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: Despite being a supporting role, Welles is the film's primary draw. He reportedly directed his own scenes uncredited, bringing a signature "bravura" to the character of the troubled, jealous king.
: Modern reviews often describe it as a "cheesy" but enjoyable Sunday afternoon movie. While the production values and sets are sometimes criticized as "poor" or "cheap," the film is remembered for Welles' intense performance. DAVID_E_GOLIA-1960
: Standing at 6'10", Pedinotti (credited as "Kronos") played the Philistine giant. : Despite being a supporting role, Welles is
: David, initially a shepherd and advisor to Saul, is challenged to single combat against Goliath. He famously defeats the giant with a sling, leading the Israelites to victory. Reception & Legacy : Despite being a supporting role