Factual error: At the end of the film, Mary Magdalene approaches Jesus just as he has arisen from his tomb, at first shocked that he has arisen. As Jesus is talking to her and motioning with his hands, it is plainly clear that he has no nail marks/stigmata, when he should have. (See John 20: 24-29, where-in the resurrected Jesus shows "Doubting Thomas" the nail prints in his hands.)
King of Kings (1961)
1 factual error
Directed by: Nicholas Ray
Starring: Jeffrey Hunter, Hurd Hatfield, Ron Randell, Siobhan McKenna
Revealing mistake: Have a look at some of the beards (and wigs) in this movie, the facial hair is coming loose on several of the disciples' beards.
Barabbas: Peace? There will be no peace in Jerusalem, unless it is won by the sword.
Trivia: Jeffrey Hunter was 33 years old when he played Jesus. This is the same age Jesus was when he died.
Question: Why do the Roman soldiers in this film seem to rescue the Innocents from Herod's men?
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