The Big Fisherman Trailer

The Big Fisherman Trailer (1959)

"The Story of Simon Peter of Galilee" 04 August 1959 Drama 165 mins

Drama that focuses on the later life of Peter, one of the closest disciples of Jesus.

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Cast

Howard Keel

as Simon Peter

John Saxon

as Voldi

Martha Hyer

as Herodias

Herbert Lom

as Herod Antipas

Alexander Scourby

as David Ben-Zadok

Beulah Bondi

as Hannah

Jay Barney

as John the Baptist

Mark Dana

as King Zendi

Rhodes Reason

as Andrew

Henry Brandon

as Menicus

Tom Troupe

as James

Crew

Renié

Renié Costume Design

Bud Westmore

Bud Westmore Makeup Artist

Julia Heron

Julia Heron Set Designer

John DeCuir

John DeCuir Production Design

Frank Westmore

Frank Westmore Makeup Artist

James Ryan

James Ryan Casting

Larry Germain

Larry Germain Hairstylist

Anita Speer

Anita Speer Script Supervisor

Lee Garmes

Lee Garmes Director of Photography

International Titles

O Pescador da Galiléia Trailer

El Gran Pescador Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 04 August 1959

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