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The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)
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Filmmaker
George Stevens
chose Monument Valley, Utah for his exterior sequences in The Greatest Story Ever Told, this ($20 million) adaptation of Fulton Oursler's best-selling book. The "Greatest Story" is, of course, the life of Jesus Christ, played herein by
Max von Sydow
. The large supporting cast includes
Dorothy McGuire
as Mary,
Claude Rains
as Herod the Great, Jose Ferrer as Herod Antipas,
Charlton Heston
as John the Baptist,
Donald Pleasence
as Satan (identified only as "The Dark Hermit"),
David McCallum
as Judas Iscariot,
Sidney Poitier
as Simon of Cyrene,
Telly Savalas
as Pontius Pilate and
Martin Landau
as Caiaphas. Even
Robert Blake
as Simon the Zealot,
Jamie Farr
as Thaddaeus, and motorcyle-flick veteran
Richard Bakalyan
as Dismas, the repentant thief, are well-suited to their roles. Originally roadshown at 260 minutes,
Greatest Story Ever Told
was later available in a 195-minute version. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
John Abbott
Aben
Rodopho (Rudy) Acosta
Captain of Lancers
Michael Ansara
Herod's commander
Carroll Baker
Veronica
Pat Boone
Young Man at the Tomb
Victor Buono
Sorak
Robert Busch
Emissary
John Considine
John
Philip Coolidge
Chuza
Frank de Kova
The Tormentor
Joanna Dunham
Mary Magdalene
Jamie Farr
Thaddaeus
David Hedison
Philip
Van Heflin
Bar Armand
Martin Landau
Caiaphas
Angela Lansbury
Claudia
Mark Lenard
Balthazar
Robert Loggia
Joseph
John Lupton
Speaker of Capernaum
Peter Mann
Nathaniel
Janet Margolin
Mary of Bethany
David McCallum
Judas Iscariot
Roddy McDowall
Matthew
Dorothy McGuire
Virgin Mary
Sal Mineo
Uriah
Nehemiah Persoff
Shemiah
Donald Pleasence
The Dark Hermit
Claude Rains
King Herod
Gary Raymond
Peter
Tom Reese
Thomas
Joseph Schildkraut
Nicodemus
Marian Seldes
Herodias
Johnny Seven
Pilate's aide
David Sheiner
James the Elder
Frank Silvera
Caspar
Joseph Sirola
Dumah
Abraham Sofaer
Joseph of Arimathaea
Harold J. Stone
Gen. Varus
Chet Stratton
Theophilius
Max von Sydow
Jesus Christ
Michael Tolan
Lazarus
Ron Whelan
Annas
Shelley Winters
Woman of No Name
Ed Wynn
Old Aram
Michael Anderson, Jr.
James the Younger
Burt Brinckerhoff
Andrew
Richard Conte
Barabbas
José Ferrer
Herod Antipas
Charlton Heston
John the Baptist
Sidney Poitier
Simon of Cyrene
Telly Savalas
Pontius Pilate
Paul Stewart
Questor
John Wayne
The Centurion
John Crawford
Alexander
Production Crew
David Hall
Art Director
Hall
Art Director
George Stevens
Associate Producer
Charles Fulton Oursler
Book Author
Loyal Griggs
Cinematographer
William C. Mellor
Cinematographer
Alfred Newman
Composer (Music Score)
Marjorie Best
Costume Designer
Vittorio Nino Novarese
Costume Designer
George Stevens
Director
Argyle Nelson, Jr.
Editor
Frank O'Neill
Editor
Harold Kress
Editor
David Hall
Production Designer
Fred MacLean
Production Designer
Norman Rockett
Production Designer
Ray Moyer
Production Designer
Richard Day
Production Designer
William J. Creber
Production Designer
George Stevens
Screenwriter
James Lee Barrett
Screenwriter
David Hall
Set Designer
Arnold A. Gillespie
Special Effects
Clarence Slifer
Special Effects
J. McMillan Johnson
Special Effects
Robert R. Hoag
Special Effects
Year: 1965
Runtime: 196
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Epic
Produced by
United Artists
Release
by United Artists
Awards
1965 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
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