The Great Commandment (1939) DVD [Remastered Edition]
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All of Judea is groaning under Emperor Tiberius and the outrageous taxes that the merciless Roman tetrarch Herod and governor Pontius Pilate are subjecting them to. In a small village near Jerusalem, the fanatic Zealots study their scrolls and predict the coming of a King from the lineage of David, who will save the Jewish nation from the yoke of Roman oppression. However, when news comes from afar that Jesus, the son of a Nazarene carpenter, is being proclaimed the awaited Messiah, the Zealots ridicule the notion. "Can any good come out of Nazareth?" asks head scribe Lamech . The Zealots want a fighting leader, and none more so than young and headstrong Joel who also happens to love the beautiful Tamar and hopes to marry her. His father Lamech, however, has other plans and arranges a marriage between Tamar and Joel’s brother Zadok . When the Roman centurion Longinus arrives in the village on the eve of the holy Sabbath to collect the tax, a few of the poorer one attempt to escape and are captured. A disillusioned Joel decides to go to seek the man Jesus and find out for himself if Israel has now got a king. Following her heart, Tamar wants to follow him - but Joel is thinking of greater issues than his own happiness now. He seeks the freedom of his nation. When he finds Jesus, however, he encounters a man preaching a message of peace that is incompatible with the philosophy of violence. Nevertheless, he finds himself drawn to and convinced by this miracle-working Jesus. With a totally new perspective and what constitutes freedom and victory, Joel returns to his village - in time for the wedding feast of Tamar with his brother. Here is the test of his new-found faith in the greatest commandment as taught by Jesus- "Love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and all thy mind, and love thy neighbor as thyself....". Especially when his brother Zadok is killed by Longinus.EDITORIAL REVIEW: Israel is in uproar over the additional taxes that the Roman Emperor is afflicting the Jews with - none more so that the Zealots, expounders of the Holy Torah. They long for a king to rescue the nation from oppression, and at first the headstrong Joel is convinced that he has found him in Jesus, who is being proclaimed Messiah (Savior). At the cost of his own happiness with beautiful Tamar, he ventures forth to meet this holy man - but he encounters a Messiah of peace instead of war. Along with a dissenting disciple called Judas, Joel still believes that the Zealots can crown Jesus of Nazareth a conquering King. In this historical epic based on true Biblical incidents and characters, the viewer is confronted afresh with the seeming contradiction of the Prince of Peace. As the tale unfolds, almost all inner conflicts that we face in our search for real truth are tactfully - and sometimes brutally exposed. What is of greater value - spiritless theological dogma or the Kingdom of God? These and more questions are raised and answered in this timeless masterpiece by director Irving Pichel that will leave a lasting impression... and possibly a re-examination of all that we hold is true.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #150339 in DVD
- Released on: 2005-05-23
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Black & White, Collector's Edition, Color, DVD, Flash, Full length, Full Screen, Original recording remastered, Restored, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 80 minutes
Editorial Reviews
From the Actor
Before his death in Hollywood, of heart attack in 1954, Irving Pichel made his mark as an accomplished actor, director and film producer. He was most known for box-office successes like Destination Moon, Day of Triumph and The Most Dangerous Game. Pichel had a keen sense for screen talent and is accredited with the discovery of yesteryears beauty Natalie Woods. As does Martin Luther (another of his inspirational feature films) The Great Commandment examines an eternal truth with great compassion and insight.
THE PLOT: All of Judea is groaning under Emperor Tiberius and the outrageous taxes that the merciless Roman tetrarch Herod and governor Pontius Pilate are subjecting them to. In a small village near Jerusalem, the fanatic Zealots study their scrolls and predict the coming of a King from the lineage of David, who will save the Jewish nation from the yoke of Roman oppression.
However, when news comes from afar that Jesus, the son of a Nazarene carpenter, is being proclaimed the awaited Messiah, the Zealots ridicule the notion. "Can any good come out of Nazareth?" asks head scribe Lamech (Maurice Moscovich) . The Zealots want a fighting leader, and none more so than young and headstrong Joel (John Beal) who also happens to love the beautiful Tamar (Marjorie Cooley) and hopes to marry her. His father Lamech, however, has other plans and arranges a marriage between Tamar and Joel’s brother Zadok (Warren McCollum) .
When the Roman centurion Longinus (Albert Dekker) arrives in the village on the eve of the holy Sabbath to collect the tax, a few of the poorer one attempt to escape and are captured. A disillusioned Joel decides to go to seek the man Jesus and find out for himself if Israel has now got a king. Following her heart, Tamar wants to follow him - but Joel is thinking of greater issues than his own happiness now. He seeks the freedom of his nation.
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Customer Reviews
An Important Movie Right Now
Given what is happeneing right now in the middle east I can't think of a more important film for people to watch. It explains how the early israelites had to fight for their freedom 2000 years ago. It's the same soft of fighting that is going on today and it really made me rethink what I thought about what was going on. The film is also well preserved and has some great action sequences in it.
A Strong Religious Film
I'm not usually a fan of religious films, but I thought that this one is much, much better than most. It's nowhere near as preachy as The Passion of the Christ and not a ridiculous spectacle like The Ten Comandments.
Instead it takes a general adventure theme and sets it in the time of Jesus. Of course the hero must choose between saving his own life and embracing the side of god and jesus.
You can probably guess what choice he makes, but the film is a fun ride from start to finish.
It's a good film if you want some religion in your film experience but don't want it shoved down your throat.
Thanks to A2ZCDS for releasing this wonderful gem of a movie
"I don't know what I expected when I sat down to watch The Great Commandment, but I don't think I will forget what it taught me. I found the film moving and very inspiring, and will not hesitate to recommend it to everyone who wants to know what real values are all about. Kudos to A2ZCDS for releasing this wonderful gem of a movie."
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