The Robe
Marcellus Gallio is a madarin who always indulges in gambling. After taking a Gie-su’s coat after he is hammered. He is tortured by this thing. He hopes to find a way to live with what he can do. Anh his life changes forever.
July 23, 1924 in Roseville, Michigan, USA
13 January 1907, New York City, New York, USA
April 23, 1899 in Mississippi, USA
September 29, 1927 in Columbia, South Carolina, USA
November 27, 1880 in London, England, UK
15 January 1879, Chelsea, London, England, UK
April 12, 1878 in New York City, New York, USA
13 May 1891, Brooklyn, New York, USA
March 11, 1898 in Romania
January 11, 1916 in Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA
November 11, 1915
8 August 1908, Mountain Home, Idaho, USA
January 20, 1898 in Aleppo, Syria
24 November 1899, Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
23 October 1910, Brooklyn, New York, USA
16 November 1886, Chicago, Illinois, USA
21 September 1930, Felixstowe, Suffolk, England, UK
18 June 1917, Los Angeles, California, USA
August 30, 1882 in Lacken, Belgium
29 April 1915, Canastota, New York, USA
6 June 1894, Ireland
1 January 1881, Liverpool, England, UK
18 November 1925, Springfield, Ohio, USA
January 15, 1909 in Texas, USA
27 August 1921, Shasta County, California, USA
26 January 1891, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
5 February 1915, Lynn, Massachusetts, USA
November 9, 1916 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
18 May 1903, Lódz, Poland, Russian Empire [now Lódz, Lódzkie, Poland]
February 23, 1902 in Canandaigua, New York, USA
March 23, 2009
hackneyed Golden Age hokumMarch 20, 2009
Had it not been the first film shot in CinemaScope, very few people would probably still be talking about The Robe.January 11, 2008
Stick with The Ten Commandments, or try watching Fellini Satyricon instead.July 19, 2010
Important historically as the first CinemaScope feature film.February 09, 2006
Turgid direction, probably not helped by a necessarily cautious approach to framing, is married to creaky dialogue and stiff performances to render this of purely historical interest.January 30, 2012
Everything, including performances, is turned up to eleven, and what it lacks in finesse it more than makes up for in sheer spectacle.July 05, 2014
It's hard to actively hate anything as deeply earnest as The Robe, but it is a long, tough sit.January 11, 2008
Pious claptrap.April 02, 2009
Insufferably wooden.March 25, 2006
Tthe mightiness of masses and the forms of heroes have never loomed so large as they do in this studied demonstration, projected by CinemaScope. But an unwavering force of personal drama is missed in the size and the length of the show.January 30, 2012
Overblown melodramatic biblical nonsense.January 11, 2008
The performances are consistently good.