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Noah's Ark (1999)

Noah's Ark (1999)
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The biblical story of Noah and the Great Flood gets a decidedly unusual retelling in this film, produced as a two-part TV movie and first aired on NBC in May 1999. Noah Jon Voight is an ordinary laborer who one day begins receiving messages from God. It seems the Lord has a special assignment for him: since God is planning on destroying the world with a massive flood, he wants Noah to build a giant ark and fill it with one male and one female of each animal on earth. So why Noah of all people? As God tells him, "You fit the bill. Good times, bad times, you believe in me." And why a 500-foot-long ark? "I think big! I made the world in seven days!" Joining Noah on the trip of a lifetime is his wife Naamah (Mary Steenburgen); those not invited along for the ride are F. Murray Abraham as Lot, Carol Kane as his wife Sarah, and James Coburn as a peddler. Some video versions run 140 minutes. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon VoightMary Steenburgen, (more)
Director(s):
John Irvin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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The biblical story of Noah and the Great Flood gets a decidedly unusual retelling in this film, produced as a two-part TV movie and first aired on NBC in May 1999. Noah Jon Voight is an ordinary laborer who one day begins receiving messages from God. It seems the Lord has a special assignment for him: since God is planning on destroying the world with a massive flood, he wants Noah to build a giant ark and fill it with one male and one female of each animal on earth. So why Noah of all people? As God tells him, "You fit the bill. Good times, bad times, you believe in me." And why a 500-foot-long ark? "I think big! I made the world in seven days!" Joining Noah on the trip of a lifetime is his wife Naamah (Mary Steenburgen); those not invited along for the ride are F. Murray Abraham as Lot, Carol Kane as his wife Sarah, and James Coburn as a peddler. Some video versions run 140 minutes. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
156 mins

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Director(s):
John Irvin
Writer(s):
Peter Barnes
Producer(s):
Stephen Jones
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Adult Situations)
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    Daniel V.

    Terrible!! Awful!! Couldn't watch for more than 15 mins. it was so CORNY and not even close to the Bible's story. Even blaming it on "artistic license" is a stretch. Mary Steenburgen and Jon Voight are great actors; why they ever agreed to this ridiculous script is a mystery to me. I almost feel embarrassed for them. If it was supposed to be a comedy, they should've billed it that way, like "Evan Almighty." What a rip-off.

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    Joy S.

    It was a flop of Biblical proportions! The "unusual retelling" is justified at the beginning by the writers explaining that they took "poetic license". If I had remembered that it was the made-for-TV movie, I wouldn't have bothered. I admit, I had forgotten about it and it's horrible reviews at the time. But, I guess I'm like the "God" in the movie... "sometimes I make mistakes." I'm sure there's bound to be a listing of all the inaccuracies on the net. They're too numerous for me to even bother trying to list here.

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    Patricia Z.

    This movie is terrible!!! A far cry from God's truth of the great flood. They use humor & odd twist to the story which makes it a mokery. I could not stand to watch the entire show! PZ

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