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French actor Jean Marais starred as Pilate. American actor John Drew Barrymore played both Judas Iscariot and Jesus of Nazareth.
French actor Jean Marais starred as Pilate. American actor John Drew Barrymore played both Judas Iscariot and Jesus of Nazareth.
==Cast==
* [[Jean Marais]] = [[Pontius Pilate]]
* [[Jeanne Crain]] = [[Claudia Procula]]
* [[Basil Rathbone]] = [[Caiaphas]]
* [[Letícia Román]] = Sarah
* [[Massimo Serato]] = [[Nicodemus]]
* [[Riccardo Garrone]] = Galba
* [[Livio Lorenzon]] = [[Barabbas]]
* [[Gianni Garko]] = Jonathan
* [[John Drew Barrymore]] = [[Judas Iscariot]], [[Jesus of Nazareth]]
* [[Roger Tréville]] : Aaron El Mesin
* [[Carlo Giustini]] : Deccio
* [[Dante DiPaolo]] : Simone
* [[Paul Muller (actor)|Paul Muller]] : Mehlik
* [[Alfredo Varelli]] : [[Joseph of Arimathea]]
* [[Manuela Ballard]] : Ester
* [[Raffaella Carrà]] : Jessica


==Production==
==Production==

Revision as of 13:08, 2 September 2018

Ponzio Pilato <Italian> / Pontius Pilate (1962) is a feature film (sound, color, 100m), directed by Gian Paolo Callegari and Irvin Rapper.

Abstract

Pilate wants Jesus convicted, to avoid the release of the terrorist Barabbas at the Passover. To this end he tricks Judas into betraying Jesus. Pilate's plot fails, as the crowd choose to save Barabbas, not Jesus. Judas hangs himself in remorse.

French actor Jean Marais starred as Pilate. American actor John Drew Barrymore played both Judas Iscariot and Jesus of Nazareth.

Cast

Production

Produced in Italy (1962). Released in Italy on 15 February 1962, and internationally in the following years.

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