聖衣

The first motion picture in CinemaScope--the modern miracle you see without glasses!

タイベリアス皇帝治下のローマ。キリストを処刑したローマの護民官マーセラスは、その後良心の呵責から恐怖に脅え、深い苦しみに溺れる。が、かつて奴隷として使いキリスト処刑後、姿を消したギリシア人デメテリオの導きにより神の心に触れ、宣教を志すようになる。

"The Robe," released in 1953 by 20th Century Fox, stands as a landmark film in American cinema, not only for its compelling narrative but also for its pioneering use of technology. Directed by Henry Koster, the film is an adaptation of Lloyd C. Douglas's best-selling novel, which follows the story of a Roman tribune, Marcellus Gallio, played by Richard Burton, who wins Christ's robe in a dice game at the crucifixion. The film delves into themes of faith, redemption, and the transformative power of belief, set against the backdrop of the Roman Empire. Notably, "The Robe" was the first film to be released in the widescreen format CinemaScope, revolutionizing the visual experience for audiences and setting a new standard for film production. Richard Burton's portrayal of Marcellus Gallio is both intense and nuanced, capturing the tribune's journey from skepticism to profound faith. As Marcellus comes into possession of the robe, he experiences inexplicable torment, leading him on a quest to understand its significance. His interactions with characters like the slave Demetrius, played by Victor Mature, and the Christian convert Diana, portrayed by Jean Simmons, further enrich the narrative, showcasing the clash and eventual harmony between Roman and Christian worlds. Burton's performance, combined with the film's epic scope, makes "The Robe" a memorable exploration of spiritual awakening. The film's technical achievements are equally noteworthy. "The Robe" was not only the first CinemaScope feature but also one of the earliest films to use stereophonic sound, enhancing the immersive experience for viewers. The widescreen format allowed for grand, sweeping shots of ancient Rome and the surrounding landscapes, adding a layer of visual grandeur that complemented the film's epic storytelling. These innovations helped "The Robe" to become a commercial success, grossing over $36 million at the box office and earning five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. In addition to its technical and commercial success, "The Robe" holds a significant place in film history for its thematic depth and cultural impact. The film's exploration of faith and redemption resonated with audiences in the 1950s, a time of post-war reflection and spiritual searching. By presenting a Roman soldier's conversion to Christianity, "The Robe" offered a unique perspective on the early Christian movement, making it both a historical epic and a deeply personal story. Its influence can be seen in subsequent biblical epics and continues to be appreciated by audiences and scholars alike for its blend of cinematic innovation and timeless storytelling.

1953

予算4100000$

上映時間135 分

収益36000000$

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ジャンルドラマ履歴

製作国United States of America

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The Robe

類似 - 聖衣 (1953)

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