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The Message (1976)

Starring: Anthony Quinn, Irene Papas Director: Moustapha Akkad Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (154 customer reviews)


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Producer-director Moustapha Akkad made a true labor of love out of The Message, which seeks nothing less than to tell the story of the origins of Islam. Originally released in the U.S. as Mohammad, Messenger of God, the film has the appeal of most biblical epics: persecuted true believers, a revolutionary prophet scorned by the powers-that-be, and the miraculous triumph of faith. It also has the cheesiness of many biblical epics, with nose-flaring performances and awkward dialogue, but the whole mish-mash is generally entertaining (and informative for those unversed in the "origin stories" of Islam). Akkad had one major hurdle; he couldn't portray the person or voice of Mohammad himself, as such things are traditionally forbidden in Islam. To say the least, this presents an interesting narrative challenge. Akkad tackles it by having characters address the camera-as-Mohammad, or having disciples step out of Mohammad's tent to repeat what the prophet has just said. It's a weird device, but the surprising thing is how often you forget about it. Akkad is aided by some topnotch technicians, including cameraman Jack Hildyard (The Bridge on the River Kwai) and composer Maurice Jarre (whose score was Oscar-nominated); Anthony Quinn, Irene Papas, and Michael Ansara lead the cast.

Also included in the two-disc set is the Arabic-language version of the film, which was shot at the same time with different actors. (It comes without English subtitles.) It runs about 20 minutes longer than the English version; Akkad explains, in a helpful 44-minute making-of documentary, that Arab styles of storytelling (including pacing) and acting are quite different than in the West. Akkad would also make Lion of the Desert and executive-produce the Halloween pictures. He died in the November 2005 terrorist bombings in Jordan. --Robert Horton


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81 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Moving film, April 17, 2002
Years ago after my first visit to Egypt, the University of Minnesota sponsored a film festival of Egyptian made films and this was one among them. Although it features film stars with whom many of us will already be familiar, Irene Pappas, Anthony Quinn and Michael Ansara, it was directed by a Moslem director, Moustapha Akkad, and has the stamp of approval of the Al Azhar Mosque and University (the oldest University in the world and an institution much respected in the Islamic world for its Koran scholarship).

While it carries a religious message for Islamic people--in fact I saw parts of it again on Saudi TV as part of the Ramadan season's celebration while I was working in Tabouk--it also explains in a sympathetic way for Western viewers many of the basic tenets of Islam. It is as moving a story in its own way as the stories of the New Testament are for Christians, and it portrays the essence of what Moslems believe about Mohamed and their faith. The simplicity and straight forwardness of the tale as it portrays the sacrifices of plain people for their convictions and the ultimate triumph of good over evil will appeal to anyone with a sense of fair mindedness regardless of ones religious convictions. The light in which it places Christians cannot fail to impress. Mohamed's more vulnerable followers are told to seek asylum with the King of Abyssinia (modern day Ethiopia), because as a Christian king he was their "brother" and bound by the "book" to protect them from their oppressors, which indeed he does! Nor are the Jews spoken ill of in the tale.

The actual cinematography is a little dated, and the story can be a little postured, but no more than any other film of the 1960-1970s. How many can sit through a John Wayne western without a little smile, whether of nostalgia or of amusement, and yet the color, pageantry and triumph of the good guys in the face of blatant evil is still a treat. The film is a beautiful work, and the story is moving, informative and well worth viewing. Glad I finally found it on DVD.

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63 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional movie...exceptional story..highly recommended., December 31, 1998
By Donnie Darko "Donnie Darko" (Yakima, Washington) - See all my reviews
  
This review is from: The Message [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I am not a Muslim, however, this movie presents a very historical and true picture of the struggles of Islam and the development of this religion. This is a movie you will enjoy watching regardless of your religious preference. I found myself having a much greater understanding of Muslims and a very deep respect for their faith after viewing this film. I highly recommend it for anyone and all ages. I am very surprised this movie was not a box office smash. One of the best I have ever seen......it answers a lot of questions and presents some great opportunities for interfaith understanding. As an American this film was a special "eye opener" for me.
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65 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great film for teaching about Islam., January 11, 2002
By M. Higgins (DEAVER, WY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Message [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I am not a Moslem so I can not speak about the authenticity or faithfulness of this film. My understanding is that Moslems like it. It looks like the reviews do that. I am a middle school teacher and I use this movie to teach my students about Islam. It is very popular with them. I find it interesting that the kids are cheering for Mohammad and his followers by the end of the film. Thinking of Moslems as "the good guys" is something our media and culture has not traditionally done, so I really appreciate the ways this film challenges societal predjudices.
I think an honest review would admit that the acting is somewhat cheesy in spots. It also raises some questions that a non-Moslem might not know answers to. For instance, why isn't Ali shown? In a teaching situation, though, that is good. You have the kids do some research and try to find answers. All and all I would highly recommend this film to any teachers out there who are looking for an highly engaging way to introduce their students to Islam.
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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent
i highly recommend to every one to watch this movie. the music of this movie is amazing.
Published 4 days ago by Mitra Dehghani

2.0 out of 5 stars Which message?
I first saw this late night on TV when it was called "Mohammed: Messenger of God". I was impressed that the start of the film shows that it's been given the seal of approval of... Read more
Published 16 days ago by lecudedag

5.0 out of 5 stars If you want to understand the truth/origin of Islam
I am a Muslim and this movie will tell you exactly about the origin and the beginning of Islam in a very interesting, impartial and accurate way. Read more
Published 4 months ago by F. Alammar

5.0 out of 5 stars A Big Reason for me becoming religious
"The Message", or as it's called in Arabic "Ar-Risalah," is one of the all-time classic movies about religion and faith, and it's my all-time favorite. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Samir Elneser

4.0 out of 5 stars Classy Islamic Propaganda
Its too bad the noble sentiments expressed in this homage to early Islam are not practised universally by its more radical followers today. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Roger Kennedy

4.0 out of 5 stars Quinn
Anthony Quinn is absolutely fantastic in this film. Along with Lion of the Desert, Lawrence of Arabia, and Zorba the Greek, Quinn makes one believe he is who he portrays.
Published 6 months ago by Wesley W. Byas

5.0 out of 5 stars Most powerful message
The first time I have seen the message was 27 years ago. It is the greatest piece of art I have even encountered. Such a strong message for humanity. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Jamil Saad

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting despite its flaws.
A few years before producing the slasher movie Halloween, Moustapha Akkad undertook the challenge to make a movie about Muhammad, the founder/prophet of Islam. Read more
Published 8 months ago by NoWireHangers

5.0 out of 5 stars The Message
The message was a vey interesting movie about the prophets life and for people that cuariuos about islam i recemend you seeing this movie.
Published 8 months ago by Christine Guillory

3.0 out of 5 stars Request for improved edition
The Message (30th Anniversary Edition)

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Published 9 months ago by Dr. Richard Daystrom

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