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Lynn Stalmaster | Casting |
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Harold F. Kress | Editor |
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William J. Creber | Production Design |
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Alfred Newman | Original Music Composer |
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Richard Day | Art Direction |
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David Lean | Director |
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George Stevens | Director |
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William C. Mellor | Director of Photography |
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Jean Negulesco | Director |
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James Lee Barrett | Screenplay |
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Loyal Griggs | Director of Photography |
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Argyle Nelson Jr. | Editor |
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J. Frank O'Neill | Editor |
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Vittorio Nino Novarese | Costume Design |
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Charles E. Wallace | Sound Recordist |
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Henry Wills | Stunts Coordinator |
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George Stevens Jr. | Producer |
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David S. Hall | Art Direction |
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Carl Sandburg | Screenplay |
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George Stevens | Writer |
The Greatest Story Ever Told is a 1965 American epic film produced and directed by George Stevens and distributed by United Artists. It is a retelling of the story of Jesus Christ, from the Nativity through the Resurrection. This film is notable for its large ensemble cast and for being the last film appearance of Claude Rains.
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