The Big Fisherman
1959 · Movie · 180 min. · United States
The lush romanticism of director Frank Borzage (Seventh Heaven, Street Angel) is subsumed by the plodding reverence of producer Rowland V. Lee's screenplay (co-written with Howard Estabrook), based on the best-selling novel by Lloyd C. Douglas. Howard Keel stars as a stalwart Simon-Peter, the apostle of Christ called "the fisher of men" and the "Rock" upon whom the Christian Church was founded. The film, on the surface, deals with Simon-Peter's conversion from a self-sufficient fisherman to a believer in the inspirational teachings of Christianity. Simon-Peter also serves the needs of the real story: how Simon-Peter succeeds in joining together two lovers from the other side of the tracks. John Saxon is Voldi, an Arab prince who wants to follow in his father's footsteps as the chief of an Arab tribe and marry his beloved, Fara (Susan Kohner). But Fara, wants to see her father, Herod Antipas (Herbert Lom), dead for the misery he has inflicted upon her mother -- abandoning her for the lustful Herodias (Martha Hyer). When Voldi and Fara hear the teachings of Christ, they realize that their love must be put in abeyance to their Christian beliefs.
Direction Frank Borzage
Cast Howard Keel · Susan Kohner · John Saxon · Martha Hyer · Herbert Lom · Ray Stricklyn · Marian Seldes · Alexander Scourby · Beulah Bondi · Jay Barney · Rhodes Reason · Brian G. Hutton · Tom Troupe
Soundtrack Albert Hay Malotte
Screenplay Howard Estabrook · Rowland V. Lee · Lloyd C. Douglas
Cinematography Lee Garmes
Original title The Big Fisherman
5.5
43 votes (FilmAffinity)
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