The Message - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Message"
The Message (1976)
Timing: 2:58 (178 min)
The Message - TMDB rating
7.276/10
333

Actors and characters

Photo Anthony Quinn #81598Photo Anthony Quinn #81599Photo Anthony Quinn #81600Photo Anthony Quinn #81601

Anthony Quinn

Anthony Quinn
Character Hamza
Photo Irene Papas #93110Photo Irene Papas #93111Photo Irene Papas #93112Photo Irene Papas #93113

Irene Papas

Irene Papas
Character Hind
Photo Michael Ansara #41934Photo Michael Ansara #41935

Michael Ansara

Michael Ansara
Character Abu Sufyan
Photo Johnny Sekka #92682
Johnny Sekka
Character Bilal
Photo Garrick Hagon #1822

Garrick Hagon

Garrick Hagon
Character Ammar
Nicholas Amer
Character Suheil
Photo André Morell #55830

André Morell

André Morell
Character Abu-Talib
Photo Martin Benson #58485

Martin Benson

Martin Benson
Character Abu-Jahal
Photo Robert Brown #55840Photo Robert Brown #55841Photo Robert Brown #55842
Robert Brown
Character Otba

Bruno Barnabe

Bruno Barnabe
Character Umaya
Photo Neville Jason #56700
Neville Jason
Character Jaafar
Photo John Bennett #44898

John Bennett

John Bennett
Character Salool
Photo Donald Burton #105902
Donald Burton
Character Amr
Photo Earl Cameron #10886Photo Earl Cameron #10887Photo Earl Cameron #10888

Earl Cameron

Earl Cameron
Character Annajashi
Photo George Camiller #108078
George Camiller
Character Waleed

What's left behind the scenes

  • Two versions of the film were released simultaneously: in Arabic, with Arab actors, and in English, with actors from the United Kingdom playing the main roles. The Arabic version premiered in 1976, and the English version a year later, although filming for both films took place concurrently.
  • Mustafa Akkad received a rejection from Hollywood regarding filming the movie in Morocco.
  • During the creation of the film, the director consulted with Islamic clerics and sought to be respectful of Islam and its views on the image of the Prophet Muhammad. He received approval from Al-Azhar in Egypt, but it was rejected by the World Muslim League in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The governments of Kuwait, Libya, and Morocco promised financial support for the film, but when it was rejected by the World Muslim League, Kuwait withdrew its funding. The late King Hassan II of Morocco gave him full support for the production of the film. The production of The Message took one year. 6 months of filming took place in Morocco, but Akkad was forced to halt production when the Saudi Arabian government put significant pressure on Morocco. Akkad went to Libyan leader Gaddafi in search of support to complete the project. Gaddafi allowed him to complete the remaining 6 months of filming in Libya.
  • Akkad saw the film as a way to bridge the gap between the Western and Islamic worlds, stating in a 1976 interview: “I made this film because it is personal to me. Besides its value as a film, it has its story, its intrigues, its dramas. Beyond all this, I think there is something personal in it, being a Muslim living in the West, I felt it was my duty to tell the truth about Islam. It is a religion that has 700 million followers, but so little is known about it, and that surprised me. I thought I should tell a story that would become a bridge across the gap with the West.”
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