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THE GOSPEL OF JOHN (THE FILM) -- PART 2 of 12

The Gospel of John is a 2003 film that is the story of Jesus' life as recounted by the Gospel of John. It is a motion picture that has been adapted for the screen on a word-for-word basis from the American Bible Society's Good News Bible. This three-hour epic feature film follows John's Gospel precisely, without additions to the story from other Gospels, nor omission of complex passages.
This film was created by a constituency of artists from Canada and the United Kingdom, along with academic and theological consultants from around the world. The cast was selected primarily from the Stratford Shakespeare Festival and Soulpepper Theatre Company, as well as Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company and Royal National Theatre. The musical score, composed by Jeff Danna and created for the film, is partially based on the music of the Biblical period. The film was produced by Visual Bible International.
The film is narrated by Christopher Plummer and stars Scottish-Peruvian actor Henry Ian Cusick as Jesus. Others cast include British actors Stuart Bunce (John), Richard Lintern (Leading Pharisee) Scott Handy (John the Baptist), Lynsey Baxter (Mary Magdalene), and Canadian actors Diego Matamoros (Nicodemus), Stephen Russell (Pontius Pilate), Daniel Kash (Simon Peter), Cedric Smith (Caiaphas) and Nancy Palk (Samaritan Woman).
The film was directed by Philip Saville and co-produced by Canadian producer Garth Drabinsky and British producer Chris Chrisafis.
Executive producers were Sandy Pearl, Joel B. Michaels, Myron Gottlieb and Martin Katz.
Also involved were screenwriter John Goldsmith, production designer Don Taylor, sound mixer David Lee, makeup artist Trefor Proud, costume designer Debra Hanson, and director of photography and film editors Miroslaw Baszak and Michel Arcand.
Nitzan Sharron, the actor who portrayed Lazarus of Bethany, was born and raised in Jerusalem, Israel.

Release date(s) September 26, 2003

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  • this movie is great, every christian shall watch it.

    

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  • ITS REALLY CHEAP IF U GUYS BUY IT ONLINE..IT WAS LIKE 8 BUCKS AT UMM.....MAN I FORGOT THE WEBSITE BUT SEARCH FOR IT ANDBUY IT CUZ ITS SOO GOOD AND THE ONE I BOUGHT CAME WITH TWO CDS....

    OHH AND UMMM THIS MAN PROBABLY HAD THE HOLY SPIRIT WITH HIM SINCE HE DID A GREAT JOB...PRAISE GOD

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    THANK U!!

  • because john was the messenger of god in the body , jesus , he came to introduce and he was a voice in the wild preaching about the coming of jesus , the savior of all humantiy , however every human was unperfect and needed salvation , even john the baptist , and he knew his and our savior is coming =].

  • Y DID jOHN SAY THAT JESUS IS MORE IMPORTANT AND HE HIMSELF IS LESS?

  • Hallelujah...Thank you Jesus

  • @sunitha805 Yes, Jesus and his followers are also one. David and Solomon when they sat on God's throne in Israel were also worshiped.

  • @anissueofursincerity Father and son are one. they are both worthy to be worshipped.

  • Worshiping God is called worshiping the Father.

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