Director:
Cecil B. DeMilleCámara:
J. Peverell MarleyMúsica:
Hugo RiesenfeldReparto:
H.B. Warner, Dorothy Cumming, Ernest Torrence, Joseph Schildkraut, Robert Edeson, Joseph Striker, Sidney D'Albrook, Charles Belcher, Jacqueline Logan (más)Sinopsis(1)
Después de liberar del pecado a María Magdalena y resucitar a Lázaro, Jesucristo entra a Jerusalén, en donde Judas conspira para que sea entregada a las autoridades. (Apple TV+)
Reseñas (1)
This is Cecil's great film on the life of Jesus Christ. What could be more logical in his parade of biblical themes? We have already seen The Ten Commandments and Adam's Rib. In sound film from around the year zero, he liked the theme of The Sign of the Cross and Cleopatra, and in an arc through Samson and Delilah, he came again to the Ten Commandments. Unfortunately, he chose only a fraction of the attractions for the showcase of the King of Kings' life deeds - for example, the original character of Mary Magdalene, filmed in color. Two-band Technicolor is nice, but intertitles composed mostly with quotations from the Gospels are really an experience only for the advanced. Thus, all the black-and-white material only acts as an illustration of what is known and given beforehand. And every glimpse of a color sequence is absolute bliss and an escape from lethargy. ()