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Jesus of Nazareth (1977)

Jesus of Nazareth (1977)
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Because director Franco Zeffirelli noted publicly that he intended to depict Jesus Christ as a human being rather than a religious icon, his expensive made-for-TV miniseries Jesus of Nazareth fell victim to protestors long before its April 3, 1977, debut. Despite the pullout of several sponsors, Jesus of Nazareth was aired as scheduled, sweeping the ratings in the process. In avoiding the usual overproduced Hollywood approach to the Gospels, Zeffirelli offers one of the most sensitive and reverent portrayals of Jesus ever seen on film. In the title role, Robert Powell heads a huge international cast, which includes Olivia Hussey as Mary, Peter Ustinov as Herod the Great, Christopher Plummer as Herod Antipas, Michael York as John the Baptist, James Farentino as Simon Peter, Donald Pleasence as Melchior, James Earl Jones as Balthazar, Ian McShane as Judas, Anne Bancroft as Mary Magdalene, Rod Steiger as Pontius Pilate, James Mason as Joseph of Arimathea, Anthony Quinn as Caiaphas, Laurence Olivier as Nicodemus, Ernest Borgnine as the Centurion, and Claudia Cardinale as the Adulteress. Filmed in England, Tunisia, and Morocco, Jesus of Nazareth was scripted by Zeffirelli, Anthony Burgess, and Suso Cecchi D'Amico. It originally aired in two three-hour segments, telecast Palm and Easter Sunday of 1977 as part of NBC's Big Event anthology. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert PowellOlivia Hussey, (more)
Director(s):
Franco Zeffirelli
Format(s):
DVD
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Because director Franco Zeffirelli noted publicly that he intended to depict Jesus Christ as a human being rather than a religious icon, his expensive made-for-TV miniseries Jesus of Nazareth fell victim to protestors long before its April 3, 1977, debut. Despite the pullout of several sponsors, Jesus of Nazareth was aired as scheduled, sweeping the ratings in the process. In avoiding the usual overproduced Hollywood approach to the Gospels, Zeffirelli offers one of the most sensitive and reverent portrayals of Jesus ever seen on film. In the title role, Robert Powell heads a huge international cast, which includes Olivia Hussey as Mary, Peter Ustinov as Herod the Great, Christopher Plummer as Herod Antipas, Michael York as John the Baptist, James Farentino as Simon Peter, Donald Pleasence as Melchior, James Earl Jones as Balthazar, Ian McShane as Judas, Anne Bancroft as Mary Magdalene, Rod Steiger as Pontius Pilate, James Mason as Joseph of Arimathea, Anthony Quinn as Caiaphas, Laurence Olivier as Nicodemus, Ernest Borgnine as the Centurion, and Claudia Cardinale as the Adulteress. Filmed in England, Tunisia, and Morocco, Jesus of Nazareth was scripted by Zeffirelli, Anthony Burgess, and Suso Cecchi D'Amico. It originally aired in two three-hour segments, telecast Palm and Easter Sunday of 1977 as part of NBC's Big Event anthology. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
382 mins

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Director(s):
Franco Zeffirelli
Writer(s):
Franco ZeffirelliAnthony BurgessSuso Cecchi D'Amico
Producer(s):
Vincenzo Labella
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    Michael B.

    I have seen this movie before and I will watch it over and over. I can not seem to get the secound dvd. I have reported it twice and I still get the first dvd. It say's dvd 2 but when I play it , it is dvd 1. Iam renting this one more time and I will see if I get dvd 2. EDIT Got the 2nd dvd.

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    Yolanda R.

    A poignant, fulfilling version of the first 4 books of the New Testament. This ample film beckons both Christians & believers in any "god" to understand the message of a superior being- to understand your humanity as a learning stage, one to come closer to a Being larger than anything U R in your existence/s. The film conveys that all the things we need to live this life happy & free are within us not without. Jesus is very human- he gets angry, he feels hurt, he bleeds, but his transcendence is pleasingly credible. Powell & York [Jesus & John the Baptist] are powerful, plausible, touching in their roles. The eyes of Powell's Jesus are enigmatic-there seems so much within but we are too incapable to comprehend it; his face is transfixing, persuasive. He embodies Jesus in a way others have tried to emulate since. Seeing actors of old do their parts so well reminds us how they become iconic- Ann Bancroft, James Earl Jones, Lawrence Olivier, Chris Plummer & Rod Steiger. C it!!

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    Patty C.

    Take the time to watch. it's fantastic

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