The Nativity (film) explained

Genre:Biography
Drama
Family
Director:Bernard L. Kowalski
Starring:Madeleine Stowe
John Shea
Jane Wyatt
Paul Stewart
Audrey Totter
George Voskovec
Music:Lalo Schifrin
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:R.S. Allen
Harvey Bullock
Producer:William P. D'Angelo
Location:Almería, Andalucía, Spain
Cinematography:Gábor Pogány
Editor:Jerry Dronsky
Robert Phillips
Runtime:98 minutes
Company:20th Century Fox Television
Network:ABC

The Nativity is a 1978 American made-for-television biographical drama film starring Madeleine Stowe as Mary, set around the Nativity of Jesus and based on the accounts in the canonical Gospels of Matthew and Luke, in the apocryphal gospels of Pseudo-Matthew and James, and in the Golden Legend. It was directed by Bernard L. Kowalski, written by Morton S. Fine and Millard Kaufman, and filmed in Almería, Spain.

Cast

Home Video

The film was released on VHS on October 16, 2001.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Announcements. https://web.archive.org/web/20010908065704/http://hive4media.com/buying_guide/scripts/bg_matrix.cfm?studiosort=14. hive4media.com. September 8, 2001. September 14, 2019.