John Wesley (1954)
Directed by Norman Walker
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Hagiography, Religious Drama |
Run Time - 77 min. |
Countries - United Kingdom |
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
The life of the founder of modern Methodism is dramatized in John Wesley. Originally intended for church assembly showings, the film stars Leonard Sachs in the title role. The screenplay charts the Methodist Movement from its inception in 18th century England to the present day. Produced by the Radio and Film Commission of the Methodist church, the film was financed by the contributions of some 500 churches. Unfortunately, the budget didn't allow for a professional cast, thus many potentially worthwhile scenes are laid low by amateurish acting. On the other hand, the film is quite slick and accomplished on a technical level, thanks to the first-rate cinematography of Hone Glendenning and the assured direction of Norman Walker.
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religion, church, employment, leader, life