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    David and Bathsheba (1951) [RE-UP]

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    David and Bathsheba (1951) [RE-UP]

    David and Bathsheba (1951)
    David y Betsabé - Davide e Betsabea - David et Bethsabée - David und Bathseba
    A Film by Henry King
    DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | PAL | 1,85:1 | 4:3 | 720x576 | 01:52:23 | 5% Recovery | 7.13 GB
    Languages: Italian, English, German, French, Spanish 2.0 AC3 @ 192 Kbps
    Subtitles: Italian, English, Danish, Finnish, French, Norwegian, Dutch, Spanish, Swedish, German
    Extra: Menù, Scene Selection, Theatrical Trailer
    Genre: Historical | Nominated for 5 Oscars. Another 1 win & 1 nomination

    King David (Gregory Peck) falls in love with Bathsheba (Susan Hayward), the wife of one of his soldiers, Uriah (Kieron Moore) and carries on with her in secret, abetted by his personal assistant Abishai (James Robertson Justice). When Bathsheba becomes 'with child' and her husband has been nowhere near her, David fears that she will be stoned as an adulteress, a common occurrence in the city. He conspires to have Uriah killed in battle. The prophet Nathan (Raymond Massey) brings the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem but leaves it at the city gate because he is convinced that some unforgivable 'sin' from within the walls is responsible for a crippling drought. He soon realizes that the sin lies with David himself.

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    David and Bathsheba (1951) [RE-UP]

    David and Bathsheba still holds up as a fine Bible picture. It presents great Bible characters as flesh and blood people with all-too contemporary problems. King David is a devout believer troubled by his inability to fill the shoes of his predecessor, Saul. He's constantly reminded by his vindictive wife Michal (Jayne Meadows) that he started as a lowly shepherd. On opposing walls of his living quarters are Saul's spear and his old shepherd's harp, a pair of incompatible symbols that frequently comment on the drama.

    David and Bathsheba (1951) [RE-UP]

    David is in a very modern bind. He's sworn to uphold God's law, which is administered by the humorless prophet Nathan. Jerusalem reveres David for killing Goliath, but that was many years before. His present popularity vacillates depending on how the harvest fares – almost like a Pagan ruler, David is held directly responsible for the weather, which depends on God's favor. He can't hide with memories of his days as a shepherd, as even the old soldier he meets among the flocks (tellingly missing one hand) says that nobody could replace Saul.

    David and Bathsheba (1951) [RE-UP]

    God's influence is very real in David and Bathsheba, even if the script leaves squirming room for interpreters who downplay Biblical miracles. As a holy duty, but also perhaps to cement his good standing with his people, David recovers the Holy Ark of the Covenant and brings it to Jerusalem. But Nathan keeps it outside the walls, pending more intuitive signs that the city is in God's good graces.

    David and Bathsheba (1951) [RE-UP]

    David is very much not in God's grace, as he's carrying on a torrid adulterous affair with the wife of one of his Army officers. David and Bathsheba exchange modern rationalizations about not being loved, but they both know exactly what they're doing. The flesh is weak, and their affair makes David doubt himself further even as he's sorely needed to be the spiritual leader of his people – God's law and Civil law are one and the same.

    David and Bathsheba (1951) [RE-UP]

    David eventually abuses his power for his personal gratification, putting his entire kingdom in jeopardy. No single element can be extracted from the problem. The alluring Bathsheba wants a more fulfilling life, but she's not innocent: She purposely bathed where David could see her in hopes of igniting an affair. For this she may be stoned at the gates of the city, as are common women caught in adulterous acts. David is pinned from all sides. Nathan won't let him free of his responsibility to come clean of his sins, and his wife and own ambitious son are all too eager to see him fall from power. David has the physical ability to silence his accusers, and he desperately wants to save Bathsheba's life, but he cannot do that and preserve his kingdom as well.

    David and Bathsheba (1951) [RE-UP]

    David and Bathsheba is a 1951 historical Technicolor epic film about King David made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Henry King, produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, from a screenplay by Philip Dunne. The music score was by Alfred Newman and the cinematography by Leon Shamroy. King David was the second king of Israel and this film is based on the second Old Testament book of Samuel from the Bible. Gregory Peck stars as King David and the film follows King David's life as he adjusts to ruling as a King, and about his relationship with Uriah's wife Bathsheba (Susan Hayward). It was shot entirely in Nogales, Arizona. Goliath of Gath was portrayed by a Polish wrestler named Wladyslaw Talun.

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    TITOLO ORIGINALE: DAVID AND BATHSHEBA
    ENERE: Storico
    REGIA: Henry King
    SCENEGGIATURA: Philip Dunne
    ATTORI:
    Gregory Peck, John Burton, Holmes Herbert, Dennis Hoey, Susan Hayward, Kieron Moore, Raymond Massey, Jayne Meadows, John Sutton, George Zucco, James Robertson Justice
    Ruoli ed Interpreti

    FOTOGRAFIA: Leon Shamroy
    MONTAGGIO: Barbara McLean
    MUSICHE: Alfred Newman
    PRODUZIONE: DARRYL F. ZANUCK PER 2OTH CENTURY FOX
    DISTRIBUZIONE: 2OTH CENTURY FOX - 2OTH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
    PAESE: USA 1951
    DURATA: 115 Min
    FORMATO: Colore TECHNICOLOR
    SOGGETTO: BASATO SUL TESTO DI ANONIMI EBRAICO-CRISTIANI (LA BIBBIA)
    NOTE: COSTUMI: CHARLES LE LAIRE, EDWARD STEVENSON.

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