En Persia, en el siglo IV antes de Cristo, el rey Asuero pretende sustituir la reina, que ha sido asesinada, por una bella criada judía.En Persia, en el siglo IV antes de Cristo, el rey Asuero pretende sustituir la reina, que ha sido asesinada, por una bella criada judía.En Persia, en el siglo IV antes de Cristo, el rey Asuero pretende sustituir la reina, que ha sido asesinada, por una bella criada judía.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Simon
- (as Rick Battaglia)
- Hegai
- (as Robert Buchanan)
- Jewish Man
- (sin acreditar)
- Gladiator
- (sin acreditar)
- Soldier
- (sin acreditar)
- Bald Gladiator
- (sin acreditar)
- Jewish Fighter
- (sin acreditar)
- Villager
- (sin acreditar)
- Villager
- (sin acreditar)
- …
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- CuriosidadesProducer and Director Raoul Walsh did not like Daniela Rocca and did not believe she was a good actress or dancer. Walsh had Rocca's double perform Vashti's dance. He also gave one of Rocca's lines to another actress.
- PifiasThe ruins of an ancient Roman building complex are used as Simon's hideout. The ruins were disguised with some Persian elements (a broken statue, some sculptures on the walls), but Roman columns are visible. Most of the exterior/interior sets, however, are historically accurate representations of ancient Persian architecture.
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Hegai: A plain white gown. Such simplicity! Was it your choice?
Esther: Yes.
Hegai: Indeed. One might think you have no desire to win a queen's crown. A most becoming modesty. It pleases me. An unassuming virtue that needs rewarding.
[to the servants]
Hegai: Fetch me the cloak of gold!
[to the maidens]
Hegai: You may rest, my little doves.
[Hegai brings the golden cloak]
Esther: I am grateful, but I don't wish to be so favored.
Keresh: I will accept it.
Esther: Oh, yes. Yes, give it to her.
Hegai: [to Keresh] Speak only when you're spoken to!
Keresh: Take care, eunuch! I have mighty friends.
Hegai: In the brothels of the street of the soldiers, no doubt!
[to Esther]
Hegai: Here, my child. I ask you to wear it. Please.
[wraps the cloak around Esther]
- ConexionesReferenced in Mario Bava: Maestro of the Macabre (2000)
Joan Collins in her salad days plays Esther who has a relative in high places, that being Mordecai one of the Persian King Ahaseurus's chief councilors. His rival is Haman who is one serpentine rival, a reckless intriguer, but he's also Persian so he has that advantage with the king who is played with proper noble bearing by Richard Egan. All that Denis O'Dea as Mordecai has going for him is the sound advice he gives. But it illustrates a line that George Peppard spoke in the war film Tobruk about Jews always being guests in someone else's country.
Haman is played by Italian actor Sergio Fantoni who American fans probably best know as the sympathetic Italian lieutenant in Von Ryan's Express. This guy loves intrigue for its own sake, for the rush it gives him. Eventually that's what does him in.
The reason that Egan has to take a new wife is that the old wife Queen Vashti was doing a lot of catting around while he was at war. She's played by Daniele Rocca and it's a shame that lady didn't become better known. She was quite the looker.
Esther And The King gets the usual revisions DeMille style for biblical epics. I saw it over 50 years ago in the theater and it holds up very well. And it's a chance to see Joan Collins play a virgin.
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- 15 may 2013
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- The Story of Esther
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- Duración1 hora 49 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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