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Um relato da vida de Jesus Cristo, baseado nos livros do novo Testamento. Depois do nascimento de Jesus pastores e sábios o visitam em Belém.Um relato da vida de Jesus Cristo, baseado nos livros do novo Testamento. Depois do nascimento de Jesus pastores e sábios o visitam em Belém.Um relato da vida de Jesus Cristo, baseado nos livros do novo Testamento. Depois do nascimento de Jesus pastores e sábios o visitam em Belém.
- Prêmios
- 1 vitória no total
R. Henderson Bland
- Jesus - the Man
- (as Robert Henderson-Bland)
Sidney Baber
- Thaddeus
- (não creditado)
G. Howard Barton
- Wise Man 3
- (não creditado)
F.T. Bostock
- Second Thief
- (não creditado)
Frederic Bryson
- St. John
- (não creditado)
J.J. Clark
- John
- (não creditado)
Ralph T. Duncan
- Simon
- (não creditado)
Lydia Gardebeau
- Salomé
- (não creditado)
Frank T. Gregory
- St. Andrew
- (não creditado)
Denton Harcourt
- St. Matthew
- (não creditado)
Enredo
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesIronically, R. Henderson Bland was selected for the role of Jesus in a silent film because star/director Sidney Olcott liked the way his voice sounded on the telephone.
- Erros de gravaçãoJesus is shown healing Bartimaeus from his blindness but the verse used was Matthew 20:34 where he heals 2 blind men instead of 1. Using the Mark or Luke passage would have made this scene accurate.
- Versões alternativasThe Vitagraph Co. of America released a six reel re-edited version of the film after it acquired Kalem's properties in 1919.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Great Christmas Movies (1998)
Avaliação em destaque
It is interesting to note that with all the attention paid to Mel Gibson's PASSION OF THE CHRIST a few years back, this film version was made over 100 years ago (started in 1902 and finished in 1905). THE LIFE AND PASSION OF JESUS CHRIST was produced in France as a series of 31 tableaux and utilizes the famous Pathe' hand stenciled color process. Anyone familiar with the story of Jesus will easily follow it while those who aren't won't have any real difficulty.
There are no gospel quotations here only title cards which preface each segment and some of the most remarkable sketched and painted scenery ever seen which are based on the drawings of Gustave Dore'. The sets and costumes are equally impressive. The performances are not performances but actors striking a series of poses (especially Jesus) which is fitting for a series of tableaux. The condition of the film is truly remarkable. I have never seen a film of this vintage look this good. A remarkable find and a welcome addition to the ever growing list of silent films available on home video.
The second title on this disc, FROM THE MANGER TO THE CROSS, has already been out on VHS as part of Kino's FIRST AMERICAN FEATURES series. It's main asset is that it was filmed on location in the Middle East. Originally made by the Kalem company in 1912 it was reissued and retitled with an overabundance of Biblical quotes by Vitagraph in the late teens.
A sincere and fairly restrained look at the life of Christ (although the Crucifixion scene is quite realistic), it tells its story simply with an animated segment at the very end. While it didn't leave me with a sense of wonder like the first film did, it is likely to have more appeal to those who are just starting out with silent film. It is also of historical significance as one of the earliest surviving American features. Both titles have excellent organ scores by Timothy Howard and are ideal for anyone interested in silent cinema or the life of Jesus. Experience a PASSION that's over a century old and still going strong...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
There are no gospel quotations here only title cards which preface each segment and some of the most remarkable sketched and painted scenery ever seen which are based on the drawings of Gustave Dore'. The sets and costumes are equally impressive. The performances are not performances but actors striking a series of poses (especially Jesus) which is fitting for a series of tableaux. The condition of the film is truly remarkable. I have never seen a film of this vintage look this good. A remarkable find and a welcome addition to the ever growing list of silent films available on home video.
The second title on this disc, FROM THE MANGER TO THE CROSS, has already been out on VHS as part of Kino's FIRST AMERICAN FEATURES series. It's main asset is that it was filmed on location in the Middle East. Originally made by the Kalem company in 1912 it was reissued and retitled with an overabundance of Biblical quotes by Vitagraph in the late teens.
A sincere and fairly restrained look at the life of Christ (although the Crucifixion scene is quite realistic), it tells its story simply with an animated segment at the very end. While it didn't leave me with a sense of wonder like the first film did, it is likely to have more appeal to those who are just starting out with silent film. It is also of historical significance as one of the earliest surviving American features. Both titles have excellent organ scores by Timothy Howard and are ideal for anyone interested in silent cinema or the life of Jesus. Experience a PASSION that's over a century old and still going strong...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
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- 12 de jun. de 2024
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