The Robe
What happened to the Roman soldier who won Christ's robe at the Crucifixion?
That is the origin of the plot of the 1942 book by Lloyd C. Douglas and the 1953 movie it is based on that starred Richard Burton, Victor Mature, Jean Simmons, Michael Rennie, and Jay Robinson. Our Villain Protagonist Marcellus Gallio (Burton) is the soldier who crucified Jesus and won The Robe.
Marcellus is driven mad from the touch of the robe of Christ, which is then taken away from him by his servant Demetrius (Mature) who has converted to Christianity. Marcellus soon embarks on a quest to recover The Robe and destroy it, believing this will restore his sanity.
Tropes used in The Robe include:
- Bible Times
- The Caligula: the man himself (played by Jay Robinson).
- Epic Movie
- Heel Faith Turn: Marcellus
- Widescreen Shot: the first movie released using Cinema Scope.
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