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The Message (Stanley Clarke Album)
The Message may refer to: Film * ''The Message'' (1918 film), starring A. V. Bramble * The Message (1976 film), ''The Message'' (1976 film), an Islamic epic drama by Moustapha Akkad * The Message (2009 film), ''The Message'' (2009 film), a Chinese espionage thriller directed by Chen Kuo-fu and Gao Qunshu Literature * The Message (Bible), ''The Message'' (Bible), a 2002 contemporary rendering of the Holy Bible * The Message (novel), ''The Message'' (novel), a 1996 ''Animorphs'' novel by K. A. Applegate * The Message (short story), "The Message" (short story), a 1956 story by Isaac Asimov * "The Message", a 2009 short story by Andrew J. McKiernan Music * The Message (Sirius XM), an American radio station Albums * The Message (Andrea Begley album), ''The Message'' (Andrea Begley album) or the title song, 2013 * The Message (Chi Coltrane album), ''The Message'' (Chi Coltrane album) or the title song, 1986 * The Message (Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five album), ''The Message'' ...
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The Message (1976 Film)
''The Message'' ( ar, الرسالة, italic=yes, ''Ar-Risālah'', ''The Message''; originally known as ''Mohammad, Messenger of God'') is a 1976 Islamic epic drama film directed and produced by Moustapha Akkad, chronicling the life and times of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through the perspective of his uncle Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib and adopted son Zayd ibn Harithah. Released in separately filmed Arabic- and English-language versions, ''The Message'' serves as an introduction to early Islamic history. The international ensemble cast includes Anthony Quinn, Irene Papas, Michael Ansara, Johnny Sekka, Michael Forest, André Morell, Garrick Hagon, Damien Thomas, and Martin Benson. It was an international co-production between Libya, Morocco, Lebanon, Syria and the United Kingdom. The film was nominated for Best Original Score in the 50th Academy Awards, composed by Maurice Jarre, but lost the award to ''Star Wars'' (composed by John Williams). Then-Libyan leader Muammar al-G ...
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