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[[Category:Film Studies-- | ''' Peter and Paul ''' (1981) is a TV mini-series (sound, color, 194m), directed by [[Robert Day]]. | ||
==Abstract== | |||
Peter and Paul assume leadership of the Church as they struggle against violent opposition to the teachings of Christ and their own personal conflicts. Starring Anthony Hopkins (Paul) and Robert Foxworth (Peter). | |||
== Cast == | |||
* [[Anthony Hopkins]] = [[Paul of Tarsus]] | |||
* [[Robert Foxworth]] = [[Peter]] | |||
* [[Denis Lill]] = [[James the Just]] | |||
* [[Herbert Lom]] = [[Barnabas]] | |||
* [[Jon Finch]] = [[Luke]] | |||
* [[John Rhys-Davies]] = [[Silas]] | |||
* [[David Gwillim]] = [[Mark]] | |||
* [[Clive Arrindell]] = [[Timothy]] | |||
* [[Jose Ferrer]] = [[Gamaliel]] | |||
* [[Emrys James]] = [[Ananias of Damascus]] | |||
* [[Jean Peters]] = [[Priscilla]] | |||
* [[Giannis Voglis]] = [[John]] | |||
* [[Nicholas Savalis]] = [[James Zebedee]] | |||
* [[Julian Fellowes]] = [[Nero]] | |||
* [[Eddie Albert]] = [[Porcius Festus]] | |||
* [[Raymond Burr]] = [[Herod Agrippa I]] | |||
* [[Paul Herzberg]] = [[Herod Agrippa II]] | |||
* [[Olga Karlatos]] = [[Berenice]] | |||
* [[Valentine Dyall]] = [[Seneca]] | |||
==Editions== | |||
Produced and broadcast in the United States (12 April 1981). | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_and_Paul Wikipedia] | |||
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082900/ The Internet Movie Database] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:02, 16 September 2023
Peter and Paul (1981) is a TV mini-series (sound, color, 194m), directed by Robert Day.
Abstract
Peter and Paul assume leadership of the Church as they struggle against violent opposition to the teachings of Christ and their own personal conflicts. Starring Anthony Hopkins (Paul) and Robert Foxworth (Peter).
Cast
- Anthony Hopkins = Paul of Tarsus
- Robert Foxworth = Peter
- Denis Lill = James the Just
- Herbert Lom = Barnabas
- Jon Finch = Luke
- John Rhys-Davies = Silas
- David Gwillim = Mark
- Clive Arrindell = Timothy
- Jose Ferrer = Gamaliel
- Emrys James = Ananias of Damascus
- Jean Peters = Priscilla
- Giannis Voglis = John
- Nicholas Savalis = James Zebedee
- Julian Fellowes = Nero
- Eddie Albert = Porcius Festus
- Raymond Burr = Herod Agrippa I
- Paul Herzberg = Herod Agrippa II
- Olga Karlatos = Berenice
- Valentine Dyall = Seneca
Editions
Produced and broadcast in the United States (12 April 1981).
External links
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