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Anthony Quinn | Hamza | |
Irene Papas | Hind | |
Michael Ansara | Abu Sofyan | |
Michael Forrest | ||
Johnny Sekka | Bilal | |
Michael Forest | Khalid | |
Ahmed Abdelhalim | Uriqat | |
Habib Ageli | Hudayfa | |
Mohammad Al-Gaddary | Money Lender | |
Nicolas Amer | Suheil | |
Bruno Barnabe | Umaya | |
John Bennett | Salool | |
Martin Benson | Abu-Jahal | |
Robert Brown | Otba | |
Donald Burton | Amr | |
Earl Cameron | Annajashi | |
George Camiller | Waleed | |
Ronald Chenery | Mosaab |
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Producer | Moustapha Akkad
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Writer | H.A.L. Craig
Tewfik El-Hakim |
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Cinematography | Jack Hildyard
Said BAKER |
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Musician | Maurice Jarre
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The Story of Islam It was a movie seven years in the making, filmed in two separate versions with a cast of thousands, and featuring Oscar® nominated score by Maurice Jarre (Dr. Zhivago, A Passage to India). This is the epic story of the prophet Mohammed, whose holy revelations defied a pagan society and changed the world forever. Two-time Academy Award® winner Anthony Quinn (Lawrence of Arabia) stars in this landmark international hit produced and directed by Moustapha Akkad (Lion of the Desert) that remains the most powerful and acclaimed movie ever made about the birth of Islam. |
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