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Paul Newman made his screen debut in the gloriously nonsensical costume epic The Silver Chalice. Freely adapted from a novel by Thomas B. Costain, the film casts Newman as Basil, a first century Greek... read more read more... sculptor who is sold into slavery by his wicked uncle. Transported to Rome, Basil manages to enjoy a measure of freedom when his captors discover his sculpting talents; he also marries another slave, the demure Deborra (Pier Angeli) and dallies with the sensuous Helena (Virginia Mayo), the mercenary partner of court magician Simon (Jack Palance). The plot congeals when Basil is commissioned to create a silver receptacle for the chalice from which Jesus Christ drank at the Last Supper. Lorne Greene, likewise making his screen bow, is all portentous speeches and prophetic observations as the apostle Peter. Of the many silly highlights, the silliest -- and most memorable -- occurs when the unhinged Simon is possessed with the notion that he can fly with the gods (Palance's performance in this episode must be seen to be believed). When The Silver Chalice was first released, poor Paul Newman was roundly panned as a third-rate Brando; one reviewer noted that he "delivers his lines with the emotional fervor of a Putnam Division conductor announcing local stops." No one has been more vocal in the drubbing of Newman's performance than Newman himself. When the film was first aired on TV in Los Angeles in 1961, the actor took out a full-page apology in the trade papers. In recent years, however, Paul Newman has pointed to The Silver Chalice with pride, observing that he was able to overcome a bad beginning and endure as a screen favorite for over four decades. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Unrated, 2 hr. 30 min.

Directed by: Victor Saville

Release Date: September 20, 1954

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DVD Release Date: February 17, 2009

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Variety Staff
June 17, 2008
Variety Staff, Variety

Like the Thomas B. Costain book, the picture is overdrawn and sometimes tedious, but producer-director Victor Saville still manages to instill interest in what's going on, and even hits a feeling of e... Full Review

A.H. Weiler
October 31, 2006
A.H. Weiler, New York Times

Though it is lavish and sweeping in execution, The Silver Chalice, for all of its august and religious aspects, is not an imposing offering. Full Review

Dennis Schwartz
April 6, 2010
Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews

The pic is so bad, you can hear the dogs barking. Full Review

John J. Puccio
February 20, 2009
John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis

...the movie attempts to make a grand splash. Unhappily, the splash is more like a belly flop. Full Review

Emanuel Levy
September 27, 2008
Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com

Admittedly dull, overlong and kitschy, the film was dismissed as embarrassing debut for Paul Newman, yet a closer look shows the attributes that would make him a mega-star. Full Review

June 17, 2008
TV Guide's Movie Guide

A tedious religious epic that wasted the talents of many. Full Review

Steve Crum
June 7, 2007
Steve Crum, Video-Reviewmaster.com

Paul Newman's most despised movie (by himself especially) is pretty bad.

May 24, 2003
Film4

Dreadful epic noteworthy mainly for being Newman's feature debut. Full Review

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