Blessed Assurance: The Life and Music of Fanny Crosby (1985) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 1, 1985

Original Title:
Blessed Assurance: The Life and Music of Fanny Crosby

Alternate Titles:
Fanny Crosby: The Musical

Genres:
Drama | Music

Production Companies:
Victory Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 74

This dramatic music video highlights Fanny Crosby’s most popular songs, including "Blessed Assurance," "Pass Me Not," "Praise Him! Praise Him!," "Safe in the Arms of Jesus," "Rescue the Perishing," "He Hideth My Soul," "Near the Cross," and "Tell Me the Story of Jesus." Beautifully scored with a full chorus by Janet Maish Thomas, the arranger portrays the “blind poetess of song,” who penned over 8,000 of America’s most beloved hymns. D. Paul Thomas, playwright and actor, serves as our narrator, taking us on a compelling journey of tragedy and triumph, revealing a fully-human Fanny Crosby who overcomes the obstacles of her life by the power of God’s grace.

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Art Direction:
Arnie Whyler

Camera Operator:
Joe Pinella

Director:
D. Paul Thomas

Director of Photography:
Fred Paddock

Key Grip:
Troy Paddock

Music:
Janet Maish Thomas

Music Arranger:
Janet Maish Thomas

Production Manager:
Katherine Cramer

Production Secretary:
Lysette Bernardini

Property Master:
Loic Mirabaud

Recording Supervision:
Gary Hultman

Set Designer:
Steve Burwell

Technical Supervisor:
Mark McCune

Writer:
D. Paul Thomas

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