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King David
King David

King David (1985)

56% User Rating
1h 54min
Action
Adventure
History
Drama

"The story of the man."

This is a movie about the life of Israel's king David.

Bruce BeresfordDirector

Cast

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Richard Gere

Richard Gere

King David

Edward Woodward

Edward Woodward

King Saul

Denis Quilley

Denis Quilley

Prophet Samuel

Alice Krige

Alice Krige

Bathsheba

Cherie Lunghi

Cherie Lunghi

Michal

John Castle

John Castle

Abner

George Eastman

George Eastman

Goliath

Tomas Milian

Tomas Milian

Akiss (uncredited)

Niall Buggy

Niall Buggy

Nathan

Hurd Hatfield

Hurd Hatfield

Ahimelech

Jack Klaff

Jack Klaff

Jonathan

Tim Woodward

Tim Woodward

Joab

David de Keyser

David de Keyser

Ahitophel

Ian Sears

Ian Sears

Young David

Simon Dutton

Simon Dutton

Eliab

Jean-Marc Barr

Jean-Marc Barr

Absalom

Arthur Whybrow

Arthur Whybrow

Jesse

Christopher Malcolm

Christopher Malcolm

Doeg

Valentine Pelka

Valentine Pelka

Shammah

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Ned Vukovic

Malchishua

James Coombes

James Coombes

Amnon

Mark Drewry

Mark Drewry

Ishbosheth

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John Gabriel

Jehosaphat

Gina Bellman

Gina Bellman

Tamar

John Hallam

John Hallam

Philistine Armour Bearer

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James Lister

Uriah

Jason Carter

Jason Carter

Solomon

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John Barrard

Benjamite Elder

Peter Frye

Peter Frye

Judean Elder

David Graham

David Graham

Ephraimite Elder

Genevieve Allenbury

Genevieve Allenbury

Ahinoam

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Ishia Bennison

Maacah

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Jenny Lipman

Abigail

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David George

Messenger

Anton Alexander

Anton Alexander

Runner

Marino Masé

Marino Masé

Agag

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Roberto Renna

Zabad

Lorenzo Piani

Lorenzo Piani

Guardian

Massimo Sarchielli

Massimo Sarchielli

Palastu

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Nana Aslanoglu

Ahinoab

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Shimon Avidan

Young Absalom

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Nicholas van der Weide

Young Solomon

Reviews (2)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 70%

April 22, 2019

***Good but lacks the detail to make it great*** David is my favorite biblical character aside from JC himself. I never tire of reading the events of his life: the trials & perseverance, the agonies & ecstasies, the successes and failures. "King David" (1985) stars Richard Gere in the titular role and covers the bulk of the events. You’ll see all the following happenings in the picture: Samuel's choosing of David as successor to King Saul; Israel's battles with the Philistines; the fight with the hulking Goliath and David's victory with a sling shot; David playing his harp to soothe Saul's torment; Saul's increasing jealousy and hatred of “the man after God’s own heart”; David & Jonathan's brotherly love; David's wandering in the wilderness with his men, fleeing Saul; his stealing of Saul's spear while he sleeps in a cave, sparing him; Saul's suicide; David dancing in his skivvies when the Ark of the Covenant is brought into Jerusalem; Michal's love and, later, hatred of David (as he dances before the LORD); David secretly ogling the nude Bathsheba bathing from his palace roof and the ensuing adultery; David's indirect murder of Uriah (Bathsheba's husband) and Nathan's rebuke; Amnon's rape of his half-sister Tamar; Absalom's justified slaying of his half-brother Amnon; Absalom's stealing of the Israelite's hearts; Absalom's death and David's grieving The film is worthwhile if you desire to see these numerous events depicted before your eyes. The cast, sets, costumes, locations and filmmaking are for the most part of the highest order for 1985. Edward Woodward is excellent as the jealous and bitter King Saul, even though he lacks Saul's height (as he was a head taller than any other Israelite). Most aspects of the David/Goliath challenge are great, like the troops shown on two separate hills. Cherie Lunghi possesses an intelligent and unique beauty as David’s first wife, Michal, while Alice Krige is beautiful as Bathsheba. Despite the numerous events covered in David's life, the film only runs 1 hour and 50 minutes before the closing credits. The problem with this is that there's at least 3 hours of material and shortening it down to less than 2 hours prevents the viewer from being captivated by the myriad characters and happenings. This will leave some struggling to connect with the people and their stories. Regardless of the numerous events flying by, the film has a bit of a lazy vibe. There's very little spectacle like "The Ten Commandments,” but it’s more realistic. David was a ruddy and handsome man, according to the Bible, and Gere is quite good in the role. Yet David was a very passionate, a "man after God's own heart, which is effectively shown in some parts, like what he does with the model of the Temple at the end, but not in others, like when the boy fights Goliath there's zero passion and righteous ferocity as seen in the Biblical account (e.g. "Who is this uncircumcised Philistine who would defy the armies of the living God?!!"). Plus the film doesn't show the serious trash-talking that went back and forth between the two. The fight's just too low-key. Although the gist of the story is accurate there are inaccuracies that some nitpick, e.g. Goliath challenged David and the Israelites himself, he didn't speak through another man; David picked up stones before going out to fight the giant, not while fighting him; Absalom waited a long time before slaying Amnon, he didn't do it immediately; etc. Changes like these aren't that big of a deal and were made for dramatic or condensing reasons. Someone criticized the film for showing Bathsheba at fault for seducing David. Actually, they both shared fault equally. Everyone in Jerusalem knew the king stayed home while the troops were out fighting, so Bathsheba was likely fully aware that the king could catch a tantalizing glimpse of her while she was bathing on the nearby roof. Besides, even though David was the king, she could have said 'no' when the proposition of adultery later presented itself. In other words, she was both into it and into David. I've seen "King David" four times now and enjoy it every time. It's a well-done cinematic account of David's life for 1985 with a kinda weak ending. But the picture cuts off more than it can chew in a mere 1 hour and 54 minutes, leaving the viewer detached from the characters and events beyond David, in particular those who know little about the biblical account. But don't listen to those who give this film an absurdly low rating. They're way off. It's good; it just lacks the detail to make it great. Nevertheless, I’d watch “King David” any day over the overrated “Braveheart.” The movie was shot in Italy with studio stuff done Pinewood Studios, London. GRADE: B

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