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Duration
  

Director
  
John T. Coyle

Genre
  
Drama

7.2/10
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Initial release
  
1953

Running time
  
55 minutes

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Writer
  
John Evans (story), Arthur T. Horman (teleplay)

Cast
  
George Macready
,
James Flavin
,
Lowell Gil
,
Grandon Rhodes
,
Robert Wilson

Similar movies
  
The Great Commandment (1939), Duke of the Navy (1942), The Living Christ Series (1951)

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'I Beheld His Glory' is a 53-minute television film made in 1953 and directed by John T. Coyle. It was first shown on Easter Week on the anthology Family Theatre. It was presented by Cathedral Films, the same studio which had presented the church-sponsored film The Great Commandment, in 1939.

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I beheld his glory 1953 full movie 55m


Plot

Most of I Beheld His Glory is told in flashback by Cornelius, a Roman Centurion (played by veteran actor George Macready, for once cast against type in a sympathetic role). Cornelius, who is open-minded about the teachings of Christ, becomes concerned for His safety after hearing about the plot to have Him killed. He is finally converted to Christianity after hearing the story of Christ's Resurrection from the apostle Thomas. The film shows the Last Supper, the trial of Christ, the Crucifixion, the Resurrection, and the appearance of Christ to Doubting Thomas and the other Apostles. Christ is played by the otherwise unknown actor Robert Wilson, who virtually made a career out of playing Him. [1] Wilson appeared in the role on several church-sponsored films such as Day of Triumph (1954), which starred Lee J. Cobb as the High Priest Zadok and was one of the first full-length American sound films to actually show Christ in close-up. Films of the era, except for documentary footage of Passion Plays, invariably avoided this for fear of negative audience reaction. Motion pictures such as The Great Commandment, Ben Hur (1959) and The Robe (1953) showed Christ only in long shot or from the back. I Beheld His Glory has, in recent years, been shown on the Trinity Broadcasting Network.

Cast

  • George Macready as Cornelius
  • Robert Wilson as Jesus
  • James Flavin as Longinus
  • Tom Charlesworth as Thomas
  • Lowell Gilmore as Pontius Pilate
  • Morris Ankrum as Simon Peter
  • Grandon Rhodes as Elthes
  • I. Stanford Jolley as Dismas
  • Richard Reeves as Gestas
  • Virginia Wave as Mary Magdalene
  • References

    I Beheld His Glory Wikipedia
    I Beheld His Glory IMDb