I Beheld His Glory (1953)
The Crucifixion as Seen Through the Eyes of a Roman Centurion
Cornelius is a Roman Centurion who, upon orders from the Apostle Thomas, is sent to proclaim the glories of Christ. Cornelius recounts Jesus' Entry in Jerusalem, the Last Supper, Crucifixion, and His appearance before Mary Magdalene.
Director: John T. Coyle
Genre: Drama, Family, History
Runtime: 56 min
Release Date: March 31, 1953
Cast
- George Macready - Cornelius
- Lowell Gilmore - Pontius Pilate
- James Flavin - Longinus
- Morris Ankrum - Peter
- Virginia Wave - Mary of Magdala
- Robert Wilson - Jesus Christ
- Grandon Rhodes - Eltheas
- Tom Charlesworth - Thomas
- I. Stanford Jolley - Dismas
- James Griffith - Caiaphas
Screenplay
- Arthur T. Horman (Screenplay)
- John Evans
Editing: Thomas Neff
Production: Cathedral Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Religious Persecution and Search for Tolerance, Religious Divide and Conflict of Faith, Faith, Religion and Spirituality
Keywords
religion
More Films by Director: John T. Coyle
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is I Beheld His Glory about?
- Cornelius is a Roman Centurion who, upon orders from the Apostle Thomas, is sent to proclaim the glories of Christ. Cornelius recounts Jesus' Entry in Jerusalem, the Last Supper, Crucifixion, and His appearance before Mary Magdalene.
- Who directed I Beheld His Glory?
- I Beheld His Glory was directed by John T. Coyle.
- Who stars in I Beheld His Glory?
- I Beheld His Glory stars George Macready, Lowell Gilmore, James Flavin, Morris Ankrum, Virginia Wave, Robert Wilson.
- How long is I Beheld His Glory?
- I Beheld His Glory has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
- What genre is I Beheld His Glory?
- I Beheld His Glory is a Drama, Family, History film.
- Where was I Beheld His Glory produced?
- I Beheld His Glory was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of I Beheld His Glory?
- The themes of I Beheld His Glory include: Religious Persecution and Search for Tolerance, Religious Divide and Conflict of Faith, Faith, Religion and Spirituality.