Samuel the Boy Prophet (1993) [G]

Release Date:
June 1, 1993

Original Title:
Samuel the Boy Prophet

Alternate Titles:
Animated Stories from the Bible - Samuel
Animated Stories from the Old Testament: Samuel the Boy Prophet

Genres:
Animation | Family

Production Companies:
Animated Bible Stories
NEST Family Entertainment
Rich Animation Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 30

In keeping with her vow, Hannah dedicates her child to God. From his days as a young boy serving Eli, the high priest, to guiding the ancient Israelites, Samuel the prophet stands as an inspiring example of how we, too, can delight in our relationship with God. This story brings to life several episodes from the life of Samuel and invites all to discover the joy of faithful service to God.

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Associate Producer:
Terry L. Noss

Casting:
Gary Jackson
Ray Porter

Co-Executive Producer:
Stephen W. Griffin

Director:
Richard Rich

Editor:
James Koford
Randy Paton

Effects Supervisor:
Bob Simmons

Executive Producer:
Jared F. Brown

Music:
Lex de Azevedo

Producer:
Richard Rich

Production Manager:
Thomas J. Tobin

Screenplay:
Brian Nissen

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