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Samson and Delilah

  • TV Movie
  • 1984
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
293
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Samson and Delilah (1984)
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The long haired biblical strongman Samson falls in love with beautiful temptress Delilah in Philistine.The long haired biblical strongman Samson falls in love with beautiful temptress Delilah in Philistine.The long haired biblical strongman Samson falls in love with beautiful temptress Delilah in Philistine.

  • Director
    • Lee Philips
  • Writers
    • John Gay
    • Eric Linklater
  • Stars
    • Max von Sydow
    • Belinda Bauer
    • Stephen Macht
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    293
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    • Director
      • Lee Philips
    • Writers
      • John Gay
      • Eric Linklater
    • Stars
      • Max von Sydow
      • Belinda Bauer
      • Stephen Macht
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 nominations total

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    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • Sidka
    • (as Max Von Sydow)
    Belinda Bauer
    Belinda Bauer
    • Delilah
    Stephen Macht
    Stephen Macht
    • Maluck
    Daniel Stern
    Daniel Stern
    • Micah
    Clive Revill
    Clive Revill
    • Raul
    Jennifer Holmes
    • Varinia
    David Eisner
    • Arin
    • (as David S. Eisner)
    David Byrd
    David Byrd
    • Elon
    José Ferrer
    José Ferrer
    • The High Priest
    • (as Jose Ferrer)
    Maria Schell
    Maria Schell
    • Deborah
    Victor Mature
    Victor Mature
    • Manoah
    Antony Hamilton
    Antony Hamilton
    • Samson
    Angélica Aragón
    Angélica Aragón
    • Niji
    • (as Angelica Aragon)
    José René Ruiz
    • The Temple Man
    • (as Rene Ruiz)
    Brandon Scott
    Brandon Scott
    • The Magician
    Guy De Saint Cyr
    Guy De Saint Cyr
    • Soldier
    Salvador Godínez
    • Tribe Elder
    • (as Salvador Godinez)
    Allen Grossman
    • Tribe Elder
    • (as Alan Grossman)
    • Director
      • Lee Philips
    • Writers
      • John Gay
      • Eric Linklater
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    7blanche-2

    Hot Samson, shorn or unshorn

    This movie heralded the "introduction" of bona fide Australian adonis Antony Hamilton, though he had done television and a low budget cult film, "Nocturna" previously. Hamilton in various stages of undress is the only reason to watch this film -- which is a good enough one -- though in the version I saw some of the body parts were vaselined out. The dialogue is 20th century American dreck; Victor Mature, the movie star Samson, gives an embarrassing performance eating a chicken leg; and Belinda Bauer is no Hedy Lamarr and let's face it, Hedy Lamarr was not the most exciting actress to hit the screen, even if she was one of the most beautiful. This movie concentrates on bodies making out in the pool, a near-naked Samson getting tossed into the lake by his buddies, love-making between nearly naked Samson and nearly naked Delilah and good looks at Samson's muscles throughout. As far as I'm concerned, this is a no miss, having nothing whatsoever to do with the story. It is depressing, however, to realize that Hamilton died at such a young age and, all kidding aside, that is a very sad loss.
    5Avoura

    Not bad but not very close to the Biblical account

    This was an interesting film, I was expecting something that would be fairly Biblical in its storytelling, but although it was based on the Bible, some of the elements were out of order, missing, added to or changed too much for it to be an accurate representation of what the Bible tells us in the book of Judges about the life of Samson.

    This film starts off when Samson is about to marry a Philistine woman (not Delilah, but his first wife) and after that some bits are missed out and Delilah comes into the scene early on before Samson marries his first wife. Yet the Bible makes no mention of her until long after she is dead.

    I thought the acting was good, especially from the famous actor Max von Sydow, and Belinda Bauer was good as Delilah. And let's not forget that great actor Jose Ferrer who plays the high priest of Dagon.

    This is an entertaining film, but I would have liked to see it follow the Bible more closely. If you want to see an account of Samson that follows the Bible, this is not it. For example, the Bible says that Samson did not have his hair cut or his beard shaved, in accordance with the vow he took, yet in the first scene we see Samson as a young man and clean shaven. His hair is long at the back, but on top and at the sides it looks normal, not long at all. The vow that he took where he was forbidden to cut his hair or shave, or drink alcohol, is very important to the story of Samson, and especially to how he eventually loses his strength when his hair and beard are shaved off. Yet in this film he drank wine and generally did not do the things the Bible tells. And in this film Delilah cuts off a small bit of his pony tail and he loses his strength, the Bible tells us that he was shaved by a professional barber hired by Delilah. And they missed out all the times when he tricked Delilah and did not tell her the true way to lose his strength, and the Philistines attacked him but he was still strong. So the filmmakers could have made this better and been more true to the true story of Samson, but instead I think they wanted a more romantic and idealistic story so they changed it. And there was too much of Delilah in the film overall, and too much of her showing in her revealing clothing and when she was naked.

    5 out of 10, which is mostly for the good acting and generally well made film, but would be higher if they had followed the Bible more.
    6BA_Harrison

    Hair today; gone tomorrow.

    As a horror fan, I have been known to appreciate the occasional biblical epic, many a yarn from 'the good book' delivering as much sex, violence and general chaos as your average scary movie. This made-for-TV version of the oft-told tale Samson and Delilah has been watered down a bit for the medium, but there is still plenty to enjoy here, even if some of it is for the unintentional laughs.

    Dancer turned actor Antony Hamilton may have batted for the other side in real life, but he is convincingly macho here as the Hebrew beefcake with the flowing locks who stupidly puts his trust in promiscuous Philistine Delilah (sultry brunette Belinda Bauer). The supporting cast is also pretty damn good, with Max von Sydow as nasty Philistine governor Sidka, a young(ish) Daniel Stern as Samson's best bud Micah, and Cecil B. DeMille's Samson, Victor Mature, in a small role as the hero's father.

    As usual with this type of film, treachery and deceit abounds, the innocent tend to wind up dead, there are bloody battles galore, and a unquestionable faith in God helps in defeating the bad guys. Considering its humble origins (this is no massive Hollywood extravaganza by any means) the production values aren't too shabby, with decent sets and costumery; some cheap props, however, lead to some of that aforementioned hilarity, funniest bits being Samson's fight with a lion-skin rug and his smiting of an army with the rubber jaw-bone of an ass.
    Kirpianuscus

    decent

    I appreciated the presence of Maria Schell and Victor Mature in the roles of parents of Samson.

    I was grateful to Anthony Hamilton for the effort to propose a decent Samson. And Belinda Bauer is the reasonable Delilah. No doubts, different by what you know , from early ages , about title heroes but , not ignoring be only a TV movie, being familiar with 1980 s productions, not ignoring the fashion of Biblical adaptations, to be too critic about this version is unfair. Including for honest job of Jose Ferrer and Max van Sidow, for atmosphere and for physical obvious virtues of Mr. Hamilton.

    So, a kind of easy adapation, decent at whole, no doubts, charming in its way.
    5bkoganbing

    "For the money they were paying me, I'd have put on a dress and played Samson's Mother"

    A couple of Australians, Anthony Hamilton and Belinda Bauer, play the title roles in this television version of Samson And Delilah. But this film is mostly known for hauling Victor Mature out of retirement to play the small role of Samson's father. During the film Mature is kept very clothed with flowing robes of the desert and I suspect that 71 Mature did not have quite the physique that he had when he was Samson back in the day with Cecil B. DeMille.

    In fact even with the way DeMille's spectacles are thought of today by more sophisticated audiences this Samson And Delilah comes off as a second company road show product. Whatever else DeMille did, he put style and sex into his film even with the Victorian era dialog that also went into them. Both the slaying of the Philistines with the ass's jawbone and the climatic pulling down of Dagon's temple were done so much better by Cecil. And no other film ever had the gaudy color cinematography than the DeMille Samson And Delilah.

    I also suppose this film really does belong on the big screen because of its subject matter. That's where I saw the DeMille version when Paramount re-released it when I was a lad.

    Belinda Bauer is a beautiful Delilah, but there was only one Hedy Lamarr.

    Veterans of some biblical films Max Von Sydow and Jose Ferrer contribute what they can, but it isn't enough.

    However after finally getting to see this it was nice to see Victor Mature in both his farewell performance and in the film in which he made the legendary quote that the reason he did the film was that "for the money they were paying me, I'd have put on a dress and played Samson's mother". Fortunately for Vic the producers got another big screen veteran Maria Schell to be Samson's mother.

    As for Mature he walks through the scenes like a man in a hurry to get back to his retirement and a ranch he owned in those years. The paycheck must have cleared. Mature as he grew older took himself less and less seriously, an interesting phenomenon in a town loaded with king size egos.

    This Samson And Delilah is all right, but you'll never see anything like what Cecil B. DeMille did with that story.

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      This was Victor Mature's final acting role before his death on August 4, 1999 at the age of 86.
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      Featured in The World According to Smith & Jones: The Romans (1987)

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 1984 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Samson und Delilah
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico
    • Production companies
      • First National Telecommunications Inc.
      • Catalina Productions (II)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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