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Le calice d'argent

Original title: The Silver Chalice
  • 1954
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
1.9K
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Paul Newman and Virginia Mayo in Le calice d'argent (1954)
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A silversmith journeys to Jerusalem and Rome to create Christ's chalice with disciples' faces. Meanwhile, a fraudulent figure uses magic tricks to pose as the Messiah.A silversmith journeys to Jerusalem and Rome to create Christ's chalice with disciples' faces. Meanwhile, a fraudulent figure uses magic tricks to pose as the Messiah.A silversmith journeys to Jerusalem and Rome to create Christ's chalice with disciples' faces. Meanwhile, a fraudulent figure uses magic tricks to pose as the Messiah.

  • Director
    • Victor Saville
  • Writers
    • Thomas B. Costain
    • Lesser Samuels
  • Stars
    • Virginia Mayo
    • Pier Angeli
    • Jack Palance
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Victor Saville
    • Writers
      • Thomas B. Costain
      • Lesser Samuels
    • Stars
      • Virginia Mayo
      • Pier Angeli
      • Jack Palance
    • 57User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Virginia Mayo
    Virginia Mayo
    • Helena
    Pier Angeli
    Pier Angeli
    • Deborra
    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Simon the Magician
    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Basil
    Walter Hampden
    Walter Hampden
    • Joseph of Arimathea
    Joseph Wiseman
    Joseph Wiseman
    • Mijamin
    Alexander Scourby
    Alexander Scourby
    • Luke
    Lorne Greene
    Lorne Greene
    • Peter
    David J. Stewart
    David J. Stewart
    • Adam
    Herbert Rudley
    Herbert Rudley
    • Linus
    Jacques Aubuchon
    Jacques Aubuchon
    • Nero
    E.G. Marshall
    E.G. Marshall
    • Ignatius
    Michael Pate
    Michael Pate
    • Aaron Ben Joseph
    Natalie Wood
    Natalie Wood
    • Helena as a Girl
    Peter Raynolds
    • Basil as a Boy
    Mort Marshall
    Mort Marshall
    • Benjie
    Booth Colman
    Booth Colman
    • Hiram
    Terence de Marney
    Terence de Marney
    • Sosthene
    • Director
      • Victor Saville
    • Writers
      • Thomas B. Costain
      • Lesser Samuels
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    4Nazi_Fighter_David

    A bizarre religious epic!

    Based on a best-seller by Thomas B. Costain, and directed by Victor Saville, "The Silver Chalice" was one of the studio's early CinemaScope films, and was really a variation on Fox's "The Robe," the first CinemaScope movie that had been a huge success in 1953... The action follows a group of Christians who are dedicated to preserving Christ's Holy Cup twenty years after the Last Supper...

    Since Newman had the lead as a young Greek silversmith, sold into slavery, then chosen by the Christians to design a chalice for the Cup, becomes involved in battles and orgies, and must decide between the pagan world represented by a courtesan (Virginia Mayo) and the Christian world represented by his young, innocent wife (Pier Angeli). There is also a mad pagan magician (Jack Palance), who wants to destroy the chalice and establish his own religion, replacing Christ's miracles with black magic...

    Newman was ideally cast as a Greek, because of his classic features, but he makes his film debut at particularly unfortunate time... 1954 was the year of "The Wild One" and "On the Waterfront," and Brando was at the height of his popularity...
    4Doylenf

    Pretty odd, pretty awful...Paul Newman's debut is best forgotten...

    I have to agree with the negative comments on this one. First of all, let's begin with the good points. It got two Oscar nominations--one for William Skall's color cinematography and the other for Franz Waxman's tasteful background score. Indeed, the only tasteful thing about the film is that score.

    PAUL NEWMAN at least doesn't have to be ashamed of how he photographed in color because he makes a handsome film debut (physically) but was apparently given no directions from Victor Saville on how to play the role of a man who worked on the framework for The Silver Chalice. His is a bland performance at best and it is undercut even more when he has to share the screen with the terribly miscast VIRGINIA MAYO.

    Mayo looks as though she just left the chorus line of The Goldwyn Girls and had the artists paint her eyebrows in what someone must have assumed would resemble women of antiquity. She saunters around in her veiled costumes as though she is about to break out into a burlesque queen's rendition of a bump and grind song number.

    JACK PALANCE steals the show with his overwrought, maniacal performance as a magician who begins to believe in his own ballyhoo (or his own press clippings) and thinks he can actually fly without any contraptions aiding his flight. Oddly enough, his caricature of a role fits into the scheme of things, seeing as how the stylized sets and costumes suggest nothing more than comic strip vision.

    Adding to lack of credibility is the casting of NATALIE WOOD as the young Helena who turns into Mayo as an adult. Now that would take the work of a major magician. LORNE GREENE, in his film debut, and E.G. MARSHALL struggle with poorly defined roles in the supporting cast.

    Summing up: Dismal. The only question is, what inspired Franz Waxman to write such a pleasing background score?
    5jjnxn-1

    Paul looks good in his toga but....

    Paul looks good in his toga but otherwise is absolutely dreadful in his screen bow. It shows the advantage of the studio contract system that this wasn't the end of his career. His two follow-ups studio assignments, Somebody Up There Likes Me and The Rack, did a great deal to restore his reputation and put him on the superstar track.

    Not that anyone else in the picture gives that much better of a performance. Virginia Mayo buried under a mountain of eyeliner is lost in a character that makes no sense. As the younger version of her character Natalie Wood makes a brief appearance and makes it abundantly clear that it was a good thing she never decided to become a blonde. Pier Angeli is quiet and subdued as Deborra and therefore manages to be the standout person in the cast because she doesn't declaim to the heavens. Speaking of which Jack Palance chews enough scenery for a raft of movies and while it's amusing at first it becomes tiresome in the long run.

    As awful as the general film is the production design is a gaudy mini masterpiece of astoundingly bright colors and geometric shapes. It's the highlight of an otherwise mediocre bordering on horrible movie.
    5ma-cortes

    Failed slice of Biblical history about a sculptor who fashions a holder for the Silver Chalice used in the Last Supper

    Epic and religious story based on a novel by Thomas Costain and dealing with the momentous deeds that befall a young Greek artisan called Basil (film debut of Paul Newman , though James Dean was offered the character, but he and his agent thought the script was poor) is commissioned to cast the cup of Christ in silver and sculpt around its rim the faces of the disciples (Lucas played by Alexander Scourby , Peter acted by Lorne Greene ..) and Jesus himself . Later on , he returns Rome where he meets Apostle Peter .

    This Biblical extravaganza turns out to be a religious mammoth epic and focuses a moving Roman pageant dealing with a Greek sculptor , following his stirring career , spiritual awakening and reaches an exciting peak at the ending . This is a spectacular but failed portrayal of Biblical Hollywoodiana in which only flashes of the brilliance to come emerge from some amazing scenes . In its way , it was Warner Brother's answer to ¨The robe¨, being a misfire in which about to go bankrupt the production company . It has marvelous images , spectacular scenes , average performances as well as a lot of cast of thousands . However , the picture resulted to be a bloated , turgid Biblical epic , a real failure at box office . When the film ran on television in 1966, Paul Newman , who was a little wooden , took out ads in the Hollywood trade papers, and in Variety magazine , calling it "the worst motion picture produced during the 1950s," apologizing for his performance, and asking people not to watch the film . Unfortunately, it had the opposite effect, and many people tuned in to watch it on TV . Newman once screened the movie for friends at his home, giving them whistles , pots, and wooden spoons, and encouraging them to make noisy critiques of the film. Paul Newman, who was a finalist for the role of Cal Trask in East of Eden (1955) that eventually was played by Dean and made him a star, took the role, which Newman later regretted . While shooting "East of Eden," Dean went over to visit Newman on the set of this film, where he met the love of his short life, Pier Angeli, Newman's co-star . A 15-year-old Natalie Wood who interprets Mayo's role when younger gives sensitive acting , though brief . The best acting comes , indeed , from Virginia Mayo as helper to Simon the Magician performed by an overacted Jack Palance . The supporting cast also includes E.G. Marshall as Ignatius , Michael Pate as Aaron Ben Joseph , Ian Wolfe as Theron , Lawrence Dobkin as Ephraim , Walter Hampden as Joseph of Arimathea , Joseph Wiseman as Mijamin and Albert Dekker as Kester . Furthermore , film acting debut of Lorne Greene and Robert Middleton . Alexander Scourby, who plays St. Luke, was known for his deep, rich voice and later became the first person to read and record the entire King James version of the Bible on records.

    Sensitive and lyric musical score by the classic Franz Waxman . Colorful and glamorous Cinematography by William V. Skall . Strange and innovative production design by Rolf Gerard , including monumental as well as rare sets , in theatrical style . The motion picture was regularly directed , this was final film as director for Victor Saville . He moved to Hollywood in 1939, where he acted primarily as producer, though he did direct one more A-grade film , Green Dolphin Street (1947). He directed several movies such as Storm in a Teacup , South Reading , If Winter comes , Calling Bulldog Drummond and especially his successful ¨Kim ¨. Though briefly touted as a possible successor to Louis B. Mayer at MGM, the massive critical and artistic failure of a decidedly stodgy and miscast biblical epic, The Silver Chalice (1954), hastened Saville's eventual retirement from the industry .
    4wes-connors

    Paul Newman and the Holy Grail

    "The Bible" anthology orator Alexander Scourby (as Luke) chooses Greek sculptor Paul Newman (as Basil) to fashion "The Silver Chalice" that served at Jesus Christ's "Last Supper" with faces of the Lord Christ and some of his disciples. Looking tanned and handsome in Warner colors, Mr. Newman not only has trouble recreating the face of Jesus, but also choosing between bosomy Pagan-tilting Virginia Mayo (as Helena) and pretty Christian-leaning Pier Angeli (as Deborra). His cup runneth over...

    Unlike Newman, you'll have no trouble figuring out where his character and this story are going...

    Going up are Ms. Mayo's plucked and penciled eyebrows; going down is Jack Palance (as Simon) as the new Messiah. Don't be too quick with the fast-forward button, lest you miss Mr. Palance's fall from grace. Newman, who herein moved from TV dramatic guest to big screen star, was not proud of this film; and, it's easy to see why. It's a woefully misguided Biblical epic, with Newman not the least of its problems. The musical score by Franz Waxman is nicely done, especially during softer sequences.

    **** The Silver Chalice (12/17/54) Victor Saville ~ Paul Newman, Virginia Mayo, Pier Angeli, Jack Palance

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    • Trivia
      The Sicarii were a group of Jewish zealots and assassins who opposed Roman rule in the years before the destruction of Jerusalem. They were known for the small daggers, sicae, which they carried under their cloaks and used to quickly assassinate Romans. The culprits would then disappear into a crowd. The term 'cloak and dagger' comes from their actions.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1 min) Basil and Deborra enter the set from behind the cut, painted, and layered scenery, completely spoiling the intended trompe l'oeil effect of rooftop domes.
    • Quotes

      Saint Peter: [last lines, Peter is speaking about the Silver Chalice to Basil and Deborra, and he utters his lines in the tone of a heroic speech] It will be restored, but for years and for hundreds of years, it will lie in darkness; where, I know not. When it is brought out into the light again there will be great cities, and mighty bridges and towers higher than the tower of Babel. It will be a world of evil and long bitter wars. In such a world as that the little cup will look very lonely. But it may be in that age when man holds lightning in his hands, and rides the sky as Simon the Magician strove to do it will be needed more than it is needed now.

    • Crazy credits
      and introducing Paul Newman
    • Connections
      Featured in American Masters: You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story - Part 1 (2008)

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 1955 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Silver Chalice
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Victor Saville Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 22m(142 min)
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      • 2.55 : 1

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