An investigation into the theory that Mt. Ararat in Turkey is the final resting place of Noah’s Ark.
Based on the book by David Balsiger, this independently and inexpensively produced documentary makes the assertion that Noah’s Ark, from the biblical story, has been found on the slopes of Mount Ararat, though physical and political difficulties prevent a more extensive study of the boat. The movie is aimed at those who are already convinced of its premise and includes a dramatic re-enactment of Noah’s story as one of its highlights.
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| Release Date | 1976, July |
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| Runtime | 99min. |
| MPAA Rating | Rated G |
| Format | VHS |
| Director | James L. Conway |
| Producer | Frances Guenette, Raylan D. Jensen |
| Writers | Charles E. Sellier Jr., David Balsiger, James L. Conway |
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| Language | English |
| Production Company | Shick Sun Classic Pictures |
| Distribution Company | Shick Sun Classic Pictures |
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| Cast | Brad Crandall, Lee Sollenberge, Vern Adix |
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| Category | Docu-Drama, Documentary, Educational |