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Cast
Brian Nissen | As: Saul (voice) | |
John Runnels | As: Stephen (voice) | |
Gregory Snegoff | As: Caiaphas (voice) | |
Tony Larimer | As: Gamaliel (voice) | |
Jonathan Hogan | As: Spy (voice) |
Storyline
Saul of Tarsus is one of the most dramatic stories of repentance found in the Bible. Rabbi Gamaliel is unable to convince his friend Saul, the arch-enemy and persecutor of Christians, to mend his ways. Saul is changed forever when the resurrected Lord miraculously appears to him on the Road to Damascus. Saul becomes reborn as Paul, one of the greatest missionaries and apostles ever for Jesus Christ’s gospel.
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Certification: | G |
Details
Genres: Animation, Family
Language: English
Release Date: 01 June 1990
Country: US
Runtime: 30m
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Company Credits
Company: Rich Animation Studios, NEST Family Entertainment, Animated Bible Stories
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Cast
Brian Nissen |
Saul (voice) |
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John Runnels |
Stephen (voice) |
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Gregory Snegoff |
Caiaphas (voice) |
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Tony Larimer |
Gamaliel (voice) |
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Jonathan Hogan |
Spy (voice) |
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Ivan Crosland |
Jesus / Witness (voice) |
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Jack Whitaker |
Witness (voice) |
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Kim Blackett |
Jacob (voice) |
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David Jensen |
Enos (voice) |
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Erik Maylie |
Jeremiah (voice) |
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Bernie Van De Yacht |
Samuel (voice) |
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Michael Bennett |
Ananias (voice) |
Directed By
Richard Rich |
Director |
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Thomas J. Tobin |
Assistant Director |
Writing Credits
Orson Scott Card |
Screenplay |
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Brian Nissen |
Screenplay |
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Production Crew
Jared F. Brown |
Executive Producer |
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Terry L. Noss |
Associate Producer |
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Richard Rich |
Producer |
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Gary Jackson |
Casting |
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Edited By
James Koford |
Editor |
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Terry L. Noss |
Editor |
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Thomas J. Tobin |
Editor |
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Costume and Makeup
Sound
Lex de Azevedo |
Music |
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Lex de Azevedo |
Original Music Composer |
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Visual Effects
Camera
Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
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