π Overview:
Jesus, a humble Judean carpenter beginning to see that he is the son of God, is drawn into revolutionary action against the Roman occupiers by Judas -- despite his protestations that love, not violence, is the path to salvation. The burden of being the savior of mankind torments Jesus throughout his life, leading him to doubt.
π΅ Budget: USD
7,000,000
π Languages Available:
English
π Date Released:
1988-05-28
β Running Time:
163 mins
β Vote Average:
7.3
Beloved Cast
Jesus
Willem Dafoe
Judas
Harvey Keitel
Zealot
Paul Greco
Centurian
Steve Shill
Mary, Mother of Jesus
Verna Bloom
Mary Magdalene
Barbara Hershey
Aged Master
Roberts Blossom
Jeroboam
Barry Miller
Andrew, Apostle
Gary Basaraba
Zebedee
Irvin Kershner
Peter, Apostle
Victor Argo
John, Apostle
Michael Been
Phillip, Apostle
Paul Herman
James, Apostle
John Lurie
Nathaniel, Apostle
Leo Burmester
John the Baptist
Andre Gregory
Martha, Sister of Lazarus
Peggy Gormley
Mary, Sister of Lazarus
Randy Danson
Man at Wedding
Robert Spafford
Woman with Mary, Mother of Jesus
Doris von Thury
Lazarus / Crowd Member
Tomas Arana
Thomas, Apostle
Alan Rosenberg
Money Changer
Del Russel
Rabbi
Nehemiah Persoff
Saducee
Donald Hodson
Paulus
Harry Dean Stanton
Beggar
Peter Berling
Pontius Pilatus
David Bowie
Girl Angel
Juliette Caton
Other Apostles
Mohammed Mabsout
Other Apostles
Ahmed Nacir
Other Apostles
Mokhtar Salouf
Other Apostles
Mahamed Ait Fdil Ahmed
People at Sermon
Russel Case
People at Sermon
Mary Sellers
Crowd Member (voice)
Donna Magnani
Crowd Member (voice)
Penny Brown
Crowd Member (voice)
Gabi Ford
Crowd Member (voice)
Dale Wyatt
Crowd Member (voice)
Domenico Fiore
Crowd Member (voice)
Ted Rusoff
Crowd Member (voice)
Leo Damian
Crowd Member (voice)
Robert Laconi
Crowd Member (voice)
Jonathan Zhivago
Crowd Member (voice)
Illeana Douglas
Crowd Member (voice)
D.J. Sharp
Dancer
Khalid Benghrib
Dancer
Redouane Farhane
Dancer
Fabienne Panciatili
Dancer
Naima Skikes
Dancer
Souad Rahal
Dancer
Otmane Chbani Idrissi
Dancer
Jamal Belkhayat
Roman Soldier (uncredited)
Giovanni Cianfriglia
Isaiah (uncredited)
Martin Scorsese