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Revision as of 10:48, 20 November 2015
Day of Triumph (1954) is a feature film (sound, color, 110m), directed by John T. Coyle and Irving Pichel.
Abstract
Cast
- Lee J. Cobb = Zadok
- James Griffith = Judas Iscariot
- Ralph Freud = Caiaphas
- Robert Wilson = Jesus of Nazareth
- Tyler McVey = Peter
- Mike Connors = Andrew
- Toni Gerry = Cloas
- Joanne Dru = Mary Magdalene
- Everett Glass = Annas
- Lowell Gilmore = Pontius Pilate
- Anthony Warde = Barabbas
- Peter Whitney = Nikator
- John Stephenson = John the Baptist
Production
Produced in the United States (1954). Released on 25 December 1954.
External links
- [ Wikipedia]
- The Internet Movie Database
- YouTube
Categories:
- 1954
- Fiction--1950s
- Fiction--English
- Cinema--1950s
- Feature Films
- English language--1950s
- New Testament Fiction
- Jesus of Nazareth (subject)
- Jesus of Nazareth--fiction (subject)
- Jesus of Nazareth--cinema (subject)
- See also:
- Mary Magdalene--cinema (subject)
- Caiaphas--cinema (subject)
- Peter--cinema (subject)
- Andrew--cinema (subject)
- Judas Iscariot--cinema (subject)
- Annas--cinema (subject)
- Pilate--cinema (subject)
- Barabbas--cinema (subject)