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 | The Last Temptation of Christ More Info | | 1988 |  |     | 04/01/13 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Religious & Spiritual Dramas, Biographies, Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Religious & Mythic Epics, Faith & Spirituality, Faith & Spirituality Feature Films, Dramas, Faith and Spirituality, Biographical Dramas, Faith & Spirituality Movies, Dramas based on a book, Dramas based on contemporary literature, Dramas based on Books, Cast: Barbara Hershey, David Bowie, Harry Dean Stanton, Harry Stanton, Harvey Keitel, Willem Dafoe, Barry Miller, Paul Greco, Roberts Blossom, Verna Bloom, Gary Basaraba, Irvin Kershner, Victor Argo, Paul Herman, John Lurie, Andre Gregory, Director(s): Martin Scorsese, Nikos Kazantzakis's landmark novel comes to life in director Martin Scorsese's moving, spiritual and highly controversial film that challenges the Christian notion that Jesus (Willem Dafoe) was both a man and a divine being. With an all-star cast that includes Harvey Keitel, Barbara Hershey, Harry Dean Stanton and David Bowie, the film portrays Jesus as unmistakably human, susceptible to the desires, doubts and temptations that all men face. |
 | Mary, Mother of Jesus More Info | | 1999 |  |     | 12/20/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Religious & Spiritual Dramas, Period Pieces, Made-for-TV Movies, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, Faith & Spirituality Feature Films, Faith & Spirituality, Religious & Mythic Epics, Cast: Christian Bale, David Threlfall, Edward Hardwicke, Geraldine Chaplin, Hywel Bennett, John Shrapnel, Melinda Kinnaman, Pernilla August, Robert Addie, Simone Bendix, Toby Bailiff, Director(s): Kevin Connor, From the Visitation to the raising of her son, Jesus Christ (Christian Bale), this Kevin Connor-directed television drama is centered on Mary's (Pernilla August) status as a single, unwed mother in a culture where adulteresses were stoned to death for their sins. Mary faces numerous struggles and tests of faith, and along the way pulls strength from Mary Magdalene (Simone Bendix), Joseph of Nazareth (David Threlfall) and more biblical figures. |
 | David and Goliath More Info | | 1961 |  |     | 05/24/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Action & Adventure, Adventures, Religious & Mythic Epics, Epics, Cast: Orson Welles, Ivica Pajer, Hilton Edwards, Massimo Serato, Eleonora Rossi Drago, Giulia Rubini, Pierre Cressoy, Furio Meniconi, Kronos, Dante Maggio, Director(s): Ferdinando Baldi, Richard Pottier, Orson Welles stars in this familiar Old Testament tale about the Philistines and the Israelites. When the Philistines attack, the Israelites are hopeless against the fierce giant Goliath and don't know what to do. King Saul (Welles) takes the advice of the prophets and sends an adolescent shepherd, David, into battle to conquer the oversized Philistine. David is victorious and becomes the King of Israel. |
 | Close to Jesus: Judas More Info | | 2001 | |     | 05/01/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Foreign, Religious & Spiritual Dramas, Italy, Foreign Dramas, Made-for-TV Movies, Faith & Spirituality, Religious & Mythic Epics, Faith & Spirituality Feature Films, TV Shows, Dramas, Faith and Spirituality, Foreign Movies, Faith & Spirituality Movies, Italian Movies, Cast: Aglaia Szyszkowitz, Danny Quinn, Enrico Lo Verso, Francesco Pannofino, Hannes Jaenicke, Mathieu Carrière, Mehmet Gunsur, Pierfrancesco Favino, Shel Shapiro, Todd Carter, Director(s): Raffaele Mertes, This is the story of the one-time friend and apostle to Jesus Christ, Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. This film is part of a set that also includes the uplifting New Testament stories of Joseph of Nazareth, Mary Magdalene and the Apostle Thomas. |
 | A Story of David More Info | | 1960 |  |     | 01/07/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Religious & Mythic Epics, Pre-20th Century Period Pieces, United Kingdom, Faith & Spirituality Feature Films, Cast: Barbara Shelley, Basil Sydney, David Edwin Knight, Donald Pleasence, Jeff Chandler, Peter Arne, Richard O'Sullivan, Robert Brown, Director(s): Bob McNaught, Heavily influenced by his trusted adviser, Doeg (Peter Arne), Israel's jealous King Saul (Basil Sydney) grows angry over war hero David's (Jeff Chandler) ever-increasing popularity and sets out to kill him. Conflicted about defying the leader of his people, David scrambles to stay alive. Throughout this biblical epic, the persecuted warrior receives much-needed assistance from Jonathan (David Knight), his dearest friend and Saul's own son. |