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Title:
Joseph and his brethren [videorecording] ; David and Goliath.
Format:
[videorecording] ;
Publisher:
Treasure box collection,
Copyright Date:
2006?
Description:
1 videodisc : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Reproduction Info:
Digitally remastered.
Subject:
David,--King of Israel--Drama.
Goliath (Biblical giant)--Drama.
Bible.--O.T.--Drama.
Bible films.
Joseph--(Son of Jacob)--Drama.
Feature films.
Other Authors:
Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
Payer, Ivo.
Pajer, Ivica.
Hilton, Edward.
Serrato, Massimo, 1916-1989.
Rossi-Drago, Eleanora, 1925-2007.
Rubini, Guilia.
Kronos.
Rapper, Irving, 1898-1999.
Horne, Geoffrey.
Morley, Robert.
Lee, Belinda, 1935-1961.
Silenti, Vira.
Girotti, Mario.
Donati, Ermanno.
Carpentieri, Luigi.
Treasure box collection (Firm)
Beaver-Champion Attractions, Inc.
Jolly Film.
Other Titles:
David & Goliath (Motion picture, 1961)
David and Goliath.
Notes:
David and Goliath: Originally released 1961. David and Goliath: Orson Welles, Ivo Payer (aka Ivica Pajer), Edward Hilton, Massimo Serato, Eleanora Rossi-Drago, Guilia Rubini, Kronos. Joseph and his brethren: Geoffrey Horne, Robert Morley, Belinda Lee, Vira Silenti, Mario Girotti. Standard full frame. "2 feature films"--Container.
Contents:
Joseph and his brethren (103 min.) -- David and Goliath (95 min.), filmed on location in Jerusalem and Yugoslavia.
Summary:
David and Goliath: Classic Bible story of a young man who single-handedly defeats the giant with his sling shot.
Joseph and his brethren: From the pages of the Old Testament comes the story of Joseph, beloved son of Jacob and steadfast servant of God. He is presented as the favored son of Jacob and Rachel, sold as a boy into slavery by his brothers, who were jealous of Joseph's dreams and of his coat of many colors given him by Jacob. In Egypt, Joseph gained a position of authority in the household of his master, Potiphar, and was later imprisoned on the false accusations of Potiphar's wife. He was released after interpreting Pharaoh's dream of the lean and fat cows. Pharaoh renamed him Zaphnath-paaneah and took him into favor. Due to the obedience of Joseph to his God, Egypt is greatly blessed. Joseph's recognition of his brothers in the famine years when he was governor over Egypt is a famous scene.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)77115437
UPC:
728665390068
Locations:
YUPD232 -- DeWitt Community Library (De Witt)

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