I beheld His glory [videorecording] / Cathedral Films.
Language: English Publication details: Los Angeles, CA : Inspiration Video, [1986]; Makati City : Heartshaper Video, 2012.Description: 1 videocassette (54 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inUniform titles:- Family theatre (Television program)
- Producer, Rev. James K. Friedrich ; screenplay, Arthur T. Horman, from a story by the Rev. John Evans ; director, John T. Coyle.
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DVD
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BSOP Library | DVD | PN1992.77 Ib1 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available (Restricted Access) |
Set in the days immediately following the crucifixion, a Roman centurion tells the story of Christ's last days on earth from his unique perspective. This hardened soldier's life was forever changed when he beheld the glory of the risen Christ.
This classic 1952 production, in the vein of the traditional Bible films of the era, portrays the timeless story of the Gospel with uncomplicated sincerity. This dramatic and well-made film represents the standard in biblical motion pictures of the time. It is faithful to the scriptural accounts yet brings new insights to the familiar story.
You will be captivated and inspired by this enduring film.
Originally produced for television in 1952 the TV series Family Theatre.
Producer, Rev. James K. Friedrich ; screenplay, Arthur T. Horman, from a story by the Rev. John Evans ; director, John T. Coyle.
George Macready, Robert Wilson, Thomas Charlesworth, Virginia Wave.
When Cornelius, a Roman centurion, cannot understand his baffling experience while guarding Jesus' tomb, he seeks answers from the disciple Thomas. His testimony to the risen Lord leads to the conversion of Cornelius, who declares that he "will tell this story all the days of my life, for I, also, beheld His glory."
VHS format.
