In the Beginning (2000)
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Runtime: 3 hrs 9 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Taken from the biblical books of Genesis and Exodus, this Hallmark miniseries serves as a primer for some of Western cultures most beloved tales. From the Garden of Eden to the Jews' 40 years of... Taken from the biblical books of Genesis and Exodus, this Hallmark miniseries serves as a primer for some of Western cultures most beloved tales. From the Garden of Eden to the Jews' 40 years of wandering the desert, IN THE BEGINNING... gives the foundational characters of Adam, Abraham, Issac, Jacob, and Moses a glittery, FX-laden once-over. Featuring such respected thesps in iconic roles: Martin Landau as Abraham, Jacqueline Bisset as Sarah, Christopher Lee as Ramses, and Dame Diana Rigg as Rebeccah. [More]
Starring: Martin Landau, Jacqueline Bisset, Bill Campbell, Eddie Cibrian
Starring: Martin Landau, Jacqueline Bisset, Bill Campbell, Eddie Cibrian, Frederick Weller, Alan Bates, Steven Berkoff, Geraldine Chaplin, Amanda Donohoe, Christopher Lee, Art Malik, Diana Rigg
Director: Kevin Connor
Director: Kevin Connor
Screenwriter: John Goldsmith
Producer: Robert Halmi
Composer: Ken Thorne
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