Martin Luther
Jul 09 2003
•2h 55m
•Documentary, History, Drama
Learn how one man reluctantly took on the most powerful institution of his day and won. Martin Luther is credited with expounding a new vision of man's relationship with God and, by extension, a redefinition of man's relationship with authority. Filmed across Europe -- from the rustic rural Germany to the opulence of the Vatican City -- you'll witness the collapse of the medieval world and the birth of the modern age.
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Liam Neeson
Self - Narrator (voice)

Timothy West
Martin Luther
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