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CHAR-EL: THEME FROM "KING OF KINGS"

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2010

from the 1961 motion picture starring Jeffrey Hunter (STAR TREK's Captain Pike) as Jesus Christ...themes composed by Miklos Rozsa and performed by Char-El in a "Rick Wakeman" mode featuring sounds of Moog & Mellotron choir along with sampled pipe organ and orchestral percussion.

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  • THANK YOU. It was a Blessing to me to find this on YT. I have lots of memories attached to this theme and this movie. I found the Lord in 1978.

  • @Bootski55 -thank you. The Lord found ME in 1986 when I wasn't looking:)

  • A masterpiece if I ever had heard of one.

  • @LordTigerwolf thanks a lot

  • Charles, why in God's name aren't you more famous? Splendid work.

  • @jf1057 -thank you

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  • I like this music and movie, but it's curious that Jesus and the other people are so mis-portrayed as blue-eyed Aryans when they really were middle Eastern.

  • @dougjensen -well remember this was made in 1961 Hollywood

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  • Is God Almighty like human beings.... or there is nothing like him...

  • @Bootski55 Congratulations on your Faith! Good bless you!

  • @dougjensen - I agree it would have been better if they had used Middle Eastern Jewish persons, but since Jesus died and rose for all humanity I just see it as Aryans and people of color all included in Him.

  • @dougjensen You are totally correct that is why I love the look of James Caviezel, in 2004, "The Passion of the Christ". Robert Powell, also worked brilliantly as Yeshua.

    Having been in the mid-East, you will see blue eyed people. Yes I know, this is 2000 years later.  People DO migrate, always have.

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