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À Jérusalem, en 605 avant J.-C., Daniel est esclave au service du roi babylonien Nabuchodonosor et devient l'un de ses sages. Sous le règne de Darius, il est contraint de prendre une décisio... Tout lireÀ Jérusalem, en 605 avant J.-C., Daniel est esclave au service du roi babylonien Nabuchodonosor et devient l'un de ses sages. Sous le règne de Darius, il est contraint de prendre une décision de vie ou de mort pour prouver sa foi en Dieu.À Jérusalem, en 605 avant J.-C., Daniel est esclave au service du roi babylonien Nabuchodonosor et devient l'un de ses sages. Sous le règne de Darius, il est contraint de prendre une décision de vie ou de mort pour prouver sa foi en Dieu.
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William Matthews
- Hootan
- (as Matthew Tailford)
Francesco Curá
- Darius's Soldier
- (as Francis J. Cura)
Gallagher
- Astrologer-Abib
- (as Leo Gallagher)
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If it wasn't for Rolf Saxon, i wouldn't have gotten the DVD for it. I'm not a biblical enthusiast or even knowledgeable about Daniel and his story as a prophet. The cast is first rate with Rolf Saxon as King Nebud; Lance Hendricksen as Cyrus; Leo Gallagher as the astrologer and other actors. The film was directed by a woman, rare these days. She seems knowledgeable about her subject and the film. First, there is a lot of dialogue on par with a Shakespearean drama. If you're not into biblical movies, you may not appreciate it as much. I enjoyed the features especially the bloopers and behind the scenes as well.
This account of the life of Daniel traces his encounters in Babylon with 4 Kings. Nebuchadnezzar the Great, Belshazzar the Foolish, Darius the Deceived and Cyrus the Shepherd. It is faithful to scripture and gives insight into the prophecies of Jeremiah and Isaiah as well as words on the lips of Daniel from the Psalms, especially in the Lion's den. Daniel gives us a great model and inspiration to how to live wisely and well in a secular society. His tact, respect and patience are good examples for those who serve in public office. Worth watching at any age and then to dig into the scriptures for the latter chapters of Daniel 7-12 which are not covered in this film.
The Book of Daniel may not have an epic budget, but it is well made and supported by a really good cast. The casting of the young and elder Daniel is very effective, with Robert Miano giving an especially affecting performance. The direction is assured, with a script that shows obvious understanding and engagement with the Old Testament, and which takes its time to fully convey Daniel's stories of the four Kings. A very good film that is well worth seeking out.
First I will let you know that I'm a Christian, but I'm also a huge movie fan and in my opinion most Christian movies are not that good.
The Book of Daniel isn't perfect, but I feel it is well acted, fairly well written and stays true to the story.
While there are no real special effects and it is a low budget movie, that doesn't make it bad.
Daniel is a person in the Bible that really hasn't had too many turns on the small or big screen, and this is a pretty decent attempt at telling his story and God's story of love for all people.
If you go into this movie with an open mind, instead of rejecting it because it is a Biblical movie, you may enjoy it.
The Book of Daniel isn't perfect, but I feel it is well acted, fairly well written and stays true to the story.
While there are no real special effects and it is a low budget movie, that doesn't make it bad.
Daniel is a person in the Bible that really hasn't had too many turns on the small or big screen, and this is a pretty decent attempt at telling his story and God's story of love for all people.
If you go into this movie with an open mind, instead of rejecting it because it is a Biblical movie, you may enjoy it.
For those who wish to see biblical movies this is a real treat. The story is well done even if some of the acting is flawed, e.g. One of the wise men of Babylon looks and talks like the comedian Galager smashing watermelons. I view this movie in the context of available biblical movies if you come from the perspective of the spoiled movie watching public of today and have little knowledge of the bible then the movie is poor. But for us who watch every biblical movie its not "One Knight with the King" or Charlton Heston's the "Ten Commandments" but it is second tier and one of the most enjoyable bible movies off all time. Enjoy all who have bible knowledge and have seen all the biblical movies. You'll appreciate this one greatly.
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- AnecdotesAnna Zielinski's directorial debut.
- GaffesKing Nebuchadnezzar orders a golden statue of himself 90 feet high. The statue in the film however, is not Nebuchadnezzar, but 4th Century Christian Bishop Saint Nicholas of Myra, as evidenced by the fact that he is wearing the vestments of a bishop, carries a shepherd's crozier and carries a book and 3 apples (or 3 lumps of gold). The statue also also expresses the hand gesture of a priestly blessing.
- Crédits fousAt the end of the credits it says "The persons and events in this motion picture are fictitious. Any similarities to actual persons or events is unintentional"
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- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
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