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  • I, Paul (1980)
  • Video | 31 min | Short, Biography, Drama
I, Paul (1980)
Video | 31 min | Short, Biography, Drama

Actor Fred Scolay portrays Paul, delivering his final message in prison. The beautiful text of the King James Version comes alive in this one-man soliloquy as Paul thinks, writes, and speaks his final words knowing that death is near. ...See moreActor Fred Scolay portrays Paul, delivering his final message in prison. The beautiful text of the King James Version comes alive in this one-man soliloquy as Paul thinks, writes, and speaks his final words knowing that death is near. Though the message addressed to the young Timothy, Paul is shedding his mantle and mission on all Christians yet to come. It is a defense of his life, his shortcomings and the glories he has known in his ministry and missionary tasks. It is more so, a man, firmly rooted in and sharing his God, his Savior, Jesus Christ, and his forward look to his life soon to begin with his Lord in heaven. Written by Church and Synagogue Library Association See less
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Updated Dec 31, 1980

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1980 (United States)

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5 cast members
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Fred J. Scollay
Paul (as Fred Scollay) Paul (as Fred Scollay)   See fewer
Raymond Tate
1st Prisoner 1st Prisoner   See fewer
Alfred E. Weil
2nd Prisoner 2nd Prisoner   See fewer
Richard Jamieson
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June Favati
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