Biblical Classics Collection (1953)
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Runtime: 10 hrs 19 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Hollywood gives the good book the epic treatment as four classically iconic film directors deliver some of the most cherished stories in movie history. Included here are John Huston's THE BIBLE... Hollywood gives the good book the epic treatment as four classically iconic film directors deliver some of the most cherished stories in movie history. Included here are John Huston's THE BIBLE (1966), George Steven's THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (1965), Delmer Daves's DEMETRIUS AND THE GLADIATORS (1954), and Henry Koster's THE ROBE (1953). See individual titles for more detailed information. [More]
Starring: Richard Burton, Michael Parks, Richard Harris, Max Von Sydow
Starring: Richard Burton, Michael Parks, Richard Harris, Max Von Sydow, Victor Mature, Susan Hayward, Jean Simmons, Michael Rennie, Jay Robinson, Ava Gardner, Peter O'Toole, Carroll Baker
Director: Henry Koster, John Houston, George Stevens, Delmer Daves
Director: Henry Koster, John Houston, George Stevens, Delmer Daves
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