21/03/2022
Robert Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck visting the Colosseum in 1951.
They were filming Quo Vadis on the Cinecitta Studios.
“the vanguard of M-G-M studio executives, specialists and technicians journeyed to Rome, Italy, to look over the ground and survey the available facilities for making Quo Vadis. For the most elaborate motion picture ever made it was necessary that the largest possible film-making space be obtained. Fortunately the huge Cinecitta Studios, eight miles from downtown Rome, were available and a lease for their use was consummated. These studios comprise the largest motion picture plant in Europe, with 148 acres and nine big sound stages. Since they were built in 1936 they had been used variously for film production, a factory for producing war material, a barracks for German soldiers, and later as a camp for 30,000 displaced persons”
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