
Where Jesus Walked
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
Jesus never traveled more than one hundred miles from His birthplace during His three-year ministry, and His life has changed the world.
Top Cast


Eric Forsberg
Eric Forsberg
Various (voice)
Eric Forsberg
Various (voice)


Didier Bienaimé
Didier Bienaimé
Jesus (archive footage: Marie de Nazareth)
Didier Bienaimé
Jesus (archive footage: Marie de Nazareth)


Nelson Leigh
Nelson Leigh
Jesus (archive footage: The Pilgrimage Play)
Nelson Leigh
Jesus (archive footage: The Pilgrimage Play)
Tom Newman
Tom Newman
Jesus (archive footage: Resurrection)
Tom Newman
Jesus (archive footage: Resurrection)
Philip S. Otten
Philip S. Otten
Jesus (archive footage: His Last Days)
Philip S. Otten
Jesus (archive footage: His Last Days)
Rolf Brin
Rolf Brin
Pontius Pilate (archive footage: His Last Days)
Rolf Brin
Pontius Pilate (archive footage: His Last Days)


Ari Sorko-Ram
Ari Sorko-Ram
Caiaphas (archive footage: His Last Days)
Ari Sorko-Ram
Caiaphas (archive footage: His Last Days)
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