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The Bible Series Box Set - DVD

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The Bible Series Box Set

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DVD - 26 September, 2000
Lions Gate
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Director: Harry Winer

Number of Media: 4
Features:

  • Box set
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • DVD-Video
  • Full Screen
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC

Related Areas: Drama, Gift Set, Movie, Religion

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DVD Description

King Solomon led a grand life, thus rating this epic movie told in two parts, averaging 86 minutes apiece. Director Roger Young chronicles the king's rise from the weakling mama's boy of Bathsheba to a ruler known for his wisdom, international alliances, construction of the Jewish temple, and oh yes, those thousand wives--concubines included. Part 1 spends the first hour tracing the rivalry of Solomon (Ben Cross) with half-brother Adonijah, before and after the death of their father King David (Max Von Sydow in a brief appearance). It then makes a 10-year leap to dramatize his famous method of divining the true mother of a contested infant. In Part 2, the filmmakers embrace the legend that Solomon and the Queen of Sheba (Vivica A. Fox) had a romantic as well as political alliance, suggesting that they were the star-crossed loves of each other's life and introducing some soft-focus nudity. With the queen's departure, Solomon descends into materialism and idolatry. The performances are strong and the script, penned by Bradley Winter, artfully weaves in background information to give the viewer helpful historical context. --Kimberly Heinrichs


Customer Reviews

Excellente

These films were made very realistically and I especially like the one about Esther. I think I have seen it more than 8 times and I still don't get tierd of it. I like the fact that they are not holywood style. Great actors.


WOW!

My wife and I have not understood the Old Testament stories better before watching these DVDs. I highly recommend them.


Solomon the Movie: More than Just the Bible Account

Since I was looking for a scriptural account of Solomon, this version of Solomon was disappointing for me. Many interpretations of Solomon were thrown together to create the movie. As an example, the relationship with the Queen of Sheba was long and drawn out in the movie and was what I believe to be based on the Ethiopian and Eritrean account of Makeda, not the Bible account of Solomon's encounter with the Queen. As a movie it was good, but not a scriptural representation.

 

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