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  1. According to author Diane Apostolos-Cappadona, in the 1950s and 1960s, during the era of the production code, "the most acceptable cinematic path for movies to incorporate sex and violence was the biblical epic". Basing a film on the Bible allowed it to be more risqué than would normally have been accepted.

  2. July 1, 2013. McMahon, T.A. Hollywood has a long history of making Bible-based movies, including epics by Cecil B. DeMille and John Huston; Italian directors Pasolini, Rossellini, and Zeffirelli; American Martin Scorsese, and Australian Mel Gibson. Broadway musicals have also been made into “biblical” movies and videos such as Jesus Christ ...

  3. The Bible according to Hollywood by Cross, Robin. Publication date 1984 Topics Bible -- Humor, Bible, Bible films, Humour in English, 1945- - Texts Publisher London : Ward Lock Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet ...

  4. Filmmaker Phillip Dye's documentary explores the many biblical adaptations Hollywood has produced throughout the years, including The Ten Commandments, The Greatest Story Ever Told, Ben Hur, The Bible ... In the Beginning and many more titles. With iconic clips, behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with the likes of Charlton Heston, Peter Ustinov and Virginia Mayo, Dye's film is a ...

  5. This documentary takes a look at Hollywood and their various movies based around the Bible. If you're looking for something ground-breaking, well researched or a very detailed look at the subject then you're not going to find it here but for the most part I thought this was at least entertaining enough to make it worth watching. If you're not ...

  6. The Bible According to Hollywood. 2004. TV-PG. Documentary. A documentary with clips and interviews on Hollywood’s adaptation of Biblical stories into epic films, from the life of Moses to Samson and Delilah. Starring: Charlton Heston Peter Ustinov Virginia Mayo.

  7. 25. Aug. 2022 · Basically Hollywood will make, shall we say, "creative" adaptations of Biblical stories, attempt to attract a faith-based audience, and then wonder why that audience doesn't show up in droves ...