The Robe with Richard Burton: DVD Cover
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The Robe Director: Henry Koster Cast: Richard Burton, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Michael Rennie

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/17/2009
  • Original Release: 1953
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 13,251
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Closed Caption; Introduction by Martin Scorsese; The Making of the Robe featurette; Commentary with film composer David Newman and film historians Jon Burlingame, Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman; Isolated Score: The Music of the Robe - Alfred Newman's Score; The Cinemascope Story featurette; Still galleries; Interactive pressbook

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- The Robe
1. Opening Credits [3:08]
2. Slave Auction [4:57]
3. Caligula [6:03]
4. To Palestine [7:38]
5. Talk of a Messiah [6:41]
6. Pontius Pilate [7:04]
7. The Crucifixion [7:43]
8. The Curse [7:34]
9. An Imperial Commission [3:46]
10. Followers of Jesus [5:00]
11. Miriam [6:04]
12. A Path Good Men Must Take [8:15]
13. The Big Fisherman [7:52]
14. Enlisted in His Service [8:02]
15. At the Catacombs [6:47]
16. Rescue [6:45]
17. Demetrius Healed [5:35]
18. Captured [:38]
19. Before Caligula [5:32]
20. A Better Kingdom [5:17]

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Editorial Reviews

Historically important as the first CinemaScope feature film, 20th Century-Fox's The Robe is fine dramatic entertainment in its own right. Based on the best-selling novel by Lloyd C. Douglas, the film stars Richard Burton as the wastrelly Roman tribune who is assigned by a weary Pontius Pilate (Richard Boone, who spends the whole of his single scene washing his hands) to supervise the crucifixion of Christ. After the Seven Last Words, the jaded Burton wins Christ's robe in a dice game. Gradually, the mystical influence of the holy garment transforms Burton from a roistering cynic into a True Believer--at the cost of his own life, which he willingly gives up in the service of his Lord. Also starring in The Robe are Jean Simmons as Burton's pious childhood sweetheart, Victor Mature as his Christian-convert slave Demetrius (an excellent performance--in fact, Mature is more believable than Burton!), Michael Rennie as the disciple Peter, and Jay Robinson as the raving Emperor Caligula. Mature, Rennie and Robinson would appear in the 1954 sequel to The Robe, the hurriedly assembled Demetrius and the Gladiators. Watch and listen for the unbilled contributions of Michael Ansara as Judas and Cameron Mitchell as the voice of Jesus. The film won three Academy Awards, and a special Oscar bestowed upon Fox for the development of CinemaScope. For many years, the TV prints of the Robe were struck from the "flat," standard-ratio version shot simultaneously with the widescreen version. Only recently has the CinemaScope The Robe been made available to cable TV (shown in "letterbox" format to allow home viewers the full picture). Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Inspirational and Emotionalby AT_The_Movies

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May 20, 2009: Another choice is King of Kings with Jeffrey Hunter. Great movie for anyone or any christian. The movie is touching, inspiring, emotional and inspiriational.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

Great transfer of early CinemaScope featureby jrcasey1960

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May 10, 2009: Sadly, Fox chose not to include the simultaneously filmed "flat" version. This BluRay release does include a PIP comparison to the Scope vs. Flat version, but it is available only if you have Blu-Ray Live internet hookup. Really crappy that they didn't bother to include the entire "flat" version. Other interesting extras include a featurette about CinemaScope. A missed opportunity to see the complete "flat" version of the film.

This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed edition.


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