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This film is though-provoking on many levels, and if you relish capable art direction, you’ll delight in this film.

The cinematography by Giuseppe Rotunno, and the classical secure by Toshiro Mayuzumi are also estimable.

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Outstanding are the first 15 minutes, with director Huston narrating a mix of verses from Genesis Chapters 1 and 2 (KJV), and I have a special fondness for the sprawling “Tree of Knowledge”, with its outlandish looking white leaves.

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The big Richard Harris, astounding in a highly choreographed telling of the Cain and Abel account.

The animals going into Noah’s Ark, with its unbelievable music, is a delight for kids of all ages.

The Tower of Babel, as an awesome ziggurat, with Stephen Boyd looking simply resplendent in exotic makeup.

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Peter O’Toole as the Angel, always a spirited actor, and even in a diminutive piece, a scene stealer.

Yes, it’s abysmally insensible in parts, especially in the final Abraham fraction, which could have aged some serious editing. A half an hour could easily have been lop from this section, and also, this is where most of the stilted dialogue can be found…but nevertheless, even though it dwindles as the film progresses, this telling of the first 22 chapters of Genesis is one I’ve seen numerous times, and am definite to understanding again.
My tape is unfortunately, on the dim side, but serene a visual treat at its best.

Legendary director John Huston’s “The Bible…In the Beginning” is something of a mixed bag. Though undeniably reverent and generally (though not totally) faithful to the fresh Scriptures, Huston’s film is ultimately story in scope but too often cool and unmoving. There are certainly some attractive scenes, particularly in the Creation, the sage of the Garden of Eden (Adam and Eve’s storm-shrouded exile from Paradise is perhaps the most much moment in the whole film), Cain and Abel, and an especially tantalizing interlude between Abraham and only son Isaac in the ruins of foul Sodom. But Huston fails to compose the movie emotionally bright on a consistent basis, so that what should have been an intriguing narrate is merely adequate–which, after all, is not so terrible. The cast is very noteworthy, featuring Richard Harris, Ava Gardner, George C. Scott, Peter O’Toole, and Huston himself as an endearing Noah. If only Huston had let his performers live a slight on camera, this might have rivaled The Ten Commandments. As it is, the whole is safe but flawed, too passionless and slow-paced to match The Ten Commandment’s grandeur. Even so, “The Bible” does bring the opening chapters of Scripture to life, and if this movie is not thrilling, it is nonetheless enlightening.
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