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Jesus Of Nazareth [1977]

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Jesus Of Nazareth [1977]Starring: ~ Robert Powell, Olivia Hussey Laurence Olivier James Mason Anne Bancroft
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   Studio: ITV DVD
   Region: 2
   Number of Discs: 2
   Format: Full Screen, PAL
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Customer Reviews:

  No need for many words (15 April 2008)

This film does not need many words to describe it.

It chronicles the life of the Messiah and spreads the truth of His words. It is a wonderful film and Robert Powell portrays Christ in the most beautiful, uplifting way imaginable. It brought tears to my eyes on many occasions during the film.

This film should be seen by everyone, it is quite simply breathtaking.

  What a let down! (07 August 2007)
I bought this expecting the original and theres the rub, i should have looked at the customer reviews and saved my money. The sound track is simply dreadful and the cut down version is an insult. When will someone do something about this and bring out a version with its original colour a lively lush soundtrack and its original length. I will pay a great deal to obtain this. Now i just feel ripped off.

  Success lies within in its spiritual message (10 April 2007)
Thirty years on, this film seems less outdated than even the 3 year old 'The Passion'.It really is a landmark in cinema and even in a country such as Mauritius with a predominant non Christian majority, this film was a resounding success. Originally made as a 6 hour TV movie, it finally hit the cinema halls and probably typecast Robert Powell forever as the ephemeral Jesus Christ. Its success lies within in its spiritual message. Jesus should be viewed as a great person by mankind not just Christians - however lets stick to the review. The first hour is devoted to the events leading to the birth of Jesus and the final moments focus very much on the events leading and after the crucifixion. These are very poignant moments. Just imagine the billions of people who have read the Bible and the millions who watched the film and visualized what they read ? The phrase' He died for our sins' is aptly illustrated in the screenplay and not even 'ThePassion' which had a huge gore element recaptures Zefferelli's rendition.

  Edited,shortened version (23 April 2006)
It is one of my prize possesions and favourite films . No one has ever produced a better film about the life of Jesus than this. I have owned the original vhs edition for many years and watch it rarely only to preserve it from wear and tear. I have waited a long time for this to come to dvd and am horrified to find it has been shortened! The original was over six hours .This is only 270 minutes. It would have been less effort to have put the original film straight to disc than to have waisted so much time and money deciding which scenes to scrap. I have given five stars for the original. This edition is only worth having for a desperate backup until someone produces the real thing.

  Makes me cry every time (12 September 2005)
I haven't seen this since I was a kid but all those memories of Easter weekends in my childhood came flooding back. The cast is superb, I agree with the comment in the synopsis about most of the cast looking semitic. The acting is excellent, Robert Powell hasn't done anything as good apart from "The 39 Steps" and marrying one of Pans People (we'll gracefully forget that 'comedy' he did with Jasper Carrott). The score is excellent, really pulls at the heart strings and Robert Powell portrays the dignity of Jesus Christ with such skill. I regularly had a lump in my throat and a tear in my eye and I'm not even religious.

 
 


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