17, 1954). "'Demetrius' Gains Good Final Summit".
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as Demetrius, a Christian slave made to fight in the Roman arena as a
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Coe, Richard L. (July 10, 1954). "Sequel to 'Robe' Opens Your Eyes".
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animation most creditably even when its central character reforms."
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as a briefly seen dancing entertainer. The film is in
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of Christ. One day, while with his beloved, Lucia (
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Index


Delmer Daves
Philip Dunne
The Robe
Lloyd C. Douglas
Frank Ross
Victor Mature
Susan Hayward
Michael Rennie
William Marshall
Debra Paget
Anne Bancroft
Jay Robinson
Ernest Borgnine
Barry Jones
Richard Egan
Milton R. Krasner
Dorothy Spencer
Franz Waxman
20th Century-Fox
biblical
drama film
The Robe
20th Century-Fox
Delmer Daves
Frank Ross
Philip Dunne
Lloyd C. Douglas
Victor Mature
gladiator

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