Advertisement
Sign in
Username
Password
Remember me
Forgot password?
Wanna join?
Sign up
Find movies you'll love
Home
Movies
People
Groups
Reviews
Podcasts
News
In theaters
Coming soon
DVDs
Trailers
Watch movies
The Silver Chalice (1954)
Want to see it?
Seen it?
0
1
2
3
4
5
Rate this movie.
Want to buy it?
Write a review
Discuss it
Add to lists
Recommend it
Rent it, watch it, find it
Advertisement
Synopsis & activity
Cast & crew
Reviews
Related movies
Synopsis
Paul Newman
made his screen debut in the gloriously nonsensical costume epic The Silver Chalice. Freely adapted from a novel by Thomas B. Costain, the film casts Newman as Basil, a first century Greek sculptor who is sold into slavery by his wicked uncle. Transported to Rome, Basil manages to enjoy a measure of freedom when his captors discover his sculpting talents; he also marries another slave, the demure Deborra (Pier Angeli) and dallies with the sensuous Helena (
Virginia Mayo
), the mercenary partner of court magician Simon (
Jack Palance
). The plot congeals when Basil is commissioned to create a silver receptacle for the chalice from which Jesus Christ drank at the Last Supper.
Lorne Greene
, likewise making his screen bow, is all portentous speeches and prophetic observations as the apostle Peter. Of the many silly highlights, the silliest -- and most memorable -- occurs when the unhinged Simon is possessed with the notion that he can fly with the gods (Palance's performance in this episode must be seen to be believed). When The Silver Chalice was first released, poor
Paul Newman
was roundly panned as a third-rate Brando; one reviewer noted that he "delivers his lines with the emotional fervor of a Putnam Division conductor announcing local stops." No one has been more vocal in the drubbing of Newman's performance than Newman himself. When the film was first aired on TV in Los Angeles in 1961, the actor took out a full-page apology in the trade papers. In recent years, however,
Paul Newman
has pointed to The Silver Chalice with pride, observing that he was able to overcome a bad beginning and endure as a screen favorite for over four decades. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Anna Maria Pier Angeli
Deborra
Jacques Aubuchon
Nero
Booth Colman
Hiram
Albert Dekker
Kester
Lorne Greene
Peter
Walter Hampden
Joseph
E.G. Marshall
Ignatius
Mort Marshall
Benjie
Virginia Mayo
Helena
Robert Middleton
Idbash
Jack Palance
Simon, The Magician
Herbert Rudley
Linus
Alexander Scourby
Luke
David J. Stewart
Adam
Philip Tonge
Ohad
Joseph Wiseman
Mijamin
Ian Wolfe
Theron
Natalie Wood
Helena as a Girl
Lawrence Dobkin
Ephraim
Paul Newman
Basil
Michael Pate
Aaron
Production Crew
Boris Leven
Art Director
Lesser Samuels
Associate Producer
Thomas B. Costain
Book Author
Stephen Papick
Choreography
William Skall
Cinematographer
Franz Waxman
Composer (Music Score)
Franz Waxman
Conductor
Rolf Gerard
Costume Designer
Victor Saville
Director
George White
Editor
Franz Waxman
Musical Direction/Supervision
Victor Saville
Producer
Rolf Gerard
Production Designer
Lesser Samuels
Screenwriter
Year: 1954
Runtime: 150
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Epic
Color type
Warnercolor
Produced by
Warner Brothers
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.