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Synopsis
Having scored big-time box office with his first Biblical epic, The Ten Commandments (1923), Cecil B. DeMille hoped to top this success with his 1927 The King of Kings. Inasmuch as he was now dealing with the life of Christ, DeMille had to be careful to serve up equal amounts of showmanship and reverence. The first creative challenge: how to "introduce" Christ in a tasteful manner? The answer: as a blind child is cured through Jesus' intervention, DeMille cuts to the child's point-of-view, slowly fading in on the kindly countenance of H.B. Warner as the Son of Man. Still, DeMille remained DeMille, especially in his handling of the character of Mary Magdalene (Jacqueline Logan). No longer a tattered streetwalker, Mary Magdalene is now a glamorous courtesan, replete with legions of gorgeous slave girls (one of whom is "bubble dancer" Sally Rand) and dressed in revealing Hollywood-style gowns. In fact, the film opens on this character, as she ruminates over the defection of her favorite customer, Judas Iscariot (Joseph Schildkraut), who is spending far too much time with Jesus of Nazareth. Upon visiting Jesus herself, she immediately repents, casting off all her prior sins. Once again, the efficacy of the Cecil B. DeMille formula is proven: redemption has no dramatic value unless the film shows viewers why the sinner needs to be redeemed. Once he's gotten his box-office considerations out of the way, DeMille adheres faithfully to the particulars of Jesus' life, betrayal, trial, Crucifixion, and Resurrection. (Again, however, the director improves a bit upon his source material: the storm that follows the Crucifixion is of the same spectacular dimensions as the parting of the Red Sea in Ten Commandments, while the Resurrection is filmed in vibrant Technicolor). To back up the authenticity of his images, DeMille -- with an assist from scenarist Jeannie Macpherson -- utilizes Scriptural quotes in his subtitles. And to avoid any untoward publicity while filming, DeMille required all of his actors to sign legal documents preventing them from indulging in any sort of "sinful" activity; this meant that poor old H.B. Warner had to steer clear of alcoholic beverages for nearly a year, though he more than made up for lost time after his contract ran out. Prepared to mercilessly lambaste The King of Kings, DeMille's critics were disarmed by his reverent, tasteful approach to the subject. Years after the film's release, a specially prepared 60-minute version of the 18-reel King of Kings was making the rounds of religious groups, church basements, and Easter-weekend telecasts. The film was remade in 1961 by producer Samuel Bronston and director Nicholas Ray, with Jeffrey Hunter as Jesus. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Richard Alexander Soldier of Rome
Emily Barrye
Charles Belcher Philip
Lionel Belmore A Roman Noble
Alan Brooks Satan
Clarence Burton Dysmas, the Repentant Thief
Kathleen Chambers
Majel Coleman Proculia, Wife of Pilate
Edna Mae Cooper
William Costello A Babylonian Noble
Dorothy Cumming Mary, the Mother
Sidney D'Albrook Thomas
Milla Davenport
Sam de Grasse The Pharisee
Anna de Linsky
Jimmie Dime Soldier of Rome
Robert Edeson Matthew
Lillian Elliott
Robert Ellsworth Simon
Dot Farley Maid Servant of Caiaphas
James Farley An Executioner
Budd Fine Soldier of Rome
Dale Fuller
Julia Swayne Gordon
Winifred Greenwood
David Imboden Andrew
Eulalie Jensen
Noble Johnson A Charioteer
Jane Keckley
Lydia Knott
Alice Knowland
Theodore Kosloff Malchus, Captain of the High Priest's Guard
Otto Lederer Eber, a Pharisee
Jacqueline Logan Mary Magdalene
Tom London Soldier of Rome
Montagu Love The Roman Centurion
James Neill James
Josephine Norman Mary Of Bethany
Clayton Packard Bartholomew
Patricia Palmer
John T. Prince Thaddeus
Gertrude Quality
Sally Rand Slave To Mary Magdalene
Charles Requa James, the Less
Hector V. Sarno The Galilean Carpenter
Joseph Schildkraut Judas Iscariot
Rudolph Schildkraut Caiaphas, high priest
Evelyn Selbie
George Siegmann Barabbas
Joseph Striker John
Barbara Tennant
Ken Thomson Lazarus
Ernest Torrence Peter
Mabel Van Buren
Victor Varconi Pontius Pilate. Governor of Judea
H.B. Warner Jesus Christ
William Boyd Simon Of Cyrene
William "Hopalong" Boyd Simon Of Cyrene
Bryant Washburn A Young Roman
Frances Dale
Evelyn Francisco
Inez Gomez
Leon Holmes The Imbecile Boy
Isabelle Keith
Gertrude Norman
Monte Collins A Rich Judean
Casson Ferguson The Scribe
Sojin Prince Of Persia

Production Crew

Anton Grot Art Director
F.J. Westerberg Cinematographer
J. Peverell Marley Cinematographer
Hugo Riesenfeld Composer (Music Score)
Cecil B. DeMille Director
Anne Bauchens Editor
Harold McLernon Editor
Cecil B. DeMille Producer
Mitchell Leisen Production Designer
Jeannie Macpherson Screenwriter
Year: 1927
Runtime: 115
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
DeMille Pictures
Producers Distributing Corporation