Biblical Classics Collection: The Bible / The Robe / The Greatest Story Ever Told / Demetrius And The Gladiators (Widescreen)

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Biblical Classics Collection: The Bible / The Robe / The Greatest Story Ever Told / Demetrius And The Gladiators (Widescreen)

The "Biblical Classics Collection" includes "The Bible", "The Robe", "The Greatest Story Ever Told" and "Demetrius And The Gladiators". "The Bible": The greatest stories of the Old Testament are brought to the screen with astounding scope and power in this international film which depicts the first 22 chapters of Genesis. This is the spectacular story of man's creation, his fall, his survival and his indomitable faith in the future. Matching the epic scale of the production are performances by George C. Scott as Abraham, Ava Gardner as Sarah, and Peter O'Toole as the haunting presence of the Angel of God. The legendary John Huston directs and delivers a commanding performance as Noah. From the film's opening amidst cosmic chaos, to its lingering message of hope and salvation, "The Bible" stands as a monumental motion picture achievement. "The Robe": The first movie ever filmed in CinemaScope, "The Robe" was nominated for five Academy Awards(R) in 1953, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Richard Burton. Burton stars as Marcellus Galilo, the Roman centurion charged with overseeing the crucifixion. But when he wins Christ's robe in a gambling game at the foot of the cross, his life is forever changed. "The Greatest Story Ever Told": "A magnificent film, handled with reverence, artistic appreciation and admirable restraint" (New York Daily News), this glorious epic is an inspiring, grand scale recreation of the life of Jesus of Nazareth, from His humble birth and teachings to His crucifixion and ultimate Resurrection. Lavishly produced at a cost of $20 million - an enormous amount for the time - and honored with five 1965 Academy Award(R) nominations, this exceptional motion picture is exquisitely beautiful. Now fully restored to its original theatrical brilliance with intermission and overture, it is truly "The Greatest Story Ever Told.