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Release Date:
April 1, 2003
Original Title:
Greatest Heroes and Legends of the Bible: Daniel and the Lion's Den
Alternate Titles:
Les Grands Héros et Récits de la Bible - Daniel et la fosse aux lions
סיפורי התנ''ך הגדולים: דניאל בגוב האריות
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
GoodTimes Entertainment
Tundra Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
There are many heroes in the Old Testament. Some are great warriors. But others are men of quiet faith--men who display their courage not on the battle field, but simply by refusing to disobey God. Daniel is such a man. His story has been brought to life in a beautifully animated film that will appeal to your entire family. Daniel and the Lion's Den is one of the twelve programs in the Greatest Heroes and Legends of the Bible series. This program features: All-new animation, an introduction by Charlton Heston, and "Simon & Gimmel -Your Faithful Guides," two animated characters who lead viewers through the story and make it accessible for all ages
Assistant Director:
Debbie Wainwright
Associate Editor:
Daniel Krause
Associate Producer:
Jean Rogers
Barry Backus
Background Designer:
Eric Dunn
Daniel J. Poirier
Mark Roberts
Michael Enriquez
Cameron Fase
Character Designer:
Suzanne Hirota
Chantel A. Bryan
Daniel DeSerranno
Director:
Glenn Patterson
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Sally Luo
Executive Producer:
Andrew Greenberg
Seth Willenson
Foley Artist:
Ian Mackie
Lyricist:
Michael Aschner
Music:
Jim Latham
Producer:
William R. Kowalchuk
Production Assistant:
Jason Kowalchuk
Sound Effects Editor:
Barry Backus
Storyboard Artist:
Myron Born
Steve Myers
Supervising Editor:
William R. Kowalchuk Jr.
Writer:
Howard Rumberg
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