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The Living Christ Series (1951) [8 of 12]
Episode 8 "Conflict" (25 Feb 1951) : This episode develops the increasing political intrigue in Jerusalem which eventually results in Christ's crucifixion. The loyalty to Jesus of the man born blind is depicted, also Jesus' assurances to him. Despite gathering clouds, Jesus concern is still for others like Mary and Martha of Bethany, to whom He emphasizes importance of spiritual concerns over the material.. Returning to Galilee, Jesus sends the Apostles on their first missionary journey.
This is the first ever TV mini series. There were self-contained episodes in serials like 'The Lone Ranger' and self-contained plays in shows such as 'Starlight Theatre', but this was the first series where the story spanned, and was developed, over all of its 12 episodes.
The Living Christ Series is a 12-part drama television series about the life of Jesus Christ. It was released in 1951 and directed by John T. Coyle. It was written by Arthur T. Horman, and stars Robert Wilson, William "Bill" Henry, Tyler McVey, Lawrence Dobkin, Robert Bice, Michael Whalen, Lowell Gilmore, Eileen Rowe, Art Gilmore. The musical score is by Irving Gertz.
Plot : A television mini-series told the life of Christ in a version of the typical Hollywood serial film. Each episode was thirty minutes long, bringing the total running time of the series to six hours. Filmed in color in 1951, it is notable for being one of the few American film series of that time in which Christ's face was actually shown. However, The Living Christ Series was not meant to be shown in movie theatres, but more as an instructional, inspirational film in churches or on Sunday-morning television.
Far from being a religious epic, the series was clearly shot mostly on soundstages and on a low budget, much like a typical television program of the era shot on film. Directed by John T. Coyle, the series featured mostly unknown actors or actors who appeared mostly in B-films. A notable exception was Lowell Gilmore, who played Pontius Pilate, and whose most famous previous role was as Basil Hallward in MGM's classic 1945 film The Picture of Dorian Gray. Character actor Lawrence Dobkin also appeared in the series, and Will Wright, perhaps most famous for appearing as Ben Weaver on several episodes of The Andy Griffith Show, was cast as Herod. Martin Balsam also plays a small role. Screen unknown Robert Wilson, who would go on to practically make a career out of playing the role, portrayed Christ. Noted movie trailer announcer Art Gilmore served as narrator.
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