- King of Kings (film)
:"For the 1927
Cecil B. DeMille film, seeThe King of Kings "Infobox_Film
name = King of Kings
caption =film poster byReynold Brown | imdb_id = 0055047
producer =Samuel Bronston
director =Nicholas Ray
writer =Philip Yordan ,Ray Bradbury (uncredited)
starring =Jeffrey Hunter Siobhán McKenna Robert Ryan
music =Miklós Rózsa
cinematography =Manuel Berenguer Milton R. Krasner Franz Planer
editing =Harold F. Kress Renée Lichtig
distributor =MGM
released =October 11 ,1961
runtime = 168 min.
language = English"King of Kings" (1961) is a American
motion picture epic made bySamuel Bronston Productions and distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer . It is a retelling of the story ofJesus from his birth to hiscrucifixion and Resurrection.Synopsis
An earlier
silent film about Jesus was titled "The King of Kings ", released in 1927 and directed byCecil B. DeMille , and starringH.B. Warner as Jesus. DirectorNicholas Ray 's 1961 version places Jesus's life in the political context of Roman conquest. As Jesus becomes an active preacher and healer, his activities are contrasted with the political stance ofBarabbas and his insurgents who battle against the Roman occupiers.Barabbas, rather than being shown in only one scene as the murderer whose freedom is offered to the mob in exchange for Jesus' life (as is usually done in film versions of the life of Christ), plays a major role throughout "King of Kings". He is depicted as an incendiary figure fighting Roman domination, and a good friend of Judas Iscariot. Judas believes that he can persuade Barabbas to embrace Christ as a liberator, and that he can influence Christ to literally take up arms against Rome, but Barabbas becomes disillusioned after listening to the
Sermon on the Mount . It is then that Judas decides to betray Christ to the Romans.Production
The film features scenes of Jesus' miracles and his Sermon on the Mount (shot with many thousands of extras), as well as a scene where Jesus visits John the Baptist in his dungeon during his imprisonment by Herod Antipas. Ray staged the scene in such a way that John the Baptist must crawl up an incline inside the dungeon, holding out his hand to reach for Jesus' hand: a vivid example of Ray's architectural sense of composition and visual drama (Ray had studied under
Frank Lloyd Wright to become an architect).Nicholas Ray's direction balances spectacle with the human drama of Jesus's life. In the Sermon on the Mount sequence, Ray also conveys the central ethical-religious messages of Jesus' teachings. As such, the film can be seen as a model of the epic where grandeur serves to underscore the content. "King of Kings" is also memorable for the music score by
Miklós Rózsa , a Hungarian emigre composer who composed the music for MGM's "Ben-Hur" (1959) and many other epic films.The production was photographed in
Technirama byManuel Berenguer ,Milton R. Krasner andFranz Planer , and was presented in 70mm Super Technirama at selected first-run engagements.Not credited at the time,
Orson Welles did the voiceover of the narration, written byRay Bradbury . [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055047/trivia "King of Kings" (1961) - Trivia ] ]Reception
SomeWho|date=July 2007 have criticized it for showing a Jesus who was too "white bread" and a very subdued John the Baptist. The film was panned by publications such as "Time" magazine, [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,873488,00.html $ign of the Cross - TIME ] ] and even by critics such as the "
New York Times "'sBosley Crowther . [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review res=9D03E6D8113DE733A25751C1A9669D946091D6CF] It was the only one ofMGM 's religious epics to fail at the box office, but it has come to be regarded since as one of the finest cinematic versions of the life of Christ. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055047/trivia "King of Kings" (1961) - Trivia ] ] According to the Internet Movie Database, the film had a budget of $6,000,000, and made $25,000,000 worldwide as of 1989, tallying together worldwide cinema showings, video rentals, and video sales.Most films at the time did not show
Jesus 's face, preferring to do shots of his hands (as in "Ben-Hur") or over-the-shoulder views. "King of Kings" was the first major studio sound film in English to actually show Christ's face, and as such, was a pioneering effort.Jeffrey Hunter 's youthful appearance (although he was 33 when cast) caused some to nickname the film "I Was a Teenage Jesus," a parody from theMichael Landon film "I Was a Teenage Werewolf ".When the movie was released on DVD in
2003 , it received a PG-13 rating for some violent content.Primary cast
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Jeffrey Hunter as "Jesus "
*Siobhán McKenna as "Mary"
*Robert Ryan as "John the Baptist "
*Ron Randell as "Lucius"
*Hurd Hatfield as "Pontius Pilate "
*Viveca Lindfors as "Claudia"
*Rita Gam as "Herodias "
*Frank Thring as "Herod Antipas "
*Royal Dano as "Peter"
*Rip Torn as "Judas Iscariot "
*Harry Guardino as "Barabbas "
*Carmen Sevilla as "Mary Magdalene "
*Brigid Bazlen as "Salomé "
*Guy Rolfe as "Caiaphas "
*Gregoire Aslan as "Herod the Great "References
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