
The Life of Jesus
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The story of Jesus' life as told by the apostle John, narrated by Christopher Plummer.
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Christopher Plummer
Christopher Plummer
Narrator
Christopher Plummer
Narrator
Scott Handy
Scott Handy
John The Baptist
Scott Handy
John The Baptist


Henry Ian Cusick
Henry Ian Cusick
Jesus
Henry Ian Cusick
Jesus


Tristan Gemmill
Tristan Gemmill
Andrew
Tristan Gemmill
Andrew


Stuart Bunce
Stuart Bunce
John
Stuart Bunce
John


Sean Arnold
Sean Arnold
Elderly Priest
Sean Arnold
Elderly Priest


Daniel Kash
Daniel Kash
Simon Peter
Daniel Kash
Simon Peter


Elliot Levey
Elliot Levey
Nathanael
Elliot Levey
Nathanael


Andrew Pifko
Andrew Pifko
Philip
Andrew Pifko
Philip
Diana Berriman
Diana Berriman
Mary, Mother Of Jesus
Diana Berriman
Mary, Mother Of Jesus
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