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The Illumination (1912) is a silent film directed by Charles L. Gaskill.
Abstract
Tells the story of how Jesus affected the lives of two people (and their wives): Joseph, a young Jewish man, and Maximums, a centurion in the Roman army. Jesus is shown only as a light moving across the faces of onlookers. Starring Helen Gardner (Sabina), Rosemary Theby (Ruth), Harry Northrup (Maximus), Tom Powers (Joseph), and Wallace Reid (Centurion).
Editions and translations
Produced in the United States (1912).
External links
- [ Wikipedia]
- [ The Internet Movie Database]