The sitcom-y sensation is emphasized when Jim Backus (Thornton Howell/Mr. Magoo) shows up as a testy Roman Centurion.
The arrested Christians all behave as Borg-like unimind pollyannas for more than half the film, before the screenwriters finally allow some of them to crack and admit that maybe dying for the glory of Christ and the pleasure of Emperor Caligula isn't such a fun idea after all, at which point the film becomes a bit more interesting.
This is very much to the favor of ANDROCLES AND THE LION, I must admit. However, [SPOILER] then he and Simmons and most of the rest of the Christians are bizarrely spared thru Caligula Ex Machina, which does kind of defeat much of the point the martyrs have been struggling to make. [END NON-TRADITIONAL SPOILER] And also of course, like in the fable, Androcles and the Lion are reunited, and (a bit unfortunately) Alan Young survives the film undevoured.[END TRADITIONAL SPOILER]
in 2 or 3 wide shots he is played by....... Woody Strode!
Ah well, Strode's gotta' work!
, then #16 and #17. So really we're now on