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  1. Day of Triumph: Drama 1954 von James K. Friedrich mit Ralph Freud/Mike Connors/Anthony Warde. Auf DVD und Blu-Ray . Jesus-Film, der sich mit dem jüdischen Widerstand gegen die römischen Besatzer ...

  2. 23. Fire on the Heather (1956) 24. The Golden Dolphin (1986) 25. Seeds Of Destruction (1949) aka The Sickle and the Cross. 26. Love Note (1987) 27.

  3. Day of Triumph es una película dirigida por Irving Pichel, John T. Coyle con Lee J. Cobb, James Griffith, Ralph Freud, Tyler McVey .... Año: 1954. Título original: Day of Triumph. Sinopsis: Film que recrea los últimos días de Jesucristo, aunque sin retratar demasiado a los personajes y con elementos inventados. De hecho, adopta una más que curiosa perspectiva, pues el personaje principal ...

  4. 9. Mai 2023 · Day of Triumph. Rating: 3.5 of 5. Director Irving Pichel , John T. Coyle. Production Company Festival Films. Genre History , Classic Film , Drama. Cast James Griffith , Lee J. Cobb , Robert Holton. Rating Not Rated. Duration 110 minutes. Of the many Hollywood "Bible epics" of the 1950s and later, 1954's Day of Triumph is perhaps the least known ...

  5. Revival of 1954 Classic FilmDay of Triumph” By Rev. James L Friedrich The very first shot of Day of Triumph establishes its uniqueness. Whereas most films of the period began with opening titles, the first thing we see in this film is Jesus, against a bright blue sky, speaking on camera for the first time in an English-language feature film.

  6. He is a mystery too large for the boxes where we would put him. Day of Triumph opened in Hollywood in December, 1954. The Los Angeles Examiner praised its “unforgettable emotional…impact.”. Newsweek said, “Compared with Hollywood biblical extravaganzas, Day of Triumph is a model of simplicity and good taste.”.

  7. Perhaps the most famous Nazi propaganda film, Triumph of the Will has been the source of much discussion since its premiere in 1935. Director Leni Riefenstahl set out to “document” the annual Nazi party rally in September 1934 with a keen eye and with the advanced technology to capture wide pans and close-up shots from below while the camera moved along a track.