Moral Rating: | not reviewed |
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Primary Audience: | Family Teens Adults |
Genre: | Christian Adventure Bible Drama |
Length: | 1 hr. 42 min. |
Year of Release: | 2015 |
USA Release: |
April 3, 2015 (select) DVD: October 20, 2015 |
SLINGS and stones as weapons in the Bible
courage and faith
FEAR, Anxiety and Worry—What does the Bible say? Answer
about David
about King Saul
trust in God
giants in the Bible
War in the Bible
David and Goliath coloring page
CHANGE THE WORLD—A single man or woman can help change the world. Read about some who did with faith and God’s help…
Jesus Christ, Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, and David
Featuring |
Miles Sloman … David Jerry Sokolosky … Goliath Makenna Guyler … Michal Paul Hughes … King Saul Joseph Emms … Eliab Richard Summers-Calvert … Abinadab Jared Morgan … Jaggar Tom Bonington … Nasib Adam Wittek … Swordsmith Jujo Ballo … Bulgo See all » |
Director | Timothy A. Chey — “Suing the Devil” (2011), “The Genius Club” (2006) |
Producer |
Fallen State Films RiverRain Productions |
Distributor | RiverRain Productions |
“Against all odds, one man will rise”
Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “David and Goliath looks at one of the most powerful and beloved Bible stories of all time. The film focuses on the early life of David who fought against the Philistine giant, Goliath, against all odds.
The fierce warrior Goliath is sent to track down a foretold king of the Israelites. A young shepherd David is thrust into an epic chase and adventure fighting for his own life, the lives of his loved ones and eventually the lives of his people. The story climaxes in a battle of literal Biblical proportions between the young man and the giant sent to destroy him.
Shot in North Africa and in studios in London. The tallest man in Canada (7’8”) plays Goliath.”
See list of Relevant Issues—questions-and-answers.
PLEASE share your observations and insights to be posted here.
The whole premise about the film is having faith in God even when things look hopeless. The person who plays King Saul, David’s Brother, and the Philistine villain portrays their roles fairly well. The actor who plays Goliath is decent, but is very monotone as he spouts the same phrases over and over. See all »
My Ratings: Moral rating: Good / Moviemaking quality: 3