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Synopsis
This 1962 Biblical epic was adapted by Christopher Fry from the novel by Pär Lagerkvist. Anthony Quinn stars as Barabbas, the thief who was pardoned in place of Jesus. For the rest of his life, the guilt-ridden criminal tries to justify his existence and to determine his place in the scheme of things. Along the way he encounters the self-righteous pomposity of Pontius Pilate (Arthur Kennedy), the stoning of Sara (Katy Jurado), the gladiatorial sadism of Torvald (Jack Palance), and the burning of Rome. The film's unbilled Christ is played by Roy Magnano, the brother of Quinn's second-billed costar Silvia Mangano. Watch for the genuine solar eclipse during the Crucifixion sequence, an effect that director Richard Fleischer spent several days preparing for. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Harry Andrews Peter
Ernest Borgnine Lucius
Valentina Cortese Julia
Arnoldo Foa Joseph of Arimathea
Vittorio Gassman Sahak
Michael Gwynn Lazarus
Katy Jurado Sara
Roy Mangano Christ
Silvana Mangano Rachel
Jack Palance Torvald
Laurence Payne Disciple
Joe Robinson Gladiator
Ivan Triesault Emperor
Norman Wooland Rufio
Arthur Kennedy Pontius Pilate
Anthony Quinn Barabbas

Production Crew

Pär Lagerkvist Book Author
Aldo Tonti Cinematographer
Mario Nascimbene Composer (Music Score)
Maria de Matteis Costume Designer
Salvatore Quasimodo Dialogue Writer
Richard Fleischer Director
Ray Poulton Editor
Dino de Laurentiis Producer
Mario Chiari Production Designer
Christopher Fry Screenwriter
Diego Fabbri Screenwriter
Ivo Perilli Screenwriter
Nigel Balchin Screenwriter
Year: 1962
Runtime: 137
Country: Italy
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Epic

Produced by
Columbia Pictures

Release
December 23, 1961 (Italy)
by British Lion Films
Columbia Pictures

Awards
1962 - Best Foreign Film - National Board of Review