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Director: Charles Robert Carner
Cast: Johnathon Schaech, Jonathan Scarfe, Tim Matheson, Rory Kinnear
Was Judas Iscariot, the apostle whose kiss sentenced Jesus Christ to the crucifix, a patriot who argued with Jesus or a pawn of the Roman occupiers? The story of the Passion from a different angle, with Judas doing what he believed was best for his people.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Judas, a 2004 TV movie directed by Charles Robert Carner, offers a different perspective on the story of Judas Iscariot and the Passion of Jesus Christ. The film received a mixed critical reception, with an IMDb rating of 4.8/10 indicating a divisive audience response.
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Fans of thought-provoking biblical dramas will appreciate the unique perspective offered in the 2004 film Judas, directed by Charles Robert Carner. This TV movie examines the complex motivations and inner turmoil of Judas Iscariot, the apostle who betrayed Jesus, as portrayed by the talented Johnathon Schaech.
Judas is a 2004 American biblical television drama that premiered on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) network on March 8, 2004. Written by Tom Fontana and directed by Charles Robert Carner, the 90-minute film retells the life and death of Judas from the traitor-apostle's own perspective, with Price (disambiguation) in the title role and Jonathan Scarfe portraying Jesus.
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