The King of Kings (1927)

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The King of Kings is the Greatest Story Ever Told as only Cecil B. DeMille could tell it. In 1927, working with one of the biggest budgets in Hollywood history, DeMille spun the life and Passion of Christ into a silent-era blockbuster. Featuring text drawn directly from the Bible, a cast of thousands, and the great showman’s singular cinematic bag of tricks, The King of Kings is at once spectacular and deeply reverent—part Gospel, part Technicolor epic.

Cast

Jesus, The Christ
Mary, the Mother
Pontius Pilate - Governor of Judea
Roman Centurion
Simon Of Cyrene
Mother of Gestas
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Mary Magdalene's Slave (uncredited)
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Andrew - a Fisherman
Simon - the Zealot
James the Lesser
Caiaphas - High Priest of Israel
Judas Iscariot
Proculla - Wife of Pilate
Mark (as Micky Moore)
Malchus - Captain of the High Priest's Guards
Mary Of Bethany
Adulterous Woman
Dysmas - the Repentant Thief
James - Brother of John
Gestas - the Unrepentant Thief (as James Mason)
Maidservant of Caiaphas
Galilean Carpenter (as Hector Sarno)
Imbecile Boy
Eber - a Pharisee
Young Roman
Roman Noble
Rich Judeaean
Gallant Of Galilee (as Luca Flamma)
Prince Of Persia (as Sojin)
John - the Beloved
Wealthy Merchant
Babylonian Noble
Charioteer
Executioner
Matthew - the Publican
Thomas, the Doubter
Mary Magdalene

Crew

Costume Design
Costume Design
Director of Photography
Assistant Director