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Bible The Bible (from Koine Greek , , 'the books') is a collection of religious texts or scriptures that are held to be sacred in Christianity, Judaism, Samaritanism, and many other religions. The Bible is an anthologya compilation of texts ...
have frequently been used in films. There are various reasons for motion picture producers to turn to the Bible as source material. The stories, in the public domain, are already familiar to potential audiences. They contain sweeping, but relatively straightforward, narratives of good versus evil, and feature crowd-pleasing battles, sword fights, natural disasters, and miracles.


History

The American film industry has been producing movies based on Bible stories since 1897: ''The Horitz Passion Play'' (1897) was the first Passion play to be shown in the United States. One of the earliest biblical films was the 1903 production of ''Samson and Delilah'', produced by the French company Pathé. Another early film about a story in the
Book of Genesis The Book of Genesis (from Greek ; Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית ''Bəreʾšīt'', "In hebeginning") is the first book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. Its Hebrew name is the same as its first word, ( "In the beginning" ...
was the 1904 French film ''Joseph Vendu Par Ses Frères'' (''Joseph Sold by his Brothers''). Peak years for production of Biblical movies were around 1910. Matthew Page points out that "more biblical films were released in the years from 1909 to 1911 than at any other time".Page, Matthew. ''100 Bible Films'', BFI, 2022, p.2.
/ref> Enrico Guazzoni's 1913 Italian epic '' Quo Vadis?'' is often considered the first successful feature-length motion picture and one of the first films with over two hours running time."Epics-Historical Films", AMC
/ref> Cecil B. DeMille specialized in extravagant epics throughout a career that spanned both the silent and sound eras. His 1923 silent version of '' The Ten Commandments'' (1923) included spectacular special effects for the parting of the Red Sea. De Mille followed ''The Ten Commandments'' in 1927 with ''King of Kings'', a lavish, reverential life of Christ with a climactic resurrection scene in color. ''King of Kings'' was re-released in 1931 with a synchronized musical score. MGM's 1925 silent-era '' Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ'', starring
Ramon Novarro José Ramón Gil Samaniego (February 6, 1899 – October 30, 1968), known professionally as Ramon Novarro, was a Mexican-American actor. He began his career in silent films in 1917 and eventually became a leading man and one of the top box ...
was the most expensive film of its time. It included two spectacular scenes: the sea galley battle with pirates and the famous chariot-race. Another "swords and sandals" epic of the 1920s was ''Noah's Ark'' which combined title cards with spoken dialogue. The major studios produced fewer epics during the 1940s due in part to wartime scarcity of resources. After the war, some of Hollywood's highest grossing films were religious epics produced as vehicles for its biggest stars.Orden, Erika. "Hollywood's New Bible Stories", ''Wall Street Journal'', September 27, 2012
/ref> ''Samson and Delilah'' was the biggest moneymaking movie of 1949 and is considered the picture that sparked the biblical-epic film craze of the 1950s.Hicks, Chris. ''Samson and Delilah'' was start of biblical-epic film craze", ''Deseret News'', March 7, 2013
/ref> It was followed by two of 1951’s biggest box-office hits, ''Quo Vadis'' and ''David and Bathsheba''. Charlton Heston starred in
Cecil B. DeMille Cecil Blount DeMille (; August 12, 1881January 21, 1959) was an American film director, producer and actor. Between 1914 and 1958, he made 70 features, both silent and sound films. He is acknowledged as a founding father of the American cine ...
's ''The Ten Commandments'' and William Wyler's ''Ben-Hur''. According to author Diane Apostolos-Cappadona, in the 1950s and 1960s, during the era of the
production code The Motion Picture Production Code was a set of industry guidelines for the self-censorship of content that was applied to most motion pictures released by major studios in the United States from 1934 to 1968. It is also popularly known as the ...
, "the most acceptable cinematic path for movies to incorporate sex and violence was the biblical epic".Apostolos-Cappadona, Diane. "Review of Hallbäck and Hvithamar's 'The Bible in Contemporary Cinema', ''Review of Biblical Literature'', Society of Biblical Literature, October 25, 2009
/ref> Basing a film on the Bible allowed it to be more risqué than would normally have been accepted. Figures like Eve,
Delilah Delilah ( ; , meaning "delicate";Gesenius's ''Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon'' ar, دليلة, Dalīlah; grc, label= Greek, Δαλιδά, Dalidá) is a woman mentioned in the sixteenth chapter of the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible. She is loved ...
,
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and Judith could all be portrayed as seductive temptresses. In tales such as Sodom and Gomorrah and
Samson Samson (; , '' he, Šīmšōn, label= none'', "man of the sun") was the last of the judges of the ancient Israelites mentioned in the Book of Judges (chapters 13 to 16) and one of the last leaders who "judged" Israel before the institution o ...
and
Delilah Delilah ( ; , meaning "delicate";Gesenius's ''Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon'' ar, دليلة, Dalīlah; grc, label= Greek, Δαλιδά, Dalidá) is a woman mentioned in the sixteenth chapter of the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible. She is loved ...
, exotic sins could be lavishly portrayed on screen. In his autobiography, DeMille wrote, "I am sometimes accused of gingering up the Bible with large and lavish infusions of sex and violence. I can only wonder if my accusers have ever read certain parts of the Bible.""Samson and Delilah: a good effort at biblical sex and violence", ''The Guardian'', June 20, 2013
/ref> By the 1950s movies had to compete with television and became more colorful and bigger in story and scope. In 1953, CinemaScope was introduced in ''The Robe''. In 1956 DeMille remade his 1923 film ''The Ten Commandments''. It was the biggest moneymaker of 1956, nominated for seven Academy Awards, and won one for special effects. Professor Drew Casper, a film historian at the University of Southern California, says that by the mid-1960s several epic-style biblical movies flopped, and were partially blamed for the movie industry's financial troubles at that time. Two major studio attempts to make a film of Jesus' life during this period, ''
The Greatest Story Ever Told ''The Greatest Story Ever Told'' is a 1965 American epic film produced and directed by George Stevens. It is a retelling of the Biblical account about Jesus of Nazareth, from the Nativity through to the Ascension. Along with the ensemble cast ...
'' and ''King of Kings'' were both commercial failures. ''The Greatest Story Ever Told'' (1965) cost $20 million, and recouped only $1.2 million. With the end of the studio system and the changing social climate, the Bible epic film fell out of favour. Mel Gibson's controversial ''
The Passion of the Christ ''The Passion of the Christ'' is a 2004 American epic biblical drama film produced, directed and co-written by Mel Gibson and starring Jim Caviezel as Jesus of Nazareth, Maia Morgenstern as Mary, mother of Jesus, and Monica Bellucci as Mary ...
'' (2004), an interpretation of the last 12 hours in the life of Jesus, was extremely profitable, grossing $370 million (domestic). Due to dialogue in Hebrew and Aramaic, it was subtitled. It set a record for the highest-grossing independent film of all time.Dirks, Tim. "The History of Film", AMC
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Old Testament/Hebrew Bible

It has long been more popular to make films about the Old Testament/
Hebrew Bible The Hebrew Bible or Tanakh (;"Tanach"
'' New Testament The New Testament grc, Ἡ Καινὴ Διαθήκη, transl. ; la, Novum Testamentum. (NT) is the second division of the Christian biblical canon. It discusses the teachings and person of Jesus, as well as events in first-century Chri ...
/
Christian Bible The Bible (from Koine Greek , , 'the books') is a collection of religious texts or scriptures that are held to be sacred in Christianity, Judaism, Samaritanism, and many other religions. The Bible is an anthologya compilation of texts of a ...
. Old Testament stories are well suited for epic films. There have been over 100 films based on the Old Testament. These movies were made in great numbers both by Hollywood and the Italian film industry, and many of the biggest films were joint American/Italian productions. During this period most of the major stories in the Old Testament were put on film, some multiple times. Epics such as '' Sodom and Gomorrah'', ''
The Story of Ruth ''The Story of Ruth'' is a 1960 American historical romance film directed by Henry Koster, shot in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color, and released by 20th Century Fox. The screenplay, written by Norman Corwin, is an adaptation of the biblical Book o ...
'', ''David and Goliath'', '' Solomon and Sheba'', and '' Esther and the King'' dominated the box office. In 1966,
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and Italian producer Dino DeLaurentiis made the first attempt to produce a series of films based on the entire Bible from Genesis to Revelation. '' The Bible: In the Beginning'', based largely on the book of Genesis, was to have been the first of these films, but financial challenges cancelled further films. Forty-seven years later, Hearst Corporation and producers
Roma Downey Roma Burnett (née Downey) is an actress, producer, and author from Derry, Northern Ireland. She produced the mini-series ''The Bible'' for the History Channel and also appeared in it as Mary, mother of Jesus. For nine seasons she played Moni ...
and
Mark Burnett Mark Burnett (born 17 July 1960) is a television producer who is the former Chairman of MGM Worldwide Television Group. He is best known for creating and producing the reality shows ''The Apprentice'', '' Survivor'', ''The Voice'', and ''Sh ...
created their own reimagining of the story via a TV miniseries, '' The Bible'', thus finally fulfilling DeLaurentiis' original 1966 vision. The box office failure '' King David'', was released in 1985.


New Testament/Christian Bible

The
New Testament The New Testament grc, Ἡ Καινὴ Διαθήκη, transl. ; la, Novum Testamentum. (NT) is the second division of the Christian biblical canon. It discusses the teachings and person of Jesus, as well as events in first-century Chri ...
was less frequently turned into major motion pictures. Unlike the Old Testament, the New Testament has few action scenes and little romance. During the 1950s, most of the films recounting Jesus' life were financed by church groups and played in churches. These were often film versions of the traditional Passion Play. At this time there were some successful films that involved Jesus, but they put him at a distance from the central characters and were based on novels rather than the Bible. These included the sequel to 1953's ''
The Robe ''The Robe'' is a 1942 historical novel about the Crucifixion of Jesus, written by Lloyd C. Douglas. The book was one of the best-selling titles of the 1940s. It entered the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list in October 1942, four weeks later ...
'', ''
Demetrius and the Gladiators ''Demetrius and the Gladiators'' is a 1954 American biblical drama film and a sequel to '' The Robe''. The picture was made by 20th Century Fox, directed by Delmer Daves and produced by Frank Ross. The screenplay was written by Philip Dunne ...
'' (1954), and the 1959 remake film '' Ben-Hur''. In 1966,
Pier Paolo Pasolini Pier Paolo Pasolini (; 5 March 1922 – 2 November 1975) was an Italian poet, filmmaker, writer and intellectual who also distinguished himself as a journalist, novelist, translator, playwright, visual artist and actor. He is considered one of ...
filmed '' The Gospel According to St. Matthew'' in southern Italy with a cast of non-professional actors. Despite Pasolini's atheism and Marxism, the film was praised by the Pope for its faithfulness. The revisionist '' The Last Temptation of Christ'', the rock opera '' Jesus Christ Superstar'', and the parody '' Life of Brian'' were all major films of the 1970s and 1980s. These films generated controversy, but were financially successful. Film versions of the
Book of Revelation The Book of Revelation is the final book of the New Testament (and consequently the final book of the Christian Bible). Its title is derived from the first word of the Koine Greek text: , meaning "unveiling" or "revelation". The Book of ...
such as ''
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'' and ''
The Seventh Sign ''The Seventh Sign'' is a 1988 American apocalyptic drama horror film written by Clifford and Ellen Green and directed by Carl Schultz. The title and plot reference the seven seals described in the Book of Revelation, the final book of the New ...
'' were made, which had been uncommon in an earlier era. During this period more reverent works were produced, but often appeared as television miniseries or released directly to video. The success of ''
The Passion of the Christ ''The Passion of the Christ'' is a 2004 American epic biblical drama film produced, directed and co-written by Mel Gibson and starring Jim Caviezel as Jesus of Nazareth, Maia Morgenstern as Mary, mother of Jesus, and Monica Bellucci as Mary ...
'' led to new Bible films being commissioned including ''Mary'', ''Son of Man'', ''Color of the Cross'', ''The Ten Commandments'', and ''Nativity'', all of which were scheduled for a 2006 release.


See also

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Christian film industry The Christian film industry is an aspect of Christian media for films containing a Christian-themed message or moral. They are often interdenominational films, but can also be films targeting a specific denomination of Christianity. Criteria Pop ...
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List of films based on the Bible This is a list of movies (including television movies) based on the Bible (Old Testament and New Testament), depicting characters or figures from the Bible, or broadly derived from the revelations or interpretations therein. Old Testament / Heb ...
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