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The cast of the 1973 film ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ will reunite at Frida Cinema

The Frida Cinema in Santa Ana is going to be all about celebrating Jesus this weekend.

But no need to dress in your Sunday best or be ready to confess, just be ready to rock out as the independent theater marks the 50th anniversary of the musical drama film “Jesus Christ Superstar” on March 17-18.

In attendance at the screening will be Ted Neeley, who starred as Jesus; Kurt Yaghjian, who played Annas, the High Priest; along with the film’s choreographer Rob Iscove and set photographer David James.

To mark the 50-year anniversary of the critically acclaimed and pioneering film “Jesus Christ Superstar,” which turned the story of the last days of Jesus into a flashy rock opera spectacle, the Frida Cinema will hold a weekend screening of the film March 17 and 18. (Photo Courtesy Ted Neeley)

To mark the 50-year anniversary of the critically acclaimed and pioneering film “Jesus Christ Superstar,” which turned the story of the last days of Jesus into a flashy rock opera spectacle, the Frida Cinema will hold a weekend screening of the film March 17 and 18.(Photo courtesy Ted Neeley)

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“I think the movie is as equally if not more exciting and popular than it’s ever been. In 50 years, each new generation has turned their kids onto it, so it’s even more fantastic to be able to do this now than it was in the very beginning,” said Neeley, who has presented the film at the Orange County theater a few times before.

Neeley and the rest of the cast will introduce the film and answer questions and will stick around after the screenings to sign autographs and take photos with fans.

Logan Crow, executive director and founder of the Frida Cinema, expects this screening to rock even more than previous ones he’s held since it’s attached to a milestone anniversary.

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“Fans of ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ will be celebrating 50 years of one of the greatest screen musicals ever produced alongside stage and screen legend Ted Neeley,” Crow reminded. “It’s going to be electric, it’s going to be great. We’ll have people dancing in the aisles, singing along.”

The movie is an adaptation of the 1970 rock opera of the same title that turned the story of the last days of Jesus into a flashy musical spectacle featuring a memorable score by the legendary Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice. “Jesus Christ Superstar” also opened on Broadway in 1971 and sold out the shows, which also ignited several protests with some religious groups who argued that it was blasphemous.

Neeley was a member of that original stage production, as part of the ensemble cast and as the understudy for Jesus.

“I felt this was something special from day one of rehearsals,” Neeley said. “It was the music, no question.”

A couple of years later, it was his turn to rise when he got the lead role in the film adaptation, which came after Neeley got a call from the film’s director, Norman Jewison, asking him to come to London for an audition.

“I just fell on the floor,” said Neeley, who joined a cast of relatively unknown actors in the film.

Like the musical, the film version recounts the last days of Jesus Christ told from the perspective of Judas Iscariot, who worries that Jesus is falling for his own hype. And after Jesus has an outburst in a temple, Judas betrays him.

Shot entirely in Israel, the rock opera mixed passionate lyrics with a contemporary slant that included slang and flamboyant dance and song numbers.

“The movie is the greatest screen adaptation of an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical,” Crow said. “The music is incredible, it crosses so many genres, it’s an incredible rock opera that still stands up 50 years later.”

It earned $24.5 million at the box office when it was released and was nominated for an Oscar, while earning Neeley a Golden Globe nomination.

The screening at the Frida Cinema is the start of Neeley’s national screening tour in support of the film’s anniversary.

“It sure seems like audiences love this film, no matter where we go people are always telling us they just saw it again and it was wonderful,” he said.

“Jesus Christ Superstar” screening

When: 7 p.m. March 17 and 18

Where: Frida Cinema, 305 E. Fourth Street, Santa Ana

Tickets: $20 at thefridacinema.org

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