The Blind Man of Jerusalem (1909)
A rich man, living in a splendid palace, in the city of Jerusalem, with his daughter and many servants, surrounded by every possible luxury, but blind, is healed of his affliction by Christ. Having regained his sight he does not make this known to his household, but quietly observes them for a time and sees how his servants rob him and even his daughter imposes upon him. Discouraged at his findings he goes out upon the highway where he again meets Christ, but this time He is carrying His cross and being led to Calvary. The sight of the suffering Savior teaches him to forgive his offenders.
Director: Louis Feuillade
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: April 26, 1909
Cast
Production: Société des Etablissements Gaumont
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Louis Feuillade
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Blind Man of Jerusalem about?
- A rich man, living in a splendid palace, in the city of Jerusalem, with his daughter and many servants, surrounded by every possible luxury, but blind, is healed of his affliction by Christ. Having regained his sight he does not make this known to his household, but quietly observes them for a time and sees how his servants rob him and even his daughter imposes upon him. Discouraged at his findings he goes out upon the highway where he again meets Christ, but this time He is carrying His cross and being led to Calvary. The sight of the suffering Savior teaches him to forgive his offenders.
- Who directed The Blind Man of Jerusalem?
- The Blind Man of Jerusalem was directed by Louis Feuillade.
- Who stars in The Blind Man of Jerusalem?
- The Blind Man of Jerusalem stars Renée Carl, Alice Tissot, Georges Wague.
- How long is The Blind Man of Jerusalem?
- The Blind Man of Jerusalem has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
- What genre is The Blind Man of Jerusalem?
- The Blind Man of Jerusalem is a Drama film.
- Where was The Blind Man of Jerusalem produced?
- The Blind Man of Jerusalem was produced in France.