The Revolt of the Slaves
The Revolt of the Slaves is a 1960 Italian adventure film directed by Nunzio Malasomma. It is based on the 1854 novel Fabiola by Nicholas Wiseman.
Plot summary
Set in 4th-century Rome during the early Christian era, the story follows Fabiola, a wealthy Roman patrician woman who initially embraces the decadent lifestyle of the Roman aristocracy. The narrative centers around the conflict between the established Roman pagan traditions and the growing influence of Christianity in the empire.Fabiola becomes romantically involved with Vibius, a Roman centurion, while also encountering Sebastiano, a Christian gladiator whose faith and moral conviction begin to influence her worldview. As persecution of Christians intensifies under Roman rule, Fabiola witnesses the brutal treatment of Christian slaves and begins to question the moral foundations of Roman society.
The film depicts the underground Christian community's struggles for survival, showing secret gatherings and the constant threat of discovery by Roman authorities. Massimiano serves as one of the antagonistic forces representing Roman oppression, while characters like Agnese represent the faithful Christian community.
As the story progresses, Fabiola undergoes a spiritual transformation, torn between her privileged Roman lifestyle and her growing sympathy for Christian beliefs. The climax involves a dramatic revolt by Christian slaves against their Roman oppressors, with Fabiola ultimately choosing to align herself with the Christian cause despite the personal risks involved.
Cast
- Rhonda Fleming: Claudia
- Lang Jeffries: Vibio
- Darío Moreno: Massimiano
- Ettore Manni: Sebastiano
- Wandisa Guida: Agnese
- Gino Cervi: Claudio
- Fernando Rey: Valerio
- Serge Gainsbourg: Corvino
- José Nieto: Sesto, servitore di Claudia
- Rainer Penkert: Massimo
- Antonio Casas: Tertulio
- Dolores Francine: Liubaia