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Jesus Christ Superstar

  • 1973
  • G
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)
Film version of the musical stage play, presenting the last few weeks of Christ's life told in an anachronistic manner.
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Film version of the musical stage play, presenting the last few weeks of Christ's life told in an anachronistic manner.Film version of the musical stage play, presenting the last few weeks of Christ's life told in an anachronistic manner.Film version of the musical stage play, presenting the last few weeks of Christ's life told in an anachronistic manner.

  • Director
    • Norman Jewison
  • Writers
    • Melvyn Bragg
    • Norman Jewison
    • Tim Rice
  • Stars
    • Ted Neeley
    • Carl Anderson
    • Yvonne Elliman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    32K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,593
    1,608
    • Director
      • Norman Jewison
    • Writers
      • Melvyn Bragg
      • Norman Jewison
      • Tim Rice
    • Stars
      • Ted Neeley
      • Carl Anderson
      • Yvonne Elliman
    • 255User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Ted Neeley
    Ted Neeley
    • Jesus Christ
    Carl Anderson
    Carl Anderson
    • Judas Iscariot
    Yvonne Elliman
    Yvonne Elliman
    • Mary Magdalene
    Barry Dennen
    Barry Dennen
    • Pontius Pilate
    Bob Bingham
    • Caiaphas
    Larry Marshall
    Larry Marshall
    • Simon Zealotes
    • (as Larry T. Marshall)
    Josh Mostel
    Josh Mostel
    • King Herod
    • (as Joshua Mostel)
    Kurt Yahjian
    • Annas
    • (as Kurt Yaghjian)
    Paul Thomas
    Paul Thomas
    • Peter
    • (as Philip Toubus)
    Pi Douglass
    • Apostle
    Robert LuPone
    Robert LuPone
    • Apostle
    Jonathan Wynne
    • Apostle
    Thommie Walsh
    • Apostle
    Richard Molinare
    • Apostle
    David Devir
    • Apostle
    Jeff Hyslop
    • Apostle
    • (as Jeffrey Hyslop)
    Richard Orbach
    • Apostle
    Shooki Wagner
    • Apostle
    • Director
      • Norman Jewison
    • Writers
      • Melvyn Bragg
      • Norman Jewison
      • Tim Rice
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    10Seanerz

    Superstar Rocks!

    Speaking for the younger generation, I've never seen anything like it. This movie hit theaters 6 years before I was born and I only just saw it now in Nov. 2004. and I was so moved that I had to comment. Visually it was psychedelic, and the editing matches the music masterfully.

    The music rocks! Carl Anderson is beyond amazing as Judas, and ALL of the performances are really magnetic. I love singing along with Annas, Jesus, and Kiafass. I mostly listen to KoRn and Rap, so I never expected to remember (rock opera) lyrics and run around performing them. The feeling I got when 1st "experiencing" the movie was trippy. Similar to a live concert. The movie is outstanding and in my opinion will last for generations and generations. It speaks to a part of my soul and spirit.It says "right on" "rock on"
    9caspian1978

    A Masterpiece of Joy

    Carl Anderson's hope of being immortal rested on the shoulders of his perfect performance as Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar. Even though the Academy Awards forgot to list him as one of the lost actors of 2003, Carl Anderson will forever be alive and remembered as long as this movie is around. More than 30 years have pasted and it is still breath taking in more ways than one. No matter what you believe, the images, music, and the passion of this movie are powerful. Anderson was content knowing that he lived long enough to see Jesus Christ Superstar become a masterpiece in the eyes of the world. What he didn't know was it was a masterpiece the day it premiered back in 1973.
    powasp

    My two cents...

    I've heard much criticism of this film over many years, and the most annoying criticism is that it didn't have the vitality of the stage productions back "in the day". There isn't much many of us can do about that, though I did see a road production of it about 7 or 8 years ago.

    The most interesting thing about this film is that it was set in "modern" times, rather than in biblical times. Roman soldiers wearing shiny helmets, and carrying machine guns is a real attention grabber. The ruins used in the film added another fascinating aspect to the production. In short, the anachronistic approach in the visuals, the lyrics, and the music itself make this a genuinely unique, and clever film.

    I thought all the acting, singing, and dancing was great, and still appears to be rather fresh and modern. The lyrics were the most memorable of any movie I've ever seen. There were many of us that could quickly memorize the entire opera from listening to the soundtrack (no videos back then), and have much fun "play acting" ourselves.

    The use of Judas as a primary character was probably the single most important aspect of the film. One has to wonder how Judas became one of the inner circle of disciples if he was such an evil crud to begin with. In church he is simply mentioned as being a traitor. The film/musical asks us to think more on this individual, and speculate as to his true nature as a human being. The only other person I know of that attempted to do this was Taylor Caldwell in her novel "I Judas". The point that the crucifixion/resurrection hinged on the betrayal of Judas, should make any Christian wonder if God actually worked through him, and that he wasn't actually "damned for all time."

    People seem to be offended by the light-hearted (and hysterically funny!) "King Herod's Song." What does the Bible say about this meeting? Certainly it doesn't say that this was an amicable meeting, and indeed, I seem to remember Jesus being beaten on the palace grounds. The look on Neely's face throughout the Herod song-and-dance is one of seriousness that belies the true nature of what was going on in this scene. This served to remind the viewer that this wasn't sheer levity, and held the scene together in its proper context until it ran full circle with Herod "spazzing" and showing rabid, rather than merely sarcastic hatred for Christ at the end. This was sheer genius and master film craft in my book. I don't think Jesus' expression would come out as well in the stage version. The reservations Pilate had about authorizing the crucifixion seem to come out in the Bible as well. So-called Christians hold Pilate responsible, though there was probably many political things going on that are only vaguely alluded to in the Bible. Non-biblical tradition says that he and his wife, Claudia Procula, eventually converted to Christianity themselves. Who knows?

    My least-favorite parts: "I Don't Know How to Love Him" reminds me a lot of "As Long as He Needs Me" in Oliver!. Both songs are plodding, and brings each film to a screeching halt. I believe that this was actually intended to be a pop song, but was thrown in when Webber and Rice were composing the opera. Still, Judas singing this through his tears towards the end of the film was very chilling. "Hosanna, Hosanna" I also find to be rather trite...still...the last stanza never fails to give me goose bumps when the crowd asks if Christ will die for them. Simon Zealot's prolonged screaming (and off key/beat) never fails to annoy me...then again, he was a rebellious zealot after all. The "falling down push up" move in this dance sequence bugs me, too. Another part that bothers me is that suddenly it was Pilate's dream, rather than his wife's as stated in the bible. I guess they did this to narrow the canvas (simplify the number of key characters). But, what a beautiful song! And, I thought the fact that nobody in the cast looked to be much over 25 was kind of weird.

    My favorite parts: Caiphas' baritone and Annas' falsetto counterpoint. "Too Much Heaven on Their Minds." The guy with the froggy voice heckling Christ as he's shuffled between Herod and Pilate. The gorgeous girl in the purple shirt (dancer in the Zealot scene)...WHO IS SHE????? Any scene with Judas in it. The montage of crucifixion scenes. The great guitar (all the instrumentation for that matter), and something I wish they had MUCH more of in the movie, that incredible electric piano. I would buy just the instrumental track if it was available.
    9didi-5

    what a group of voices!

    The Lloyd-Webber and Rice musical comes to the screen, and is nothing like the stage show at all. The deserts are real, although the back story is that this is a theatre company, putting on a production in real locations.

    The cast are largely session singers and unknowns - Ted Neeley, delicate and high-voiced as Jesus (particularly superb in `Gethsemane'); Carl Anderson, black and doe-eyed as Judas with hot soul vocals, Barry Dennen as Pilate, and Yvonne Elliman as Magdelene with her big number `I Don't Know How To Love Him'.

    One loss for those who know the stage version is being removed from the crucifixion preamble, when the ghost of Judas sings `Superstar' - this was all video camera projection in the theatre, while in the movie we are detached observers. But at other times we get uncomfortably close. And the songs survive the transportation to a more realistic setting (except the added `Could We Start Again, Please?' which sounds rather too much like the Coca-Cola theme for comfort).

    Best scenes? The one in the temple; Hosanna; and the Pharisees tapping on their scaffolding perches like crows.
    troypmc

    Yes...a good Musical

    Jesus Christ Superstar was an excellent movie and an excellent play. I first heard the soundtrack and then saw the movie, and the movie definitely fills in all of the blanks. I was confused in the beginning, when they all rode up in a bus, but I later caught on. Other than that the movie was great, the voices were great, (especially Judas, he really added anger and sorrow to his part) and the setting was perfect. I found it humorous when there were the anachronisms such as grenades and guns at the market. This was a great movie and I will watch it again and again. I am normally skeptical of musicals but I will always hold this close to my heart. This movie should be seen by anyone, and everyone. Peace!

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    • Trivia
      Norman Jewison managed only two takes of "The Temple" before he ran out of unbroken props, due to Ted Neeley's unrestrained energy when Jesus smashes everything.
    • Goofs
      Differences from the source material are not to be counted as goofs. Historical inaccuracies, such as tanks and guns in the year 0033, are also not counted as goofs, especially when related to artistic decisions.
    • Quotes

      Judas: [singing] All your followers are blind, Too much heaven on their minds, It was beautiful but now it's sour, Yes it's all gone sour...

    • Connections
      Featured in The Directors: The Films of Norman Jewison (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Overture
      (uncredited)

      Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber

      Lyrics by Tim Rice

      Performed by Orchestra and Chorus

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jesucristo Superstar
    • Filming locations
      • Dead Sea, Israel(King Herod's Song)
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $101,975
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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