The Bible: In the Beginning...
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The Bible: In the Beginning... (Italian: La Bibbia, lit. 'The Bible') is a 1966 religious epic film. It recounts the first 22 chapters of the Biblical Book of Genesis, covering the stories from The Creation and Adam and Eve to the binding of Isaac.
- Directed by John Huston, written by Christopher Fry, Jonathan Griffin, Ivo Perilli, Vittorio Bonicelli, Emilio Villa.
The unforgettable adventure of Man from the Creation! (taglines)
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Dialogue
[edit]- God: Adam, where art thou?
- Adam: I was afraid because I was naked.
- God: Who told thee that thou wast naked?
- God: What hast thou done?
- Eve: The serpent beguiled me and I did eat.
- Abram: God's understanding is different than our understanding, only in the promise of what will be may we prosper
Taglines
[edit]- The unforgettable adventure of Man from the Creation!
- The first adventure story...the first love story...the first murder story...the first suspense story...the first story of faith.