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Apostle Peter and the Last Supper

  • 2012
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.3K
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Apostle Peter and the Last Supper (2012)
Three days before his execution, the elderly Apostle Peter tells his jailer about his time with Jesus.
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Three days before his execution, the elderly Apostle Peter tells his jailer about his time with Jesus.Three days before his execution, the elderly Apostle Peter tells his jailer about his time with Jesus.Three days before his execution, the elderly Apostle Peter tells his jailer about his time with Jesus.

  • Director
    • Gabriel Sabloff
  • Writers
    • Timothy Ratajczak
    • Gabriel Sabloff
  • Stars
    • Robert Loggia
    • Bruce Marchiano
    • Laurence Fuller
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Gabriel Sabloff
    • Writers
      • Timothy Ratajczak
      • Gabriel Sabloff
    • Stars
      • Robert Loggia
      • Bruce Marchiano
      • Laurence Fuller
    • 15User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Loggia
    Robert Loggia
    • Elderly Peter
    Bruce Marchiano
    Bruce Marchiano
    • Jesus
    Laurence Fuller
    • Martinian
    Ryan Alosio
    Ryan Alosio
    • Peter
    Sarah Prikryl
    Sarah Prikryl
    • Novella
    David Kallaway
    David Kallaway
    • Processus
    Leon Melas
    • Andrew
    Knox Collier
    Knox Collier
    • Judas
    • (as David Collier)
    Russell Wolfe
    • John
    Emilio Doorgasingh
    Emilio Doorgasingh
    • Thomas
    Shawn Savage
    Shawn Savage
    • James The Greater
    Kevin Hoffmann
    • Philip
    Tom Konkle
    Tom Konkle
    • Matthew
    Bill Oberst Jr.
    Bill Oberst Jr.
    • Ragged Man
    Adamo Palladino
    Adamo Palladino
    • Gallus
    Matthew Bacis
    • James The Lesser
    Michael Daley
    • Simon
    Dominic Bogart
    Dominic Bogart
    • Thaddeus
    • Director
      • Gabriel Sabloff
    • Writers
      • Timothy Ratajczak
      • Gabriel Sabloff
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    10loaiza17

    Excellent! The Gospel 101

    I watch this minimum twice a month and I get so much out of it each time! I've watched it since it came out! The actors take you there as if you were part of the moment from beginning to end. Great movie, great performance, edifying to the heart, mind, and soul! Excellent illustration of the Gospel in a simple way. A treasure to have and pass on to the next generation. I recommend it to all who seek to understand the truth of a friend who laid His life down for LOVE.... Enlightens the true meaning of forgiveness, true love, grace, and a sovereign God who loves us. May all of you who choose to watch this movie be blessed with a closer relationship with God and an understanding of how much HE loves us...
    6SimonJack

    A good portrayal of Peter, but a poor set

    No histories, biographies, or other books record the exact conversations and daily details of people. Beyond the general overview and summary of the lives of someone, any story put into a book or film necessarily includes much dialog that is made up. Serious and honest writers and movie makers will research their subject thoroughly from the records available, and then write and create characters and situations as true to the person as they can imagine.

    So it is with characters from biblical times. Beyond what we read in the Bible, who knows what the apostles did and said, or what their lives were like after the death and resurrection of Jesus? In telling a story of any part of a Bible character's life, one must imagine what scenes and dialogs would be like to fill in details and expand on the printed record.

    The makers of this film did a decent job in portraying Peter in his jail time in Rome before his execution. We see a Peter as many Christians might have visualized him over the centuries. We see Peter as he likely responded to the inquisitiveness of his guards. And what he might have said and how it might have affected his guards. Of course, he would talk about Jesus and witness to his life.

    So, this is a good film from that standpoint. Robert Loggia is very good in the role of the elderly Peter. The rest of the fictitious characters are so-so. The brusk head-jailer seems overly acted. But other than the role of Peter, there's nothing noteworthy about this production. As one other reviewer noted, the CGI scenes of rooftops looking down on a city are not helpful to the story. If anything, they are a distraction – a reminder that this probably is a cheap production. Why they couldn't have taken some stock footage of scenes shot on movie sets used before is beyond me. Or staged some scenes in old towns with people dressed according to the time. The still, misty view of CGI rooftops of a town look like something from a comic book. They are so phony that they detract from any effort to portray an authentic situation.

    This film has a feel of staginess. How much might it have cost to have a couple of segues to show a street or alley scene with people coming and going outside the jail? With nothing else noteworthy about this film, I give it just six stars.
    6fitforfaith-ministries

    A good movie depicting how the Apostle Peter might have died and how he looked back on the NT.

    What can I say? It is a great Christian movie, made by secular people. It is indeed surprising how a director, who promotes artwork on his very own website which is clearly satanic, has the motivation for such a movie.

    Does a director of a Christian movie need to be Christian? No, he doesn't, but it is hypocrisy to do something just for the money.

    Should a director of a Christian movie be a Christian? Yes, that is what makes sense.

    Can a director of a Christian movie promote the other side while doing this and several other popular Christian movies? Only in America ...

    PROS

    + Great depictions of an extra-biblical story, which tells in parts biblical elements. Obviously, a great creative license is taken, but the movie does not equal to an apocryphal book which someone wants to insert into the Bible.

    + It is beautiful how they portrayed Peter, without the least of fear before his death.

    + Beautiful end with the conversion of two soldiers and one's wife.

    CONS

    • The movie tries hard to impress through extreme tonality in voices and by excessive music.


    • The satan character is certainly not what the Bible describes as a wolf in sheep's clothing. He does not come anywhere close to a 'sheep' in human terms, but is the typical Hollywood scheme to make things appear more extreme ...


    • It would have been nice if they would have made at least for some scenes their way out of the LA studios and filmed in an actual setting - be it in Israel or similar.


    • The prayer 'you sanctified us with your commandments' shows a fundamental lack of Bible knowledge. We might walk on the road of sanctification while obeying commandments, but we are not sanctified with commandments ...


    • When the two Roman soldiers become Christians under Peter's hand (which is beautiful), smoke comes up and eastern meditation music is played. It looks and sounds more like a conversion to Buddhism, if the words would not have been different.


    • Peter could have only died in Rome long after the conversion of Saul to Paul. Nevertheless the movie states at the end that they have to empty the cell for a certain 'Saul of Tarsus'. That's why unbelievers should never do a Christian movie.
    9junkmail-641-18707

    Great perspective from Peter

    My family watched this during Passover/Easter week. The movie takes the perspective of Peter, relaying his experiences to a jailer as Peter spends his final fee days in prison. Peter recounts his meeting Jesus, some of the events of the ministry years, the Last Supper, and the Garden scene.

    We watched this with our 6 year old, and would have no problems showing it to other children. Satan does appear a few times in the film, but not too scary.

    The acting is well done and the scenes varied enough that it keeps the interest of even the children.

    We highly recommend this film for you and your family.
    Vincentiu

    almost different

    a religious film is not first an artistic matter. the basic purpose, the essence of message is for faith build/rediscover. in this case, the formula is little different. not only for admirable performance of Robert Loggia but for the manner to create the message. it is not exactly chronicle of events but remember of faith essence. a film about force, courage and vulnerability. with few small forced nuances but, in fact, convincing and deep touching. a film about delicate things. and beautiful lesson from a great actor to give entire brilliance and wise light to a special character. a religious film, off course. but not an ordinary one. because it has the gift to put/remind a lot of questions. because it is an example of measure and good work.

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Апостол Пётр и Тайная вечеря
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Pure Flix Productions
      • B-Still Productions
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      • $750,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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