The Silver Chalice (1954)



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Synopsis:
Paul Newman made his screen debut in the gloriously nonsensical costume epic The Silver Chalice. Freely adapted from a novel by Thomas B. Costain, the film casts Newman as Basil, a first century Greek sculptor who is sold into slavery by his wicked uncle. Transported to Rome, Basil manages to enjoy a measure of freedom when his captors discover his sculpting talents; he also marries another slave, the demure Deborra (Pier Angeli) and dallies with the sensuous Helena (Virginia Mayo), the mercenary partner of court magician Simon (Jack Palance). The plot congeals when Basil is commissioned to create a silver receptacle for the chalice from which Jesus Christ drank at the Last Supper. Lorne Greene, likewise making his screen bow, is all portentous speeches and prophetic observations as the apostle Peter. Of the many silly highlights, the silliest -- and most memorable -- occurs when the unhinged Simon is possessed with the notion that he can fly with the gods (Palance's performance in this episode must be seen to be believed). When The Silver Chalice was first released, poor Paul Newman was roundly panned as a third-rate Brando; one reviewer noted that he "delivers his lines with the emotional fervor of a Putnam Division conductor announcing local stops." No one has been more vocal in the drubbing of Newman's performance than Newman himself. When the film was first aired on TV in Los Angeles in 1961, the actor took out a full-page apology in the trade papers. In recent years, however, Paul Newman has pointed to The Silver Chalice with pride, observing that he was able to overcome a bad beginning and endure as a screen favorite for over four decades.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
12/17/1954
Director Credit
Victor Saville Director
Cast Credit
John Marlowe
John Sheffield
Mel Welles Marcos
Jack Raine Magistrate
Lester Sharpe Oasis Keeper
Paul Power Witnesses to Adoption
David Bond Cameleer
Anthony Eustrel Maximus
Harry Wilson Ruffians
Terence de Marney Sosthene
Don Randolph Selech
Strother Martin
Peter Reynolds Basil as a Boy
Frank S. Hagney
Virginia Mayo Helena
Anna Maria Pier Angeli Deborra
Vladimir Ivanovich Palagniuk Simon, The Magician
Paul Newman Basil
Walter Hampden Daugherty Joseph
Natalie Wood Helena as a Girl
Joseph Wiseman Mijamin
Alexander Scourby Luke
Lorne Greene Peter
David J. Stewart Adam
Herbert Rudley Linus
Jacques Aubuchon Nero
E.G. Marshall Ignatius
Michael Tate Aaron
Mort Marshall Benjie
Booth Colman Hiram
Robert Middleton Idbash
Ian Wolfe Theron
Lawrence Dobkin Ephraim
Philip Tonge Ohad
Albert Dekker Kester
Production Credits Credit
Victor Saville Producer
Art Department Credit
Boris Leven Art Director
Rolf Gerard Production Designer
Choreography Credit
Stephen Papick Choreography
Film Camera Credit
William Skall Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Rolf Gerard Costume Designer



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