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'''The Passover Plot''' (1976) is a feature film (sound, color, 108m), directed by [[Michael Campus]]. Based on [[The Passover Plot (1965 Schonfield), arch-fi]].
Jesus was a political leader who actually tried to overthrow Roman rule and fulfill the Jewish prophecy of the promised Messiah by making himself king of Israel. The finale has Christ drugged on the cross so that he appears to be dead, but the Passover plot is foiled when one of the Roman guards stabs him in the side before the body is claimed. Jesus dies after all but not before he is seen still alive after his crucifixion and burial, thus spreading the rumor of his resurrection.
==Cast==
*[[Harry Andrews]] = [[John the Baptist]]
*[[Hugh Griffith]] = [[Caiaphas]]
*[[Zalman King]] = Yeshua ([[Jesus of Nazareth]])
*[[Donald Pleasence]] = [[Pontius Pilate]]
*[[Scott Wilson]] = [[Judas Iscariot]]
*[[William Paul Burns]] = Shimon ([[Peter]])
*[[Daniel Ades]] = Andros ([[Andrew]])
*[[Michael Baseleon]] = Mattai ([[Matthew]])
*[[Peter Frye]] (uncredited) = [[Herod Antipas]]
==Editions ==
Produced and released  in the United States (1976).
==External links==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Passover_Plot_(film) Wikipedia.en]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075043/ Internet Movie Datebase]
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 13 November 2023

The Passover Plot (1976) is a feature film (sound, color, 108m), directed by Michael Campus. Based on The Passover Plot (1965 Schonfield), arch-fi.

Jesus was a political leader who actually tried to overthrow Roman rule and fulfill the Jewish prophecy of the promised Messiah by making himself king of Israel. The finale has Christ drugged on the cross so that he appears to be dead, but the Passover plot is foiled when one of the Roman guards stabs him in the side before the body is claimed. Jesus dies after all but not before he is seen still alive after his crucifixion and burial, thus spreading the rumor of his resurrection.

Cast

Editions

Produced and released in the United States (1976).

External links

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