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The King of Kings

The King of Kings stands as the greatest story ever told, delivered in Cecil B. DeMille’s inimitable voice. In 1927, backed by one of Hollywood’s largest budgets, DeMille forged the life and Passion of Christ into a silent-era blockbuster. With text drawn directly from the Bible, a cast of thousands, and the master showman’s signature cinematic craft, The King of Kings is at once spectacular and deeply reverent—part Gospel, part Technicolor epic.

Director(s)

Michael D. Moore

Cecil B. DeMille

D.W. Griffith

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Cast & Crew

Michael D. Moore

Michael D. Moore

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John George

John George

(uncredited)

Noble Johnson

Noble Johnson

Charioteer

Jim Farley

Jim Farley

Executioner

Victor Varconi

Victor Varconi

Pontius Pilate - Governor of Judea

Joseph Schildkraut

Joseph Schildkraut

Judas Iscariot

André Cheron

André Cheron

Wealthy Merchant

Hector V. Sarno

Hector V. Sarno

Galilean Carpenter (as Hector Sarno)

Lionel Belmore

Lionel Belmore

Roman Noble

James Pier Mason

James Pier Mason

Gestas - the Unrepentant Thief (as James Mason)

Montagu Love

Montagu Love

Roman Centurion

H.B. Warner

H.B. Warner

Jesus, The Christ

Lucio Flamma

Lucio Flamma

Gallant Of Galilee (as Luca Flamma)

Dot Farley

Dot Farley

Maidservant of Caiaphas

Sidney D'Albrook

Sidney D'Albrook

Thomas, the Doubter

May Robson

May Robson

Mother of Gestas

Kenneth Thomson

Kenneth Thomson

Lazarus

D.W. Griffith

D.W. Griffith

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Cecil B. DeMille

Cecil B. DeMille

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Julia Faye

Julia Faye

Martha

Ernest Torrence

Ernest Torrence

Peter

Willy Castello

Willy Castello

Babylonian Noble

Sam De Grasse

Sam De Grasse

Pharisee

George Siegmann

George Siegmann

Barabbas

Bryant Washburn

Bryant Washburn

Young Roman

Mark Strong

Mark Strong

(uncredited)

Leon Holmes

Leon Holmes

Imbecile Boy

Viola Louie

Viola Louie

Adulterous Woman

James Neill

James Neill

James - Brother of John

Clarence Burton

Clarence Burton

Dysmas - the Repentant Thief

Robert Edeson

Robert Edeson

Matthew - the Publican

Rex Ingram

Rex Ingram

(uncredited)

Charles Belcher

Charles Belcher

Philip

Otto Lederer

Otto Lederer

Eber - a Pharisee

Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand

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William Boyd

William Boyd

Simon Of Cyrene

Robert Ellsworth

Robert Ellsworth

Simon - the Zealot

Muriel McCormac

Muriel McCormac

Blind Girl

Dorothy Cumming

Dorothy Cumming

Mary, the Mother

Joseph Striker

Joseph Striker

John - the Beloved

Jacqueline Logan

Jacqueline Logan

Mary Magdalene

Sidney Franklin

Sidney Franklin

(uncredited)

Ruth Miller

Ruth Miller

(uncredited)

Sally Rand

Sally Rand

Mary Magdalene's Slave (uncredited)

David Imboden

David Imboden

Andrew - a Fisherman

Clayton Packard

Clayton Packard

Bartholomew

Charles Requa

Charles Requa

James the Lesser

John T. Prince

John T. Prince

Thaddeus

Rudolph Schildkraut

Rudolph Schildkraut

Caiaphas - High Priest of Israel

Casson Ferguson

Casson Ferguson

Scribe

Majel Coleman

Majel Coleman

Proculla - Wife of Pilate

Theodore Kosloff

Theodore Kosloff

Malchus - Captain of the High Priest's Guards

Josephine Norman

Josephine Norman

Mary Of Bethany

Alan Brooks

Alan Brooks

Satan

Monte Collins Sr.

Monte Collins Sr.

Rich Judeaean

Sôjin Kamiyama

Sôjin Kamiyama

Prince Of Persia (as Sojin)

Winifred Greenwood

Winifred Greenwood

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Details

GenresDrama, History
Runtime2h 35 mins
Released on19 Apr 1927
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

As biblical epics go, this is probably the best in my book. Cecil B. de Mille has crafted a masterpiece of silent cinema depicting the tale of the Christ from the beginnings of his journey until the resurrection. Using partly scripted and actual verses from the bible, the intertitles are expertly spaced to offer support to the dialogue when required, but largely we are left to follow the story with the grand scale imagery doing the talking for it. The detail is meticulous - costumes, sets etc, as you would expect - but the use of light and shade, particularly at the end, is magnificent. The characterisations from HB Warner as Jesus; Joseph Schildkraut (Judas) and Jacqueline Logan as the courtesan Mary Magdalene, replete with zebra-driven chariot all contribute to a rich, extensive, cast whose facial expressions carry far more weight than any words might do. Long? Well it's not, actually - the enterprise flies by (I saw it beautifully accompanied by the Sosin 2004 score) and if you've any interest in the history of cinema (or Christianity) then this is a must watch.

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The King of Kings - 1927 Film Trailer
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