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Part I. The film begins with the Creation. God creates the heavens and earth, including the first man, Adam and the first woman, Eve.Both live in the utopical Garden of Eden until a Serpent convinces Eve to disobey God by eating a fruit from the tree of knowledge, and in turn Eve convinces Adam to do the same.
The Bible Collection is a series of films produced for the TNT television network, starting with Abraham in April 1994 and ending with Thomas in April 2001. [1] [2] The Bible Collection consists of a 27-part miniseries in 17 volumes.
Le Salaire de la Peur (1953) The novel Le Salaire de la peur (Georges Arnaud) Special Correspondents (2016) Envoyés très spéciaux (2009) Station Six-Sahara (1962) S.O.S. Sahara (1938, Germany) The play Men Without a Past (Jean Martet) Stranger in the House (1967) Les Inconnus dans la maison (1942) The novel The Strangers in the House ...
Brian De Palma: Based on the novel of the same name: 94% [1] 1980 The Shining: Stanley Kubrick: Based on the novel of the same name: 83% [2] 1983 Cujo: Lewis Teague: Based on the novel of the same name: 59% [3] The Dead Zone: David Cronenberg: Based on the novel of the same name: 89% [4] Christine: John Carpenter: Based on the novel of the same ...
TV Guide: Americano is a young man's film, and to Noland's credit it's handsomely shot, well acted and more ambitious than the average first film. [ 6 ] L.A. Weekly : Watching Americano is like hearing a long story about someone else's holiday, and while it seems everyone had a nice time, it's too bad they didn't shoot a better film while they ...
La Biblia en pasta (Spanish for "The Bible in pulp paper", a Spanish idiom for something hard and difficult) is a 1984 Spanish comedy film directed by Manuel Summers. It is a humorous version of some episodes from the Old Testament .
The Spectacular Now is a 2013 American coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by James Ponsoldt, from a screenplay written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Tim Tharp.
The Americano began filming in July 1953 in São Paulo, Brazil. Budd Boetticher was initially the director and Clifford Stine the cinematographer. Due to bad weather in Brazil, production stopped in September 1953. [1] Ford refused to return to film and was sued for $1.75 million for breach of contract. [3]