Saul of Tarsus (1990)
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.
Director:
Richard Rich
Writers:
Brian Nissen, Orson Scott Card.
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Brian Nissen as Saul (voice) |
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John Runnels as Stephen (voice) |
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Gregory Snegoff as Caiaphas (voice) |
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Tony Larimer as Gamaliel (voice) |
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Jonathan Hogan as Spy (voice) |
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Ivan Crosland as Jesus / Witness (voice) |
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Jack Whitaker as Witness (voice) |
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Kim Blackett as Jacob (voice) |
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David Jensen as Enos (voice) |
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Erik Maylie as Jeremiah (voice) |
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Bernie Van De Yacht as Samuel (voice) |
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Michael Bennett as Ananias (voice) |
| Directing | Richard Rich | Director |
| Writing | Brian Nissen | Screenplay |
| Writing | Orson Scott Card | Screenplay |
| Sound | Lex de Azevedo | Music |
| Production | Terry L. Noss | Associate Producer |
| Production | Richard Rich | Producer |
| Editing | James Koford | Editor |
| Production | Gary Jackson | Casting |
| Editing | Thomas J. Tobin | Editor |
| Production | Jared F. Brown | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Lex de Azevedo | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Thomas J. Tobin | Assistant Director |
| Editing | Terry L. Noss | Editor |