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Aug 12, 1988 · The Last Temptation of Christ: Directed by Martin Scorsese. With Willem Dafoe, Harvey Keitel, Paul Greco, Steve Shill. The life of Jesus Christ, his journey through life as he faces the struggles all humans do, and his final temptation on the cross.
- Martin Scorsese
- 359
- 1 min
The Last Temptation of Christ was originally to be Scorsese's follow-up to The King of Comedy; production was slated to begin in 1983 for Paramount, with a budget of about $14 million and shot on location in Israel. The original cast included Aidan Quinn as Jesus, Sting as Pontius Pilate, Ray Davies as Judas Iscariot and Vanity as Mary Magdalene.
- $7 million
- Peter Gabriel
- August 12, 1988 (United States)
- Barbara De Fina
Willem Dafoe. Jesus. Harvey Keitel. Judas. Paul Greco. Zealot. Steve Shill. Centurian. Verna Bloom. Mary, Mother of Jesus. Barbara Hershey. Mary Magdalene. Roberts Blossom. Aged Master. Barry Miller. Jeroboam. Gary Basaraba. Andrew, Apostle. Irvin Kershner. Zebedee. Victor Argo. Peter, Apostle. Michael Been. John, Apostle. Paul Herman.
Jesus (Willem Dafoe), 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 (Harvey Keitel) -- despite his...
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- Martin Scorsese
- R
- Willem Dafoe
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Nikos Kazantzakis. Actor. 44 Credits. Willem Dafoe. Jesus de Nazareth. Barbara Hershey. Mary Magdalene. Harvey Keitel. Judas Iscariot. David Bowie. Pontius Pilate. Harry Dean Stanton. Paul. Verna...
Martin Scorsese. Director. Nikos Kazantzakis. Novel. Paul Schrader. Screenplay. 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.