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The temporary physical life of the Biblical Savior, Jesus Christ.The temporary physical life of the Biblical Savior, Jesus Christ.The temporary physical life of the Biblical Savior, Jesus Christ.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination
Grégoire Aslan
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- (as Gregoire Aslan)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe crucifixion scene had to be re-shot because a preview audience was offended at Jesus having a hairy chest.
- GoofsThe killing of the newborns in Bethlehem is carried out by Roman soldiers. In reality the Roman Army had no units stationed in Judea until AD6, nine years after Herod the Great's death, when it became a full province of the Roman Empire rather than a client kingdom. Instead, the massacre would have been carried out by Herod's own troops, who were a mixture of Jews, Samaritans and foreign mercenaries.
- Quotes
[Jesus is mending a chair for the Virgin Mary, but has to leave for Jerusalem]
Jesus: The chair will have to wait until I return.
Virgin Mary: [having a vague premonition of Jesus' arrest, trial and death] The chair will never be mended. I am going with you.
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Superb production values and solid, sincere performances make this a worthwhile epic. Jeffrey Hunter, Robert Ryan, Viveca Lindfors and Hurd Hatfield are excellent under Nicholas Ray's direction.
Only a bit slow-moving with flaws but the overall impression is impressive and very reverential. Well worth viewing for the performances alone.
Not one of Rozsa's greatest scores but it has some lovely major themes. Frank Thring is outstanding among the supporting players. Hurd Hatfield is especially convincing as Pontius Pilate. It's probably his most impressive work after Dorian Gray. Robert Ryan makes a very credible John the Baptist. Jeffrey Hunter is persuasive all the way--and sincere--as Jesus of Nazareth.
Only a bit slow-moving with flaws but the overall impression is impressive and very reverential. Well worth viewing for the performances alone.
Not one of Rozsa's greatest scores but it has some lovely major themes. Frank Thring is outstanding among the supporting players. Hurd Hatfield is especially convincing as Pontius Pilate. It's probably his most impressive work after Dorian Gray. Robert Ryan makes a very credible John the Baptist. Jeffrey Hunter is persuasive all the way--and sincere--as Jesus of Nazareth.
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- Samuel Bronston's Production King of Kings
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- Aldea del Fresno, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain(River Jordan)
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- Budget
- $5,037,000 (estimated)
- Runtime2 hours 48 minutes
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