King David with Richard Gere: DVD Cover

    King David Director: Bruce Beresford Cast: Richard Gere, Alice Krige, Edward Woodward, Denis Quilley

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/05/2008
    • Original Release: 1985
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 48,877
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    Disc #1 -- King David
    1. Samuel the Prophet [6:52]
    2. Anointing David [11:05]
    3. David and Goliath [6:17]
    4. Wed to King Saul's Daughter [11:31]
    5. Ark of the Covenant [8:32]
    6. The Promised Land [8:33]
    7. Philistines [6:57]
    8. Deadly Battle [10:33]
    9. New King of Israel [10:42]
    10. Bathsheba [5:06]
    11. A Brother's Revenge [4:34]
    12. The Merchant and His Servant [5:22]
    13. The Assassination of Absalom [12:48]
    14. Solomon's Kingdom [4:38]

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    Director Bruce Beresford has safely stayed within the domain of the Bible and not strayed into patches of Hollywood fiction in this routine version of the story of David (Richard Gere). For that reason, anyone unfamiliar with Biblical history might be puzzled by the episodic presentation of David's life. In the opening scenes, Samuel condemns Saul and anoints the young David as his heir, and in fairly quick succession David slays Goliath, incurs Saul's jealous wrath, leaves, and, much later, comes back to rule after Saul has died. Once David is on the throne, Bathsheba and then Absalom enter into the picture. Interspersed are brutal scenes of fighting, but not much in the way of motivation for David's complex behavior. Gaps in the narration or unclear motivation may be the result of trying to cover too many events in a 114-minute running time. Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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    February 16, 2009: Pretty good movie. One of Richard Gere's movies I have not seen. Thank you, Sherry Pace

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.