The Robe(1953) - FinaleHallelujah
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2008
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【Music】
Alfred Newman アルフレッド・ニューマン
【director】
Henry Koster ヘンリー・コスター
【cast】
Richard Burton リチャード・バートン (Marcellus Gallio)
Jean Simmons ジーン・シモンズ (Diana)
Victor Mature ヴィクター・マチュア (Demetrius)
Michael Rennie マイケル・レニー (Peter)
Jay Robinson ジェイ・ロビンソン (Caligula)
Dean Jagger ディーン・ジャガー (Justus)
Torin Thatcher トリン・サッチャー (Senator Gakllio)
Richard Boone リチャード・ブーン (Pilate)
Betta St. John B・S・ジョン (Miriam)
Jeff Morrow ジェフ・モロー (Paulus)
Ernest Thesiger アーネスト・セジガー (Emperor Tiburius)
Dawn Addams ドーン・アダムス (Junia)
Leon Askin レオン・アスキン (Abidor)
Helen Beverley (Rebecca)
Fank Pulaski (Quintus)
David Leonard (Marcipor)
Michael Ansara マイケル・アンサラ (Judas)
Jay Novello ジェイ・ノヴェロ (Tiro)
Nicholas Koster (Jonathan)
Frank de Kova フランク・デ・コヴァ (Slave Dealer)
Harry Shearer ハリー・シェアラー (David)
Francis Pierlot フランシス・ピアロット (Dodinius)
Emmett Lynn (Nathan)
Thomas Brown Henry トーマス・ブラウン・ヘンリー (Marius)
Sally Corner (Corneria)
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【Title】
Das Gewand / Gewand / Gewand, Das / La Tunica / Robe / Robe The / Tunica / Tunica, La Видеоклипы
"The Queen's Gambit" brought me here.
Great ending
Elizabeth!
Same except i ask somebody what movie is it from the soundtrack.
Me too
Same
Jay Robinson does an excellent job playing Caligula.
Simply amazing ending ❤ Song and scene are wonderful 😊
Ooh, I love this scene! So powerful! Going to Heaven. Hallelujah!
A truly wonderful ⭐MOVIE 🎥 ⭐
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner...
Blessed are you child, your prayer will be heard. Thank you for your faithfulness in Christ.
I second the national about Robinson's performance ... and ... Newman's powerful score. I remember seeing "The Robe" and sobbing at the ending. I was in grade school at the time. I had to have the soundtrack. It was the first record album I ever bought. I played the ending over and over so much that I wore it out. Also note the same use of music in raising of Lazarus in "Greatest Story Every Told" and crucifixion in this movie. All hail, Alfred Newman. Dennis
and in the queens gambit
That's true love.
You nailed it /niko.
Best ever
"Be thou faithful unto death; and I will give thee a crown of life." - Revelation 2:10.
Amen!
Queens gambit brought me here
Captivating movie!
Glorious
Me guts bonita dramatisacion vella
The Hallelujah at the end is a reworking of a similar Hallelujah from Newman's score for 1939's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (where it can be heard when Quasimodo rescues Esmeralda), though it is uncertain whether Newman himself wrote the piece. You can also hear it in the score for "It's a Wonderful Life," when George Bailey rushes back to town after deciding he wants to live.
I was wondering about that, since the Hallelujah/Alleluia in It's a Wonderful Life is similar to the one in The Robe.
I am a sinner. Nothing good in this flesh. Have mercy on me Lord God.
You are God's perfect child and He/She loves you very much.
First movie ever in CinemaScope...an old-fashioned Hollywood spectacle we'll never see the like of again. Not one of Richard Burton's best acting jobs, but Jean Simmons was so ethereally beautiful as Diana. Would be fun to see the whole movie again. I'm ashamed to admit I'm old enough to have seen it in Morristown, New Jersey in 1953 when it was a new and exciting first in the wide-screen process...of course I was just a baby, but I remember it well, 20th Century Fox in full glory!!
Most every actor's performance in this movie was campy with a couple of exceptions maybe, like Jean Simmons. But that's also strangely what made it good & definitely fun to watch ! Richard Burton is awesome in almost every performance he's ever given, handsome as always, & love that British accent ! Never again another one like him.
I always loved this ending, because it made me think ( and I try very hard like the next person to be moralistic) that death was not the end
Elizabeth!
amen
Why did you blot out Jay Robinson's "there going to a better kingdom" rant"? That was awesome.
I agree. Why was it deleted ? Powerful line with deep meaning in the context of the scene and what just happened before this final scene. Should not have been deleted !
Classic. ☘️✝️🕊️🇮🇪
""They're going into ⭐ANOTHER ⭐KINGDOM...!!!""
@intelogo36
same here- I first saw it 12 years ago at 9 and although I found myself in tears at the ending, it was also beautiful- I could not help smiling
Same here.
I always cry at the end especially when she stops to hand her servant the Robe.
Very inspiring.
The most powerful moment in all.the movie of The Robe. The whole council dead silent as Marcellus and Diana go to their execution and the only one making a big fuss is Caligula himself. Lol, such a big humiliating baby.
Jay Robinson was completely unhinged as Caligula.
Marcellus and Diana would probably have understood Claudius' mother Antonia in the BBC miniseries "I, Claudius" perfectly. When Antonia (played by the magnificent actress Margaret Tyzack) tells Claudius that she intends to commit ritual suicide the following day, and he blubbers "But-but you're my MOTHER! I can't let you do this!", she looks at him, owlish and utterly impassive, and says "Well, I've certainly got no desire to go on living in THIS place. It's like a menagerie filled with wild beasts." If the reign of Tiberius -- the emperor at the time -- could reduce a person of strength, intelligence and character to that extremity, the far worse Caligula certainly could.
A great Movie.
This scene perfectly captures what it´s ideally like to be a Christian: To have a moral code that cannot be shaken by perverted worldly pressures, and to have trust in God. It´s so powerful seeing them walk into heaven together, keeping their heads up while they look at what they are going towards... Beautiful, and a true piece of Art
In the sequel Demetrius, Susan Hayward's scenes where edited into this closing scene which becomes the opening scene of the succeeding movie.
Would you say the sequel is a good movie and worth watching?
A masterpiece of filmmaking. Truly I say to you this day you shall be with me in paradise!
My favorite Bible verse. So powerful, especially in the context of the exchange between Jesus & the Good Thief on the cross.
Jean ❤ Simmons WAS SOOO BEAUTIFUL. Truly a stunning woman to look at__rest in Elohim’s peace and love forever 💘
Therefore endure hardship as a good Soldier of Jesus Christ .2 Timothy 2-3.when I first seen this in 1996 I couldnt believe the people who had never heard of it.since thaat i review how it affected me I Cried yes big oh guy iam i learned how to face myself guilt shame and rebellion against my LORD and KING,Marcellus was right he,s going to right those wrong and make me New.Praise GOD for Mercy and Help in time of NEED for all.AMEN
Great ending
Un clasico de clasicos esta peli ka hicieron en el año q yo naci muy excelente esta produccion
GLORIA all' UNICO DIO.🙏🙏🎇🎇⭐⭐
""They're GOING INTO ANOTHER KINGDOM, THEY'RE GOING INTO ANOTHER KINGDOM !!!""
@Versipelles The part in the middle, just before the chorus, was also later reused in "The Greatest Story Ever Told" during the raising of Lazarus. You can hear it even more in "The Robe" at the scene of the crucifixion, when the sky darkens and it starts to rain.
The Robe came way before, 1953
back to the original soundtack , no modification
Allelujaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Ave Cristo!!!😍🇮🇹🤴
Pensar que ellos ya entraron a la gloria de Dios
I like this part. Poignant; but, I still like it! I would have preferred the sound. I like when Claudius yells "they are going to meet their King! They're going into a better kingdom!!!" The tyrant is defeated, even in their death. Looks like we are headed that way again. Maranatha!
Vanno da Dio!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!........oh my Godde. ....
I agree! It's an awesome line because it's being used as mockery, but it's something every Christian would be proud of.
"They're going to a better kingdom! They're going to see their King!"
Great line ! Confirms the power of our Lord over any earthly king or emperor like nutjob Caligula
Maybe mockery, but it seems more to me that it's a feeble retort against Marcellus and Diana; Caligula, for all his power, is powerless against them, the faith they have, and their final destiny. And he knows it.
Caligula was silenced best part lol
Enter the glory of God go we.
2023
does anyone know what scene harry shearer is in? i would truly appreciate it if someone told me.
Noble martyrs
❤ NEW DISCIPLES going to their Death. And into Paradise in The Holy ⭐🏺 Kingdom___😊
I always do see Anya Taylor-Joy's younger self, conquering her green pills! 😁
When it does COME TO TECHNOLOGY WATCHING EACH OF US, this is an example!! I DO NOT HAVE CABLE AT ALL!! HOWEVER, a few days ago, 'The Robe' was airing on one of my usual unknown channels thru my satellite antenna connection to my old t.v. I VIEWED ONLY THE LAST SCENE AS THIS SCENE!!! A COININCIDENCE?...NO THIS IS NOT...THE TRUTH IS, G-D HOLDS A POWER, I CHOOSE!!!
Quick, Americans of 2023 -- who does Caligula remind you of?
The idea that people will sometimes choose death over life under an intolerable despotism isn't limited to conditions of religious persecution. Under the Soviet Union, there were many recorded instances of prisoners in the Gulag climbing the barbed-wire perimeter fences in broad daylight, in full view of the guards. When they were ordered to climb down or be shot, they replied with a phrase that had become a cliche among the prisoners, who mocked the Communist lie about the "workers' paradise": "No! Shoot! Save us from this happy life!"
You are right, it´s not limited, and you give a great example, although of course in this movie religion is what becomes Marcellus higher cause. But first we do not know whether these prisoners were religious or not. They might have been. And secondly, don´t you think religion is something that greatly enhances a moral stance that can not be compromised? Seems to me the craziest and most evil regimes in history have been very removed from religion, and there´s not too many dictators [think Stalin, Hitler] who were God-fearing people..
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An interesting take on the development of early christian mythology but way too overdone..
"Mythology"
Imagine being this condescending.
@@someguy9571 I can understand it. We refer to other ancient religions now as mythology. (BTW, I'm a believing Christian.)
@@MelanieNLee not all of us do
Elizabeth!
mum?