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Product NameSt. Peter
CategoryElectronics / Photography: A/V Media: Movie / TV
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Price New36.98 US Dollars    (curriencies)
Price Used2.01 US Dollars    (curriencies)
RatingPG-13 - Parents Strongly Cautioned
IMDbIMDb Link
Run Time197 minutes
Aspect Ratio1.66:1
CastOmar Sharif, Daniele Pecci, Flavio Insinna, Claudia Koll
DirectorGiulio Base
GenreDRAMA
Run Time197 minutes
Width5.75 inches    (convert)
Height0.53 inches    (convert)
Length7.75 inches    (convert)
Weight20 hundredths pounds    (convert)
BindingDvd
Release Year2005
FormatClosed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Run Time197 minutes
Long DescriptionSaint Peter, a reluctant but passionate leader, from the crucifixion of Jesus to his own. The film's first half dramatizes the New Testament's "Acts": early fear, the renewal of Pentecost, Saul's conversion, the decision to baptize pagans, and the Apostles' dispersal. In the second half, an aged Peter goes to Rome to join Paul, arriving on the day of Paul's arrest. Paul's death brings a crisis to Rome's Christians and to Peter; lessons from Jesus's teachings guide his decision to stay. Events within the fictive household of Persius, a Roman aristocrat, capture the upheaval that Christian teachings bring to the Eternal City.
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