The Visual Bible: Matthew (1993)
Released:
1993-10-01
Duration:
4hr 19min
Rating 8.8
Overview
The only dramatization using the actual scriptures...word for word from the New International Version (NIV). In Israel, then known as Judea of the Roman Empire, Nazarene Jesus Christ travels around the country with His disciples preaching to the people about God and salvation of their souls.
Production Companies
Visual Bible International
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 3.338 |
Directed By
Regardt van den Bergh
Crew
Producer
Charles K. Robertson
Charles K. Robertson
Executive Producer
Charles K. Robertson
Charles K. Robertson
Editor
Ronelle Loots
Ronelle Loots
Editor
Chuck Bush
Chuck Bush
Producer
Chuck Bush
Chuck Bush
Production Design
Bruce Rudnick
Bruce Rudnick
Director of Photography
Michael Ferris
Michael Ferris
Production Design
Richard Fernandez
Richard Fernandez
Set Decoration
Hadj Kahia
Hadj Kahia
Costume Design
Diana Cilliers
Diana Cilliers
Executive Producer
Frank C. Schroeder
Frank C. Schroeder
Set Decoration
Carsten Rasch
Carsten Rasch
Production Design
Llewelyn Alberts
Llewelyn Alberts
Producer
Robert Marcarelli
Robert Marcarelli
Director of Photography
Tobie Swanepoel
Tobie Swanepoel
Director
Regardt van den Bergh
Regardt van den Bergh
Screenplay
Johann Potgieter
Johann Potgieter
Original Music Composer
Sue Grealy
Sue Grealy
TOP CAST
Richard Kiley
Matthew
Bruce Marchiano
Jesus
Gerrit Schoonhoven
Peter
Dawid Minnaar
Judas
Kevin Smith (III)
John the Beloved
Hannes Muller
Andrew
Charlton George
James
Jaqques De Klerk
Bartholomew
Sean Cameron Michael
Thomas
Tony Joubert
James Alpheus
Darryl Fuchs
Simon the Zealot
Jonathan Pienaar
Thaddeus
Patrick Mynhardt
Herod Senior
Chris Truter
Herod Junior
Joanna Weinberg
Mary
Tony Caprari
Joseph
Marcel Van Heerden
John the Baptist
Gordon Van Rooyen
Caiaphas
Brioan O'Shuaghnessy
Pontius Pilate
Pippa Duffy
Mary Magdalene
Dominique Newman
Young Woman
David Müller
Pharisee
Ivan Lucas
Phillip
Matthew Dylan Roberts
Young Matthew