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He is Risen
He is Risen

He is Risen

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He is Risen is the story of the greatest miracle of all, the resurrection and ascension of Jesus. Sorrow and despair at the Lord’s crucifixion become complete joy and love as the disciples behold their resurrected Master three days later. The events of the real story of Easter teach of the atonement and resurrection, providing hope to Christians around the world.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

30 mins

Rating

10/10

Release Date

01 January 1988

Country

United States of America

Cast

Ivan Crosland

Ivan Crosland

Jesus (voice)

John A. Nicolaysen

John A. Nicolaysen

Peter (voice)

Stephen Cracroft

Stephen Cracroft

James (voice)

Bruce Winant

Bruce Winant

Andrew / Thomas (voice)

Cam Clarke

Cam Clarke

Simon / Guard (voice)

Robert Axelrod

Robert Axelrod

Bartholomew (voice)

Gregory Snegoff

Gregory Snegoff

Caiaphas (voice)

Lisa Michelson

Lisa Michelson

Daniel (voice)

David Jensen

David Jensen

Centurian (voice)

John Runnels

John Runnels

John (voice)

Tim Eisenhart

Tim Eisenhart

Matthew (voice)

Tom Cowan

Tom Cowan

Philip (voice)

Jayne Luke

Jayne Luke

Mary Magdalene (voice)

Linda Bishop

Linda Bishop

Martha (voice)

Diane Woodhouse

Diane Woodhouse

Mary (voice)

Maikel Bailey

Maikel Bailey

Pilate (voice)

Wayne Richards

Wayne Richards

Joseph of Arimathea (voice)

Bryce Spencer

Bryce Spencer

Nicodemus (voice)

Richard Blair

Richard Blair

Guard (voice)

Don Bishop

Don Bishop

Narrator (voice)

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