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  1. Big stars pop in for brief appearances, including Richard Harris (Cain), George C. Scott (Abraham), Ava Gardner (Sarah) and Huston himself (Noah). At 174 minutes, the film is awfully long. Its over-bearing message is hard to tolerate, and quite often the pacing is so slow that the film grinds to a boring standstill.

  2. Jan 23, 2014 · January 23, 2014 by Peter T. Chattaway. The title speaks of beginnings, but the film itself marked the end of an era. The post-war Bible-movie craze began with Samson and Delilah in 1949, and it ...

  3. The Bible: In the Beginning is a 1966 movie that retells the stories of the first 22 chapters of the Book of Genesis, which is the first book of the Hebrew and Christian Bibles. The three-hour epic production was directed by John Huston, and it starred Michael Parks as Adam, Ulla Bergryd as Eve, and Richard Harris as Cain.

  4. Visit the movie page for 'The Bible: In the Beginning...' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. ... 1966. Movie Budget: $16,500,000. Movie Box Office Gross ...

  5. Mar 16, 2004 · Some background: when I was perhaps 4-5 years old, in a family that was not religious in thought, word, or deed - except for some traditional commitments to Catholicism, I saw this movie but had no idea what I was looking at until I saw the scene of the king shooting an arrow into the sky (what I know now was the "creatively fleshed out but not thematically inaccurate" account of the Tower of ...

  6. Jun 6, 2018 · June 6, 2018. One of the worst failures of the movie is, implicitly, a rather comic modern predicament. Huston obviously can't make anything acceptable out of the Bible's accounts of sinfulness and he falls back upon the silliest stereotypes of evil. by Pauline Kael. When the announcement was made that Norman Mailer’s An American Dream was to ...

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