The Passion and the Power of the Christ

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Never has there been more interest in Jesus on film than right now, and this remarkable DVD contains two historic motion pictures centering on the life of Christ.
First is the rarely seen, 1905 silent classic, THE LIFE AND PASSION OF CHRIST, directed by Pathe's Lucien Nonguet and Ferdinand Zecca, which contains scenes colored by hand nearly a century ago, as well as a new musical score by Los Angeles composer Shawn Alan Klaiber.
Also, "Man of La Mancha's" Richard Kiley stars in the equally rare 1962 production, THE POWER OF THE RESURRECTION, which tells of Christ's last days thru the eyes of the apostle Peter, who loses and then regains his faith.
THE PASSION AND THE POWER OF CHRIST is a must for anyone interested in discovering the varied ways in which Jesus has been portrayed throughout the history of motion pictures.
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The Passion and the Power of the Christ
Starring: Madame Moreau , Monsieur Moreau , William Pullen , Troy Patterson , and Marc Krah Director: Lucien Nonguet , Ferdinand Zecca , and Harold D. Schuster Manufacturer: PASSPORT VIDEO ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00028G7CA Release Date: 2004-09-07 |
Description
Never has there been more interest in Jesus on film than right now, and this remarkable DVD contains two historic motion pictures centering on the life of Christ.First is the rarely seen, 1905 silent classic, THE LIFE AND PASSION OF CHRIST, directed by Pathe's Lucien Nonguet and Ferdinand Zecca, which contains scenes colored by hand nearly a century ago, as well as a new musical score by Los Angeles composer Shawn Alan Klaiber.
Also, "Man of La Mancha's" Richard Kiley stars in the equally rare 1962 production, THE POWER OF THE RESURRECTION, which tells of Christ's last days thru the eyes of the apostle Peter, who loses and then regains his faith.
THE PASSION AND THE POWER OF CHRIST is a must for anyone interested in discovering the varied ways in which Jesus has been portrayed throughout the history of motion pictures.
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