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Available for the first time on Blu-Ray, Jesus Christ Superstar (1973). Rock opera of the last week in the life of Jesus Christ. The Last Supper and Crucifixion are events which impel this mystical/musical translation of the famous Broadway rock opera.
Special Features:
- An Exclusive Interview with Master Lyricist Tim Rice
- Photo Gallery
- Jesus Christ Superstar Theatrical Trailer
- Feature Commentary with Director Norman Jewison and Actor Ted Neely
- Universal Pictures
- 102 mins approx.
- Norman Jewison
English, French
- PG
- Carl Anderson
- Barry Dennen
- Yvonne Elliman
- Ted Neeley
English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, German, Arabic, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Hindi, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish
- 2.35:1 Widescreen
- English
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Available for the first time on Blu-Ray, Jesus Christ Superstar (1973). Rock opera of the last week in the life of Jesus Christ. The Last Supper and Crucifixion are events which impel this mystical/musical translation of the famous Broadway rock opera.
Special Features:
- An Exclusive Interview with Master Lyricist Tim Rice
- Photo Gallery
- Jesus Christ Superstar Theatrical Trailer
- Feature Commentary with Director Norman Jewison and Actor Ted Neely
- Universal Pictures
- 102 mins approx.
- Norman Jewison
English, French
- PG
- Carl Anderson
- Barry Dennen
- Yvonne Elliman
- Ted Neeley
English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, German, Arabic, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Hindi, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish
- 2.35:1 Widescreen
- English
- 1
- 2
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Stands the test of time.
I'd had one of the songs from this stuck in my head, so decided I needed to view it again. It has stood up really well, even my (very non-religious) husband enjoyed it! The transfer is beautiful, all the colours are crisp and fresh, and the soundtrack is as good as it ever was.
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