Das Gewand (1953)

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Das Gewand: Directed by Henry Koster. With Richard Burton, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Michael Rennie. In the Roman province of Judea during the 1st century, Roman tribune Marcellus Gallio is ordered to crucify Jesus of Nazareth but is tormented by his guilty conscience afterwards.

“The film opens in Rome in the 18th year of the emperor Tiberius (Ernest Thesiger). Romeu0026#39;s legions stand guard on the boundaries of civilization from the foggy coasts of the northern seas to the ancient rivers of Babylon… u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eToday the slave market is crowded because the emperoru0026#39;s heir and regent, the young Caligula (Jay Robinson) is coming to buy gladiators… He probably will not be pleased to see Tribune Marcellus Gallio… u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMarcellus (Richard Burton) forgot the promise he made to Diana (Jean Simmons) to marry her when they grew up… They were friends many years ago when they were children… Now, since her father death, Diana has been the ward of the emperor and his wife… Empress Julia (Rosalind Ivan) thinks she could be good for Caligula…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAt the auction, Caligula leaves the place very angry… Marcellus buys a rebellious Greek with the name of Demetrius (Victor Mature) to be his personal attendant… u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFew hours later, Marcellus pays the consequences for humiliating Caligula, and is ordered to the garrison at Jerusalem, the worst pest-hole in the empire where the people are always on the verge of rebellion… Caligula hoped by this order to give Marcellus his death sentence… Senator Gallio (Torin Thatcher) asks his son Marcellus to be above all a Roman and a man of honor…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOn the deck before the galley set sail to Palestine, Diana appears to tell Marcellus that sheu0026#39;s going back to Capri to ask the emperor to intercede for him… Marcellus didnu0026#39;t believe that a girl of 11 could fall in love and stay in love all these years…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAll the spirit of the age is present in Kosteru0026#39;s epic: The wilderness of the land of Galilee; the massage relaxing area; the terrifying meeting of Demetrius with one of Jesusu0026#39; disciples; the Roman procurator of Judea asking to wash his hands more than once; the tribuneu0026#39;s first battle trophy, for victory over the king of the Jews; the spectacular sword fight between two officers of the empire; and a lost robe in the hands of a runaway slave…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRichard Burton is the brave Tribune who renews his pledge of loyalty to his emperor and to Rome; Jean Simmons is lovely as the exquisite maiden who stands firmly besides her love; Victor Mature is brave and spirited as the Greek slave; Michael Rennie is serious and profound in thoughts and manners as Simon the Galilean; Jay Robinson is terrific as the vicious, treacherous young Caligula drunk with power; Dean Jagger is full of devotion and reverence as the humble and honest Justus; Ernest Thesiger is efficient enough as the austere Tiberius; Betta St. John is so sweet as the disabled believer Miriam; and Torin Thatcher is too helpless as the proud Senator… u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt is notable that Jesus of Nazareth is seen from far away riding a white donkey with all the people around carrying palms and as a tortured figure, impossible to discern lying beneath the heavy cross… Henry Koster restraints with dignity the recreation of the execution carried out at Calvary, outside Jerusalem…”

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