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Gospel of John
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Gospel of John

Author: Philip SavilleJohn GoldsmithGarth DrabinskyJoel B MichaelsHenry Ian Cusick; et al; All authors
Publisher: [Toronto] : Visual Bible International, ©2003.
Edition/Format: DVD video : EnglishView all editions and formats
Summary: The Gospel of John, the best-loved of the four Gospels, vividly comes to life in a faithful and powerful dramatization of the biblical text. The Gospel of John meticulously re-creates the era of Jesus during a tumultuous period that changed the course of history.
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Genre/Form: Feature films., Religious films.
Named Person: Jesus Christ
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Philip Saville; John Goldsmith; Garth Drabinsky; Joel B Michaels; Henry Ian Cusick; Christopher Plummer; Miroslaw Baszak; Michel Arcand; Jeff Danna; Visual Bible International, Inc.; et al
OCLC Number: 53453423
Notes: "Visual Bible International Inc. in association with Garth H. Drabinsky and Joel B. Michaels present a Philip Saville film." "Starring Henry Ian Cusick as Jesus, and narrated by Christopher Plummer, and with a cast of over 2500, The Gospel of John has been adapted for the screen, word for word, based on the American Bible Society's Good News Bible, by Emmy-nominated John Goldsmith and is directed by acclaimed British director, Philip Saville."--Container.
Target Audience: Rated PG-13.
Description: 3 videodiscs (ca. 280 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: DVD.
Contents: Disc 1. Chap. 1-11 -- Disc 2. Chap. 12-21, credits -- [Disc 3.] special features.
Other Titles: For God loved the world so much--, Bible.
Responsibility: directed by Philip Saville ; screenplay by John Goldsmith, produced by Garth H. Drabinsky ... [et al.].

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The Gospel of John, the best-loved of the four Gospels, vividly comes to life in a faithful and powerful dramatization of the biblical text. The Gospel of John meticulously re-creates the era of Jesus during a tumultuous period that changed the course of history.

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