Constantine and the Cross

Constantine and the Cross
Directed by Lionello De Felice
Produced by Mino Loy
Luciano Martino
Written by Lionello De Felice
Michael Audley (English dialogue)
Starring Cornel Wilde
Belinda Lee
Massimo Serato
Music by Mario Nascimbene
Cinematography Massimo Dallamano
Distributed by Embassy Pictures (USA)
Release dates
1961
Running time
120 min
Country Yugoslavia
Italy

Constantine and the Cross (AKA: Costantino il grande) is a 1961 historical drama film about the early career of the emperor Constantine, who first legalized and then adopted Christianity in the early 4th century. The fictionalised film only stretches as far into his life as the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in AD 312.

In 303 AD, Constantine became the first emperor of Gaul. Before a battle with the Romans, he has a revelation, and assures his army of the freedom of worship for all Christians. This biblical epic also shows the graphic defeat of the Roman army.

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