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 | | September 26th, 2003 (Limited)  | Philip Saville |  | John Goldsmith |  | Henry Ian Cusick, Christopher Plummer, Daniel Kash, Richard Lintern, Steven Russell, Scott Handy, Stuart Bunce, Lynsey Baxter, Tristan Gemmill, Andrew Pifko, Elliot Levey, Diego Matamoros, Andy Velasquez, Alan Van Sprang, Stuart Fox, David Meyer, Nancy Palk, Diana Berriman, Nicolas Van Burek, William Pappas, Cedric Smith |  | ThinkFilm |  | Drama |  | gospelofjohnthefilm.com |  | NONE |  | $4,068,000 (US total) |
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 |  |  | | | | A momentous undertaking involving a creative constituency of award-winning artists and esteemed academic and theological consultants from around the world, Visual Bible's "The Gospel of John" is an ambitious motion picture that has been adapted for the screen on a word for word basis from the American Bible Society's Good News Bible. The story of Jesus' life as recounted by His disciple John, this three-hour epic feature film draws its audience into antiquity by way of meticulous recreation, including an original musical score complete with instrumental sounds of the time. This ambitious motion picture follows the Gospel precisely, neither adding to the story from other Gospels, nor omitting complex passages. |
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