The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)

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Written by Nikos Kazantzakis, Paul Schrader

Directed by Martin Scorsese

Running Time: 165 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1988

Rating: 18 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Depiction of the last days of Jesus' life, that caused controversy due to its imagining of doubts and confusion that Christ may have endured concerning his divine destiny.

When is The Last Temptation of Christ next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Indie November 25th, 9:00am and on Sky Movies Indie HD November 25th, 9:00am. See more...

Cast

Image for Willem DafoeWillem DafoeJesus
Image for Harvey KeitelHarvey KeitelJudas
Paul GrecoZealot
Steve ShillCenturian
Verna BloomMary
Barbara HersheyMary Magdalene
Roberts BlossomAged Master
Barry MillerJerobeam
Gary BasarabaAndrew
Image for Irvin KershnerIrvin KershnerZebedee
Victor ArgoPeter
Michael BeenJohn
Paul HermanPhillip
John LurieJames
Leo BurmesterNathaniel
Andre GregoryJohn The Baptist
Peggy GormleyMartha
Randy DansonMary
Robert SpaffordMan At Wedding
Doris von ThuryWoman with Mary
Tomas AranaLazarus/Voice in Crowd
Alan RosenbergThomas
Del RusselMoney Changer
Nehemiah PersoffRabbi
Donald HodsonSaducee
Harry Dean StantonSaul/Paul
Peter BerlingBeggar
Image for David BowieDavid BowiePontius Pilate
Juliette CatonGirl Angel

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