Hill Number One 1951 Rare Biblical Drama DVD Classic

Hill Number One 1951 Rare Biblical Drama DVD Classic

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Hill Number One 1951 Rare Biblical Drama DVD Classic
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Hill Number One 1951 Rare Biblical Drama DVD Classic

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HILL NUMBER ONE (1951) RARE CLASSIC BIBLICAL DRAMA ON DVD

Synopsis:
Hill Number One is a solemn and introspective religious drama that presents the Passion of Christ through the perspective of those who witnessed its aftermath. Produced as a televised stage-style presentation and later preserved as a feature-length work, the film unfolds through reflective dialogue and spiritual inquiry rather than spectacle. James Dean appears in one of his earliest screen performances, portraying the disciple John with quiet intensity and emotional restraint, offering a rare glimpse into the formative stage of his acting career. The narrative emphasizes themes of faith, doubt, sacrifice, and moral awakening, framed within a reverent and theatrical visual style. Preserved from verified public-domain film elements, this archival presentation safeguards an important early artifact of both religious broadcasting history and the emergence of one of American cinema’s most influential actors.

Features Included:
✔ COMPLETE FEATURE FILM
✔ DIGITALLY RESTORED FROM VERIFIED PUBLIC-DOMAIN FILM ELEMENTS
✔ BLACK & WHITE PRESENTATION
✔ REGION-FREE DVD-R (NTSC) COMPATIBLE WITH ALL PLAYERS
✔ EASY NAVIGATION MENU FOR DIRECT SCENE SELECTION
✔ PACKAGED IN A STURDY PLASTIC CASE WITH CLEAR TITLE LABELING

Collector Notes:
Hill Number One holds particular historical significance as one of James Dean’s earliest surviving screen appearances. Its restrained, devotional approach reflects early television-era religious drama and offers collectors a rare intersection of faith-based storytelling and cinematic history.

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