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Quo Vadis is a film of genre Drama directed by Ferdinand Zecca

Quo Vadis (1901)

Quo Vadis
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Quo vadis ? est un film français de Lucien Nonguet et Ferdinand Zecca, produit par Pathé Frères et sorti en 1901.

Adapté du roman éponyme Quo vadis ? d'Henryk Sienkiewicz, il ne dure qu'environ trois minutes.
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