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Poncio Pilatos

Título original: Ponzio Pilato
  • 1962
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Poncio Pilatos (1962)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe events that culminated with the Passion of Christ seen from the perspective of Pontius Pilate, the Procurator of Judea who unwillingly condemned Christ to death. Based on the biblical Go... Leer todoThe events that culminated with the Passion of Christ seen from the perspective of Pontius Pilate, the Procurator of Judea who unwillingly condemned Christ to death. Based on the biblical Gospel of John.The events that culminated with the Passion of Christ seen from the perspective of Pontius Pilate, the Procurator of Judea who unwillingly condemned Christ to death. Based on the biblical Gospel of John.

  • Dirección
    • Gian Paolo Callegari
    • Irving Rapper
  • Guionistas
    • Oreste Biancoli
    • Gian Paolo Callegari
    • Gino De Santis
  • Elenco
    • Jean Marais
    • Jeanne Crain
    • Basil Rathbone
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Gian Paolo Callegari
      • Irving Rapper
    • Guionistas
      • Oreste Biancoli
      • Gian Paolo Callegari
      • Gino De Santis
    • Elenco
      • Jean Marais
      • Jeanne Crain
      • Basil Rathbone
    • 13Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 2Opiniones de los críticos
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    Jean Marais
    Jean Marais
    • Ponzio Pilato
    Jeanne Crain
    Jeanne Crain
    • Claudia Procula
    Basil Rathbone
    Basil Rathbone
    • Caiaphas
    Letícia Román
    Letícia Román
    • Sarah
    Massimo Serato
    Massimo Serato
    • Nicodemus
    Riccardo Garrone
    Riccardo Garrone
    • Galba
    Livio Lorenzon
    • Barabbas
    Gianni Garko
    Gianni Garko
    • Jonathan
    John Drew Barrymore
    John Drew Barrymore
    • Judas…
    Roger Tréville
    Roger Tréville
    • Aaron El Mesin
    Carlo Giustini
    Carlo Giustini
    • Decio
    Dante DiPaolo
    • Simone
    Paul Muller
    Paul Muller
    • Mehlik
    Alfredo Varelli
    Alfredo Varelli
    • Giuseppe d'Arimatea
    Manuela Ballard
    • Ester
    • (as Manoela Ballard)
    Emma Baron
    Emma Baron
    • Dirce
    Raffaella Carrà
    Raffaella Carrà
    • Jessica
    Aldo Pini
    • Isaac
    • Dirección
      • Gian Paolo Callegari
      • Irving Rapper
    • Guionistas
      • Oreste Biancoli
      • Gian Paolo Callegari
      • Gino De Santis
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    dbdumonteil

    A confusing work.

    The director had great ambitions;he wanted to mix politics with religion but the results show too much confusion,and the fact that Jesus and Judas are played by the same actor (!) doesn't help.Actually Jesus appears lately in the production ;the first half is marred by too many subplots :the aqueduct,the young girl who tries to seduce Pilate,the Sanhedrin,Nicodemus,gladiators devoured by ouch! crocodiles,Barabbas who sometimes seems at the Sanhedrin's beck and call,and of course the Temple.Irving Rapper has certainly De Millesque ambitions but he 's no match for the "ten commandments" man.He should have stuck to melodrama ("Now voyager",1942).

    Pilate is played by great actor Jean Marais,but the production is overwhelming and he can't really display his brilliant skills.In fact,the movie is a flashback (Why?The screen play did not ask for that at all).

    The second part is more run of the mill Passion stuff even if the camera focuses on Pilate,showing the crucifixion from a distance.To "enliven" things a bit,it seems that Good Friday events are turned into a disaster movie,complete with destruction of Pilate's palace and his wife's death.

    Rapper ,like Wyler before him in "Ben Hur" ,never shows the Christ's face,except for a shot of his eyes.As for Barabbas,you'll always be better off with Richard Fleischer's eponymous movie(1962)
    Kirpianuscus

    decent

    Many reasons to see it, from the interesting - in few points provocative perspective- about the Savior , to an image too idealistic of Pontius Pilate, from Jean Marais decent job to the old recipe of genre, well used. A portrait of Pilate , romantic, off course, far by historical proofs, not doubts but far to be boring or only expression of good intentions. Good performances, nice details for create the atmosphere and seductive try to give the familiar story from different perspective , using the image of good leader in an world remaining far by him against his effort to help it. So, just decent.
    6Bunuel1976

    PONTIUS PILATE (Irving Rapper and Gian Paolo Callegari, 1962) **1/2

    Best-known for a string of Bette Davis tear-jerkers, director Rapper had previously overseen another Italian Biblical epic, Joseph AND HIS BRETHREN (1960), but he would subsequently direct just two more movies in Hollywood.

    Despite a general air of overfamiliarity to the proceedings, the film is quite watchable as it unveils – and only falls apart in its last third, when the Jesus trials take center-stage. This is because the figure of Jesus had only been mentioned fleetingly before (even by the Pharisees) and suddenly the whole of Judea turns against him for no apparent reason (other than, it seems, because that's what did happen according to the Bible)! In fact, before this unconvincing about-face, the figure of High Priest Caiaphas (Basil Rathbone) was a sympathetic one fighting with dignity for the plight of his oppressed people. Another uncharacteristic event is the fact that, according to this version, it is Judas (John Drew Barrymore) who convinces the Pharisees that Jesus is dangerous, and it is they alone who capture him at Gethsemane!!

    Whatever the flaws in the many-handed script (seven writers in total!), they are redeemed by competent production values and a good cast: Jean Marais (rather stiff in the title role), Jeanne Crain (as Pilate's wife), Leticia Roman (a Judean girl Pilate falls for), Roger Treville (as Roman's powerful merchant father), Massimo Serato (as Nicodemus), Riccardo Garrone (as Pilate's faithful lieutenant), Gianni Garko (as one of a bald-headed[!] Barabbas' rebels) and Raffaella Carra' (as Garko's girl); according to the IMDb, Paul Muller and Dante Di Paolo also appear but, personally, I didn't recognize them! Interestingly enough, the events unfold in flashback at Pilate's own trial before an uncredited Emperor Caligula...with the former using the same silent tactics (and, subsequently, the famous words) as Christ himself did before him!!
    5melvelvit-1

    Lots of aged beefcake and stale cheesecake on display in this Passion Play

    There's plenty of aged beefcake and stale cheesecake on display in Hollywood "woman's director" Irving Rapper's peplum-style Passion Play (co-directed by someone named Caligari) which attempts to cash in on a popular run of big budget biblical epics that began with SOLOMON & SHEBA.

    Jean Cocteau's muse Jean Marais, no spring chicken, struts about as the titular magistrate and cuts a fine if flabby figure in his red cape, breastplate, sandals, and tiny gladiator skirt (he's topless, too, at one point) but apparently the only acting he can do is with his profile. Another old profile, Basil Rathbone, is also on hand as an ancient rabbi and a still-attractive Jeanne Crain unintentionally nails "patrician indifference" as Pilate's wife. Pilate's a womanizing martinet not without heart and the gang's all here from a ruthless, cut-throat Barabbas to a bony John Drew Barrymore in a dual role as both Jesus & Judas. The latter has a wild-eyed mad scene that would give JD's dad John a coronary and, like most movies of this sort, the Lord's visage is never shown, just his eyes. The money lenders get thrown out of the temple, too. I never knew the saying "I wash my hands of it" came from Pilate (or if I did, I forgot) and it's illustrated nicely here when he washes his hands after condemning Jesus and the basin water turns red with the Nazarine's eyes reflected in it.

    There's much ado about an aqueduct and enough political intrigue between the Jews and the Romans in the first half of the film to put any viewer to sleep before the final crucifixion, which was unlike any I'd seen before on film. There's an eclipse and "spectacular cataclysm" as Jesus dies on the cross but unfortunately, for every plus there's a minus here and although it's no doubt unintentional, the movie does suggest the Jews killed Jesus since sending down an earthquake to destroy Jerusalem during the Crucifixion implies punishment, no? The U.S. release version cut out a wrap-around of Pilate's trial before Caligula but it's been restored (albeit with English subs) and although Rapper had an eye for spectacular widescreen tableaux (there really is a cast of thousands), it's pretty much a bore (albeit a strangely compelling one) and the low IMDb rating is about right for once.
    7philipjelley

    the Roman Point of View

    Interesting movie showing Pontius Pilate's reasons for the execution of Jesus. Like a modern policemen he has files on all local trouble-makers, such as the disciples. He wants Jesus convicted so that he can be spared at the Passover instead of the terrorist Barabbas. To this end he tricks Judas into betraying Jesus to the Pharisees so he can prove he is the Messiah. As Pilate anticipates he is condemned, and Judas, to his horror, is paid the appropriate 30 pieces of silver, the sum given to the man who betrays the Messiah. The crowd, however, choose to save Barabbas, not Jesus, and Judas hangs himself in remorse.

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      Basil Rathbone, who plays Caiaphas in this, took a turn as Pontius Pilate in the 1935 production from RKO, The Last Days of Pompeii.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Caligula y Messalina (1981)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de febrero de 1964 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Italia
      • Francia
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      • Italiano
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      • Pontius Pilate
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Cinecitta Studios, Cinecitta, Roma, Lacio, Italia(Studio)
    • Productoras
      • Glomer Film
      • Lux Compagnie Cinématographique de France
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      1 hora 40 minutos
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