The King of Kings
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| King of Kings | |
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| Image:Kingofkings poster.gif | |
| Directed by | Cecil B. DeMille |
| Produced by | Cecil B. DeMille |
| Starring | H.B. Warner Dorothy Cumming Ernest Torrence Joseph Schildkraut James Neill |
| Music by | Hugo Riesenfeld |
| Cinematography | J. Peverell Marley F.J. Westerberg |
| Editing by | Anne Bauchens Harold McLernon |
| Distributed by | The Criterion Collection |
| Release date(s) | Image:Flag of the United States.svg April 19 1927 |
| Running time | 115 min. |
| Country | Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States |
| Language | Silent film English/Aramaic intertitles |
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The King of Kings is a 1927 silent film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. It is a religious movie about the last weeks of Jesus before his crucifixion. H.B. Warner starred as Jesus. One of the last sequences (the Resurrection) of the movie is in Technicolor.
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[edit] Plot
The film opens as Mary Magdalene prances about her home to the delight of the many men around her. Upon learning that Judas is with a carpenter she rides out on her chariot drawn by zebras to get him back. Peter is introduced as the Giant apostle, and we see the gospel writer Mark as a child who is healed by Jesus. Our first sight of Jesus is through the eyesight of a little girl, whom he has healed. He is surrounded by a halo. Mary arrives afterwards and talks to Judas, who reveals that he is only staying with Jesus in hopes of being made a king after Jesus becomes the king of kings, and the seven deadly sins are cast out of her in a multiple exposure sequence. Jesus is also shown resurrecting Lazarus and healing the little children. At the very end of the film Jesus is shown ascending inside a house, which then changes into the tops of modern skyscrapers. "I am with you always" appears on the screen. Nearly all of the film's intertitles are quotes (or paraphrases) from scripture.
[edit] Cast
- H.B. Warner as Christ
- Dorothy Cumming as Mary
- Ernest Torrence as Peter
- Joseph Schildkraut as Judas
- Jacqueline Logan as Mary Magdalene
[edit] Trivia
A giant gate built for this film was later famously used in 1933's King Kong, and was among the sets torched for the "burning of Atlanta" in 1939's Gone with the Wind.
The King of Kings was the first movie that premiered at the legendary Cinema Grauman's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, CA on May 18, 1927.
Sally Rand, before becoming notorious for dancing nude behind a "bubble" in the 1930s (the origin of the term "bubble dancer" for a striptease artist), was an extra in the film.
Ayn Rand (no relation), novelist and philosopher, best known for creating a philosophy she named Objectivism and for writing the novels Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead, and We the Living, as well as the novella Anthem, was an extra in the film, and met her future husband Frank O'Connor on set.
[edit] External links
es:Rey de reyes (1927) it:Il re dei re (film 1927) pt:The King of Kings (1927) sv:Konungarnas Konung

