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The Robe is a 1953 American fictional Biblical epic film that tells the story of a Roman military tribune who commands the unit that is responsible for the Crucifixion of Jesus. The film was released by 20th Century Fox and was the first film released in the widescreen process CinemaScope.
The Robe: Directed by Henry Koster. With Richard Burton, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Michael Rennie. In the Roman province of Judea during the 1st century, Roman tribune Marcellus Gallio is ordered to crucify Jesus of Nazareth but is tormented by his guilty conscience afterwards.
- (12K)
- Drama, History, Romance
- Henry Koster
- 1953-12-04
Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Biblical epic in which a Roman military tribune, who commands the unit that crucified Jesus Christ, tries to learn about the man he killed. Cast & Crew. Read More. Henry Koster. Director. Richard Burton. Marcellus Gallio. Jean Simmons. Diana. Victor Mature. Demetrius.
- Henry Koster, Tom Connors Jr.
- Richard Burton
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Demetrius. Michael Rennie. Peter. Jay Robinson. Caligula. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. In this biblical epic, a drunk and disillusioned Roman, Marcellus Gallio...
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- Richard Burton
- Henry Koster
- History, Drama
Summaries. In the Roman province of Judea during the 1st century, Roman tribune Marcellus Gallio is ordered to crucify Jesus of Nazareth but is tormented by his guilty conscience afterwards. Marcellus is a tribune in the time of Christ. He is in charge of the group that is assigned to crucify Jesus.
Apr 7, 2023 · The Robe was nominated for five Oscars including Best Picture, Best Actor for Burton, and won for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. It also garnered a Golden Globe for Best Drama and Laurel Awards for producer Frank Ross and director Henry Koster.