FREETHE ROBE EBOOK

Douglas | 520 pages | 11 Jan 2002 | HOUGHTON MIFFLIN | 9780395957752 | English | Boston, United States The Robe - Wikipedia

Looking for a movie the entire family can enjoy? Check out our picks for family friendly movies movies that transcend all ages. For even more, visit our Family Entertainment Guide. See the full list. Marcellus is a in the time of Christ. He is in charge of the group that is assigned to crucify . Drunk, he wins Jesus' homespun robe after the . He is tormented by nightmares and delusions after the event. Hoping to find a way to live with what he has done, and still not believing in Jesus, he returns to Palestine to try and learn what he can The Robe the man he killed. Maybe this was acceptable 50 years ago, but films like this are just too long and too boring for people today. I have nothing against movies over two hours, but this just doesn't have enough life The Robe it, I'm afraid, to attract modern audiences. I certainly have no objections to the story. It's nice to see a pro-Jesus movie, something almost extinct since the s. Yes, The Robe is a film that unabashedly treats Him with reverence. plays "Marcellus Gallio," a Roman tribune who takes part in the crucification and then becomes The Robe into a Christian. The Robe is won over by the impresses witness of his slave, "Demetrius" Victor Mature and other Christians who amaze Burton with their unselfishness and forgiveness. Christ's robe, too, has a profound effect on "Marcellus. I wouldn't be the least surprised if the real-life apostle had that chiseled face that Rennie exhibited. Too bad his role was so short in here. The actor who played the villainous "Calgula, " Jay Robinson, was very good in that his incredibly annoying voice alone The Robe you despise the man! Even for Believers such as me, this film dragged in too many spots and is not a film I'd watch numerous times. I'm sorry, but I have to be honest. Looking for something to watch? Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show. Visit our What to Watch page. Sign In. Keep track of everything you watch; The Robe your friends. The Robe Cast The Robe Crew. Release Dates. Official Sites. Company Credits. Technical Specs. Plot Summary. Plot Keywords. The Robe Guide. External Sites. User Reviews. User Ratings. External Reviews. Metacritic Reviews. Photo Gallery. Trailers and Videos. Crazy Credits. Alternate Versions. Rate This. In the Roman province of during the 1st century, Roman tribune Marcellus Gallio is ordered to crucify Jesus of Nazareth but is tormented by his guilty conscience afterwards. Director: Henry The Robe. Added to Watchlist. Movies of The Robe de Viejos. Share this Rating Title: The Robe 6. Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Won 2 Oscars. The Robe Cast Complete credited cast: Richard Burton Marcellus Gallio Jean Simmons Diana Victor Mature Demetrius Michael The Robe Peter Jay Robinson Dean Jagger Justus Torin Thatcher Gallio Richard Boone Betta St. Miriam Jeff Morrow Paulus Ernest Thesiger Emperor Dawn Addams Junia Leon Askin Edit Storyline Marcellus is a tribune in the time of Christ. Edit Did You Know? Trivia The Robe the movie's release Richard Burton was The Robe of being a wooden film actor, a The Robe that would remain with him throughout his career. Goofs There are repeated references to galleys leaving for Palestine and vise versa "on the next tide". The tides in the Mediterranean Sea are too slight to be of concern to sailors. Quotes Demetrius : Until now you only remembered what you did to a man. The wrong, and your shame. But now - you remember the man. Alternate Versions When "The Robe" was given its UK television network premiere on Good Friday, March 28,the version used was the non- anamorphic standard screen version. All subsequent transmissions over The Robe years since then have The Robe of the CinemaScope version. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this. Language: English. Runtime: min. Color: Color The Robe. Edit page. October Streaming Picks. Back to School Picks. Clear your history. Marcellus Gallio. Pontius Pilate. Emperor Tiberius. The Robe () - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb

Goodreads helps The Robe keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — The Robe by Lloyd C. The Robe by Lloyd C. A Roman soldier, Marcellus, wins Christ's robe as a gambling prize. He then sets forth on a quest to find the truth about the Nazarene's robe-a quest that reaches to the very roots and heart of Christianity and is set against the vividly limned background of ancient Rome. Here is a timeless story of adventure, faith, and romance, The Robe tale of spiritual longing and ultimate re A Roman soldier, Marcellus, wins Christ's robe as The Robe gambling prize. Here is a timeless story of adventure, faith, and romance, a tale of spiritual longing and ultimate redemption. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. Published April 7th by Mariner Books first published October More Details Original Title. DemetriusMarcellus. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Robeplease sign up. Is this book one that only believers will enjoy or are there any non-Christians who like this book? I am Catholic and believe but I don't like books that preach more to turn people into Christians. Katrina I am a Christian, so I can't say for sure. But I didn't find it preachy. It shows the process of the character coming to faith, but it felt authentic, …more I am a Christian, so The Robe can't say for sure. It shows the process of the character coming to The Robe, but it felt authentic, not insta-conversion, and it didn't feel like it was trying to convert me. I am looking for a book, similar to "The Robe" that I read years ago. It was about Pontius Pilate and Tiberius. I think The Robe title was something like "The Cup and the Sword", The Robe not sure. Can anyone help in identifying this book as it would be much appreciated? You can try that book. See all 3 questions about The Robe…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of The Robe. Jul 22, Jean rated it it was amazing Shelves: historical-fictionisraelreligionaudio-bookfictionroman-history. I first read this book in The The Robe was originally published in I think I have seen the movie a time or two. I remember I enjoyed both of them. I thought it would be interesting to reread the book as I do not recall much about the details of the book. The book is well written and researched. The story The Robe a Roman Officer, Marcellus Gallio. The story The Robe Gallio and his Greek slave, Demetrius, and how the The Robe affected their lives. The book is long which allows Douglas to build his characters in The Robe large landscape. The book is set in the first Century Rome and Judea. This is a great old fashioned historical novel. I highly recommend it. I read this as an audiobook downloaded from Audible. The book is twenty-two hours and The Robe minutes. Stuart Langton does a The Robe job narrating the book. Langton is an actor and audiobook narrator. View all 4 comments. Jul 09, Emily rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: Everyone in need of something. The relationships and accounts of Christ's sermons from fictional eye-witnesses were mesmerizng. All of the accounts are what we've read about in the New Testament all our lives, but the fictional stories of how those The Robe changed the lives of humble people in forsaken villages in a forsaken countryside made me understa Life-altering. All of the accounts are what we've read about in the New Testament all our lives, but the fictional stories of how those teachings changed the lives of humble people in forsaken villages in a forsaken countryside The Robe me understand how Christianity spread the world over, regardless of the Romans trying to squelch it out and how the influence of a few compassionate acts can slowly, quietly change mankind for generations exponentially. Besides, the details of life in Rome, , and Greece--in Christ's time--were intriguing. Lloyd C. Douglas whisked me to The Robe hills of Cana in a pair of dusty sandals, and dropped me down into the middle of the sunny, baren hills. The whole while with an art history professor whispering into my ear. Plus, I listened to this story as an audio book, and it was nice to hear an Australian accent enacting the Greek and Roman people. The love story isn't half bad along the way either. All of the descriptions of lush Greek melon fields, sunny Roman plazas with fountains, and cool dimly-lit weavers' shops run by old out-spoken Jewish men, were bewitching. I was so sad when this book came to a bang of an end. The Robe characters, The Robe who change by Christ's example even after his death, The Robe of Attitus Finch quality. This one, I will pick up again. In fact, I think I'll read it to my older children this winter. View all 5 comments. That astounds me. This is as fine a novel as any produced by someone who had been scribbling since childhood. The Robe Gallio is a high-born, somewhat indolent Roman Tribune who gets shipped to the fractious province of Judaea, and is conscripted into helping execute a young Jewish man accused of treas Lloyd C. Marcellus Gallio is a high-born, somewhat indolent Roman Tribune who gets shipped to The Robe fractious province of The Robe, and is conscripted into helping execute a young Jewish man accused of treason and blasphemy. But when he touches it, a mysterious The Robe and a sickness comes upon him. The The Robe man was named Jesus of Nazareth. Marcellus is joined on this venture by his loyal slave, a Greek named Demetrius, who is deeply touched by the Nazarene and desperate to learn all he can about him. People, buildings and landscapes all feel The Robe you can reach through the pages and touch them. When he spoke of long treks through the desert and The Robe parts of Judea, my throat felt as parched as those of the men. He also captures the moods of the two worlds his hero inhabits: the poverty and secrecy of the Jews and the nascent Christians forms a vivid contrast with the Romans, who are either noble but nihilistic, or debauched beyond The Robe, or mad. Most commendable is his ability to evoke the lead-poisoned, perverted world of the Roman aristocracy without overwhelming the reader with the vile decadence of it all. He gives us just enough detail to get by, only implying the The Robe sordid rumors and practices. This does not in any way detract from the quality of the work. And that was marketed as YA. Nor does he wallow in gratuitous gore—the Crucifixion and the Stoning of St. Stephen have plenty of it built in, without an unnecessary plot detour to the gladiator fights. Douglas also casts a good balance portraying good and The Robe. Like in real life, The Robe is spread evenly among the Jews and Romans. The Robe (film) - Wikipedia

The Robe Robe is a American Biblical epic film that tells the story of a Roman military tribune who commands the unit that is responsible for the . The film was released by The Robe Century Fox and was the first film released in the widescreen process The Robe. The film was directed by Henry Koster and produced by Frank Ross. The screenplay was adapted by Gina KausAlbert Maltzand Philip Dunne — although Maltz's place among the blacklisted Hollywood 10 led to his being denied his writing credit for many years — from Lloyd C. Douglas ' eponymous novel. The score was composed by Alfred Newmanand the cinematography was by Leon Shamroy. The sequel, Demetrius and the Gladiatorspicks up exactly where The Robe ends. At that time, Marcellus was told by Paulus that Caligula had become the emperor. Marcellus Gallio, son of an important Roman senator Torin Thatcherand himself a military tribuneintroduces through flashback narration, the might and The Robe of the . Diana is unofficially pledged in marriage to Tiberius's regent, Caligula. Angrily, Caligula issues orders for Marcellus to receive a military transfer to Jerusalem in Judea. Marcellus has Demetrius released and orders him to go on his own to the Gallio home. Marcellus is surprised to find Demetrius waiting for him when he arrives. Unofficially, Marcellus had freed Demetrius, but Demetrius feels honor bound to compensate Marcellus by being his servant. Demetrius accompanies Marcellus to Judea but, before the galley sails, Diana comes to see Marcellus, pledging her love for him and her intention to intercede on his The Robe with Tiberius. Marcellus declares his love for Diana and asks her The Robe make the emperor promise not to give her in marriage to Caligula. Demetrius locks eyes with Jesus and feels compelled to follow him. Jesus is arrested and condemned by Pontius Pilate Richard Boonethe procurator. Marcellus reports to Pilate, who informs him that the emperor has sent for him. Before Marcellus departs, The Robe is ordered to take charge of the detail of Roman soldiers assigned to crucify Jesus. Marcellus wins the robe worn by Jesus in a dice game and is told it will be a reminder of Marcellus's first crucifixion. Returning from the crucifixion with Demetrius, Marcellus uses the robe in an attempt to shield himself from a rain squall, but feels a sudden crushing guilt for crucifying Jesus and tears the robe off. In a fit of rage, Demetrius The Robe Marcellus and the Roman Empire and runs away, taking the robe with him. Marcellus now behaves like a madman haunted by nightmares of the crucifixion. He reports to Emperor Tiberius at Capriwho gives him an imperial commission to find and destroy the robe, while gathering a list of names of Jesus' followers. At Diana's request, Tiberius leaves her free to marry Marcellus, though Tiberius believes Marcellus is mad. Marcellus travels to Palestine, seeking to The Robe himself with Justus Dean Jaggera weaver in Cana, and the Christian community that he leads. He sees examples of Christian life in Justus's miraculously healed grandson and in the paralytic Miriam. Marcellus finds Demetrius alone in an inn and demands that he destroy the robe, believing it has cursed him into madness. Demetrius tells him the robe has no real power, that it only reminds Marcellus of what he did, and it is his guilt over the killing of an innocent man that has caused him to become so troubled. Demetrius gives the robe to Marcellus, who refuses to The Robe it. He is terrified, but as the robe touches him, he is relieved from the burden and becomes a Christian. Justus calls the villagers together and begins to introduce Peterwhen The Robe is killed by an arrow from The Robe detachment of Roman soldiers. Marcellus intervenes and Paulus informs him that his orders are no longer valid; Tiberius is dead, and Caligula is emperor. Marcellus informs Paulus that an imperial commission is valid until specifically countermanded by the new emperor. Paulus tells Marcellus to make him obey via a sword duel. After a prolonged struggle, Marcellus prevails. Rather than killing Paulus, Marcellus hurls his sword into a tree. Paulus, humiliated by his defeat, orders the soldiers to leave. The Robe invites The Robe to join Demetrius and him as missionaries. Marcellus hesitates, out of guilt; but when Peter tells him of his own denial of Jesus, Marcellus confesses his role in Jesus' death. Peter points out to him that Jesus forgave him from the cross, and Marcellus pledges his life to Jesus and agrees to go with them. Their missionary journey takes them to The Robe, where they must proceed "under cover" as Caligula has proscribed them. From Rome, Caligula summons Diana from her retreat at the Gallio home, to tell her that Marcellus has become a traitor to Rome by becoming a Christian. He takes her to the guard room where a captured Demetrius is being tortured. Diana runs out of the palace to Marcipor David Leonardthe Gallio family slave, who is secretly Christian. Diana guesses that he is a Christian and has seen Marcellus, and so she gets Marcipor to take her to see him. Marcellus The Robe Diana are reunited, and The Robe tells her the story of the robe and his Christian conversion. Diana helps Marcellus rescue Demetrius. Peter comes to Gallio, where Demetrius has been taken, and heals him. Caligula issues orders to bring Marcellus to him alive to stand trial by the end of the day. After witnessing Peter's healing of Demetrius, the physician attending Demetrius goes to denounce them to the authorities. The Robe father disowns him as an enemy The Robe Rome. Marcellus flees with Demetrius, but when Marcellus gives himself up so that Demetrius can escape, he is captured and put on trial. Caligula makes Diana sit next to him for Marcellus's trial. Marcellus admits to being a Christian; however, he denies the charge that Christians are plotting against the state. Marcellus tries to show Caligula his opportunity to accept Christ as he tries to hand the robe to Caligula, but Caligula refuses The Robe touch it, as he considers it to be "bewitched". Caligula condemns Marcellus to death by the wish of the members of the audience, based on what they have heard. Diana then accepts Christ and seeks to join Marcellus, the man The Robe considers to be her husband, in His Kingdom Heaven. She also The Robe Caligula as an insane, tyrannical monster. Caligula condemns Diana to die alongside Marcellus. As they depart The Robe audience hall for their execution, Marcellus is acknowledged by his repentant father, and Diana gives the robe to Marcipor. As Diana and Marcellus climb the staircase, with Caligula ranting behind them, the scene behind them changes: The hall full of people disappears and is replaced by a background of shining gold in some prints the background changes to a soft blue, cloud-filled sky and the music includes the sounds of a celestial choir singing " Alleluia. Despite the careful attention to Roman history and culture displayed in the film, some inaccuracies are included: in reality, Emperor Tiberius' wife, Juliawho had been banished from Rome by her father Augustus years before Tiberius acceded to the imperial throne, was already dead. Jeff Chandler was originally announced for the role of Demetrius. Filming finished on 30 Apriltwo weeks ahead The Robe schedule. The film was advertised as "the modern miracle you see The Robe glasses", a dig at the 3D movies of the day. Since many theaters of the day were not equipped to show a CinemaScope film, two versions of The Robe were made: one in the standard screen ratio of the day, the other in the widescreen process. Setups and some dialogue differ between the versions. American Movie Classics may have been the first to offer telecasts of the widescreen version. Recent DVDs and Blu-ray Discs The Robe the film, however, present the film in the original widescreen format, as well as the multitrack stereophonic soundtrack. Critical reaction of the film and CinemaScope following the premiere in New York was generally favourable. But The Robe mightiness of surroundings—the spectacle of settings and costumes—is meaningful only in relation to the story that is being told. And the story in this instance is not spectacular, so that the amplitude of its surroundings does not enhance its scope. One magnificent scene after another, under the anamorphic technique, unveils the splendor that was Rome and the turbulence that was Jerusalem at the time of Christ on Calvary. Edwin Schallert of the Los Angeles Times stated that the film was in "a class that is unique, deeply spiritual and The Robe awe-inspiring. Coe of The Washington Post wrote, The Robe through the writing, partly through the variety of acting styles, this reverence does not stir the emotions. It is very hard to take The Robe a film which presents so petulantly obvious a performance as Jay Robinson's sophomoric Caligula or a script which early observes: 'You have made me the The Robe stock of Rome. The Robe if it had been produced in the conventional 2-D form, Lloyd C. Douglas' powerful novel of the birth of Christianity in the days of ancient Rome would have made a great picture, but having been produced in the revolutionary CinemaScope process, it emerges as not only a superior dramatic achievement but The Robe as a The Robe that will electrify audiences with its overpowering scope and magnitude. The performances lack enthusiasm, and The Robe Burton in particular seems ill at ease as the morose Marcellus. If the actual speaking The Robe Christ's cry from the Cross is a major error, it is not multiplied. In The Robe, the subject is treated with reasonable reverence and is a deal better than Quo Vadiswhich was The Robe perfect illustration of Aristotle's remark about the ludicrous being merely a sub- division of the ugly. The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:. The elaborate poster for the film has one glaring flaw. The woman's face is not Jean Simmons. Originally, Jean Peters had been cast as Diana, but became pregnant. Simmons was hired to replace her. But the poster was not changed, and shows the wrong Jean. The film's successful and highly The Robe sequel, Demetrius and the Gladiatorsfeatured Victor Mature in the title role. Demetrius and the Gladiators begins with Caligula's challenge to Marcellus and Diana as The Robe climb the stairs to their execution. The Robe was completed before The Robe was released. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Robe Theatrical release poster. Release date. Running time. New York The Robe. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved January 20,

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