The Biblical story of Israel's greatest King.The Biblical story of Israel's greatest King.The Biblical story of Israel's greatest King.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRachel Weisz was offered a large part in this film when she was only 14, but her parents would not allow her to do it.
- GoofsThe "Star of David" on the shields and military standards is inaccurate. The symbol only came into common usage as a religious/national symbol many decades later. (Some believe during the middle ages) Assuming that this symbol represents David, as the name suggests, this would not be an Israelite symbol until the time of David's Kingship. This is out of place during the reign of King Saul.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Saul's guard: The king cannot speak with you now. He is engaged in the affairs of state.
Samuel: Since when have the affairs of state taken precedence over the affairs of God?
[shoves his way past and enters Saul's throne room]
Saul: ...Samuel. We welcome you. With God's blessing, our victory is complete.
Samuel: Is THIS how you show Him your gratitude... by robbing the Amalekites of their women and cattle? By holding their king in chains?
Saul: We were discussing a possible treaty. The king is to be ransomed...
Samuel: A *treaty?* *Ransom?* Saul, for this you have betrayed your own soul in the sight of God. His instructions were plain enough: "... Spare nothing from the sword."
[beheads the Amalekite king]
Samuel: ... When our tribes clamored for a king, to make us like other nations, I answered them: "We are not like other nations. The Lord of Hosts is both our God and our King." The people said, "We want a king we can see. We want a king of our own flesh and blood."
[holds up the severed head]
Samuel: Here are your kings of flesh and blood. Here is a king you can see.
[throws the head at Saul's feet]
- ConnectionsFeatured in At the Movies: King David/Lady Hawke/Fraternity Vacation (1985)
Edward Woodward's performance as Saul is strong. His ability to contort and rant makes a very believable fit of dementia. The only person I think that could have played that better would be Dennis Hopper. Who knows, maybe someone will create another biblical film with him as King Saul.
This is a very unsung, and underrated film. Richard Gere's performance was nothing short of stunning.
The giant Goliath was real, menacing and evil. Bathsehba was a real-world, believable stunning beauty-natural. I wish there were more films of this quality when it comes to biblical stories.
- mikemckenzieradio
- Jul 16, 2006
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- $22,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $5,111,099
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,212,481
- Mar 31, 1985
- Gross worldwide
- $5,111,099
- Runtime1 hour 54 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1