
The Visual Bible: Acts
History · Drama
Overview
The Visual Bible: Acts is a 1994 film that depicts the events of Book of Acts from the Bible's New Testament. All of the dialogue is word-for-word Scripture, taken directly from the New International Version of the Bible.
Top Cast


Dean Jones
Dean Jones
Luke
Dean Jones
Luke


Henry O. Arnold
Henry O. Arnold
Paul
Henry O. Arnold
Paul


Jennifer O'Neill
Jennifer O'Neill
Lydia
Jennifer O'Neill
Lydia


Francesco Quinn
Francesco Quinn
Stephen
Francesco Quinn
Stephen


James Brolin
James Brolin
Peter
James Brolin
Peter


Bruce Marchiano
Bruce Marchiano
Jesus Christ (uncredited)
Bruce Marchiano
Jesus Christ (uncredited)
Ralph Lawson
Ralph Lawson
Agabus
Ralph Lawson
Agabus


Michael Richard
Michael Richard
Agrippa
Michael Richard
Agrippa
Hugh Byssche
Hugh Byssche
Alexander
Hugh Byssche
Alexander
Michael McCabe
Michael McCabe
Ananias
Michael McCabe
Ananias
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