The Life and Passion of Jesus Christ

The Life and Passion of Jesus Christ

6.5

May 15 1903

1h 45m

Drama, History

The story of the life and passion of Jesus Christ, from the proclamation of his birth to his ascension into heaven.

Madame Moreau

Madame Moreau

Virgin Mary

Monsieur Moreau

Monsieur Moreau

Joseph

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