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George C. Scott, Peter O'Toole, Ava Gardner, John Huston. A sweeping film realization of the first part of the Book of Genesis from the creation of Adam and Eve and the story of Noah's Ark to the destruction of the Tower of Babel and the tale of Abraham, Sarah and Isaac. 1966/color/172 min/G/widescreen.
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George C. Scott, Peter O'Toole, Ava Gardner, John Huston. A sweeping film realization of the first part of the Book of Genesis from the creation of Adam and Eve and the story of Noah's Ark to the destruction of the Tower of Babel and the tale of Abraham, Sarah and Isaac. 1966/color/172 min/G/widescreen.

The Book of Genesis traces the beloved Christian stories of creation. This overview shows viewers Adam and Eve in Paradise until they are tempted by the snake, traces the trials of Cain and Abel as Cain is driven to murder his brother, and recounts the epic story of Noah and the Ark where Noah is commanded by God to save two of every creature from the flood. All of the stories feature stunning visuals and a beautiful score by Academy Award-winner Ennio Morricone.

In the late first century, the Roman Emperor Domitian unleashes a virulent campaign against Christians. Held captive by the Romans on the Island of Patmos, the aged Apostle John receives strange visions, including messages directly from Jesus to the seven persecuted churches on the nearby mainland. Key aspects of this reimagining of the story are firmly rooted in the biblical text and historical research. To propel the story, a few fictional characters are imagined, including a young Christian woman named Irene, who becomes important to John's mission. Driven by her wish to meet the last living witness of the Lord's passion, Irene succeeds in gaining access to John's prison. Entrusting the written record of his visions to her, he begs Irene to spread it's message among the Christians. These visions form the contents of the Book of Revelation, the mysterious prophecy of Jesus's return and a spiritual message for Christians of all eras.