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''' The Silver Chalice''' (1954) is a film directed by [[Victor Saville]]. Music by [[Franz Waxman]].  
''' The Silver Chalice''' (1954) is a feature film, directed by [[Victor Saville]]. Music by [[Franz Waxman]].  


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
Based on [[The Silver Chalice (1952 Costain), novel]], interpolates biblical characters in a fictional story about a Greek sculptor who designed the framework for the cup used at the Last Supper by Jesus. Starring Virginia Mayo (Helena), and Paul Newman (Basil). Music by Franz Waxman (1906-1967).  
Based on [[The Silver Chalice (1952 Costain), novel]], interpolates biblical characters in a fictional story about a Greek sculptor who designed the framework for the cup used at the Last Supper by Jesus. Starring Virginia Mayo (Helena), and Paul Newman (Basil). Music by Franz Waxman (1906-1967).  


==Editions and translations==
==Production==
 
Produced in the United States (1954).
Produced in the United States (1954).


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[[Category:Fiction--English|1954 Saville]]  
[[Category:Fiction--English|1954 Saville]]  


[[Category:Cinema|1954 Saville]]
[[Category:Cinema--1950s|1954 Saville]]
[[Category:Films|1954 Saville]]
[[Category:Feature Films|1954 Saville]]


[[Category:English language--1950s|1954 Saville]]
[[Category:English language--1950s|1954 Saville]]

Revision as of 07:08, 15 November 2015

The Silver Chalice (1954) is a feature film, directed by Victor Saville. Music by Franz Waxman.

Abstract

Based on The Silver Chalice (1952 Costain), novel, interpolates biblical characters in a fictional story about a Greek sculptor who designed the framework for the cup used at the Last Supper by Jesus. Starring Virginia Mayo (Helena), and Paul Newman (Basil). Music by Franz Waxman (1906-1967).

Production

Produced in the United States (1954).

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