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Burton Barr Central Library
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DVD FICTION Robe
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Desert Sage Library
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DVD FICTION Robe
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Ironwood Library
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DVD FICTION Robe
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Juniper Library
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DVD FICTION Robe
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South Mountain Community Library
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DVD FICTION Robe
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Summary:
Marcellus is a Roman tribune in the time of Christ. He is in charge of the group of men that are assigned to crucify Jesus. After the crucifixion, he becomes drunk and wins Jesus' homespun robe. He becomes tormented by nightmares and delusions after the event. Hoping to find a way to live with what he has done, but still not believing in Jesus, he returns to Palestine to try and learn what he can of the man he killed.
Notes:
Not rated.
Title from container.
Based on the novel by Lloyd C. Douglas.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1953.
Special features: Introduction by Martin Scorsese; "The making of The robe" featurette; commentary by 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.
Richard Burton, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Michael Rennie, Jay Robinson, Dean Jagger, Torin Thatcher, Richard Boone, Betta St. John, Jeff Morrow, Ernest Thesiger, Dawn Addams, Leon Askin.
DVD, region 1, widescreen (2.35:1); Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, Dolby Digital 4.0 surround, Dolby Digital 1.0 mono., dual-layer, NTSC.
This DVD disc is copy protected.
English (Dolby 5.1, Dolby 4.0) or dubbed French (Dolby 1.0) dialogue, English or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned.
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