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Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)
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Film version of the musical stage play, presenting the last few weeks of Christ's life, told in an anachronistic manner. Director:Norman Jewison |
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Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)
6.9
Film version of the musical stage play, presenting the last few weeks of Christ's life, told in an anachronistic manner. Director:Norman Jewison |
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Ted Neeley | ... | |
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Carl Anderson | ... | |
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Yvonne Elliman | ... | |
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Barry Dennen | ... | |
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Bob Bingham | ... | |
| Larry Marshall | ... |
Simon Zealotes
(as Larry T. Marshall)
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Josh Mostel | ... |
King Herod
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Kurt Yaghjian | ... | |
| Paul Thomas | ... |
Peter
(as Philip Toubus)
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Pi Douglass | ... |
Apostle
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Robert LuPone | ... | |
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Jonathan Wynne | ... |
Apostle
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Thommie Walsh | ... |
Apostle Thaddeus
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| Richard Molinare | ... | ||
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David Devir | ... |
Apostle
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Based on a concept album project written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, and the subsequent long-running Broadway performance, this film tells the story of the final 6 days in the life of Jesus Christ through the troubled eyes of Judas Iscariot. Too often mis-labeled a musical, this film is a "rock opera." There are no spoken lines, everything is sung. Written by Ralf Southard <rps8@psu.edu>
Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis