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''' Godspell ''' is a film directed by [[David Greene]].  
[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/28/Godspellmoviep.jpg/200px-Godspellmoviep.jpg Godspell] (1973) is a film directed by [[David Greene]].
 
==Abstract==
Sophomoric updating of Jesus' life with young bouncy disciples following their leader around modern-day New York. The carnival and vaudeville atmosphere of Godspell shocked many but contributed significantly to free artists of the 70s and 80s to be adventurous in the way they dares to portray Jesus. Starring Victor Garber (Jesus), and David Haskell (John the Baptist).


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==
Produced in the United States (1973).
Produced in the United States (1973).
==Summary==
Sophomoric updating of Jesus' life with young bouncy disciples following their leader around modern-day New York. The carnival and vaudeville atmosphere of Godspell shocked many but contributed significantly to free artists of the 70s and 80s to be adventurous in the way they dares to portray Jesus. Starring Victor Garber (Jesus), and David Haskell (John the Baptist).


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:English language]]
[[Category:Made in the 1970s]]
[[Category:Made in the 1970s]]
[[Category:Jesus of Nazareth (subject)]]
[[Category:Jesus of Nazareth (subject)|1973]]

Revision as of 08:15, 18 November 2009

Godspell (1973) is a film directed by David Greene.

Abstract

Sophomoric updating of Jesus' life with young bouncy disciples following their leader around modern-day New York. The carnival and vaudeville atmosphere of Godspell shocked many but contributed significantly to free artists of the 70s and 80s to be adventurous in the way they dares to portray Jesus. Starring Victor Garber (Jesus), and David Haskell (John the Baptist).

Editions and translations

Produced in the United States (1973).

External links