The Big Fisherman 1959
The Big Fisherman
Drama that focuses on the later life of Peter, one of the closest disciples of Jesus.
Drama that focuses on the later life of Peter, one of the closest disciples of Jesus.
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Full Cast & Crew... Simon Peter
... Fara
... Voldi
... Herodias
... Herod Antipas
... Deran
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See All 1 Reviews03 Dec 2022 by CinemaSerf
So the Arab Princess "Hara"(Susan Kohner) is a favourite of King "Zendi" (Mark Dana) because the king has a fondness for her mother. It turns out that both were betrayed by the Tetrarch of Galilee (Herbert Lom) many years earlier, and that all have sworn vengeance of this man. When her badly wronged mother dies, the Princess decides to cut her black locks and don the guise of a lad so as to fulfil her newly taken murderous vow. Her travels find her encountering Simon Peter (Howard Keel) who soon realising that she is a woman - thanks to his mother-in-law, takes her into his home. This is all happening whilst her admirer from the desert "Prince Voldi" (John Saxon) is determined to fetch her back to her own people; and to try his own hand at carrying out their long held hope of assassinating their nemesis. The film is all over the place. Part Arabian adventure (the good part) and part birth of Christianity stuff (the not so good part). I kept waiting for Keel to burst into song and but for the efficient effort from Lom as the baddie Herod Antipas, this whole thing would be a poorly produced amalgam of a love story and a bible one. The production itself is colourful enough, the costumes and sets look fine but the story lacks a cohesive direction; it meanders and wanders and I did wonder what a man of Keel's stature was ever doing here.
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Release Date:
Aug 04, 1959 (United States)
Run Time:
2hr 45`
MMPA Rating:
NR
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United States
Status:
Released
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So the Arab Princess "Hara"(Susan Kohner) is a favourite of King "Zendi" (Mark Dana) because the king has a fondness for her mother. It turns out that both were betrayed by the Tetrarch of Galilee (Herbert Lom) many years earlier, and that all have sworn vengeance of this man. When her badly wronged mother dies, the Princess decides to cut her black locks and don the guise of a lad so as to fulfil her newly taken murderous vow. Her travels find her encountering Simon Peter (Howard Keel) who soon realising that she is a woman - thanks to his mother-in-law, takes her into his home. This is all happening whilst her admirer from the desert "Prince Voldi" (John Saxon) is determined to fetch her back to her own people; and to try his own hand at carrying out their long held hope of assassinating their nemesis. The film is all over the place. Part Arabian adventure (the good part) and part birth of Christianity stuff (the not so good part). I kept waiting for Keel to burst into song and but for the efficient effort from Lom as the baddie Herod Antipas, this whole thing would be a poorly produced amalgam of a love story and a bible one. The production itself is colourful enough, the costumes and sets look fine but the story lacks a cohesive direction; it meanders and wanders and I did wonder what a man of Keel's stature was ever doing here.
Cast & Crew of
The Big Fisherman
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
AS
Anita Speer... Script Supervisor
Cast
... Simon Peter
... Fara
... Voldi
... Herodias
... Herod Antipas
... Deran
... Arnon
... David Ben-Zadok
... Hannah
JB
Jay Barney... John the Baptist
MD
Mark Dana... King Zendi
... Andrew
... Menicus
... James
... Ione
... Lysias
... Rennah
... John (as Brian Hutton)
... Ilderan
... Beggar
Produced By
... Producer
JR
James Ryan... Casting