Noah and the Flood
Originally released in 1962. Noah and the Flood is a feature film. directed by Kirk Browning. At just 54 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Laurence Harvey, Jacques d'Amboise, and Elsa Lanchester
Synopsis
In 1960 CBS commissioned renown composer, Igor Stravinsky, to compose a new ballet composition, Noah and the Flood, that would be adapted for a TV special. This was supposed to be one out of an eight part series of TV specials that featured prominent artists. Most of these specials never came to fruition. The ballet told the story of Noah and the Flood with symbolic references to other biblical narratives. The choreography was directed by George Balanchine and the ballet was performed by the New York City Ballet. An addition to the performance the TV special also included an overview of Stravinsky’s career and an exposition of the biblical context. The performance was aired on CBS in 1962 with Breck shampoo as the sponsor.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Noah and the Flood about?
In 1960 CBS commissioned renown composer, Igor Stravinsky, to compose a new ballet composition, Noah and the Flood, that would be adapted for a TV special. This was supposed to be one out of an eig...
Who directed Noah and the Flood?
Noah and the Flood was directed by Kirk Browning.
How long is Noah and the Flood?
Noah and the Flood has a runtime of 0 hours and 54 minutes (54 minutes total).
When was Noah and the Flood released?
Noah and the Flood was released on January 1, 1962 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Noah and the Flood?
The main cast of Noah and the Flood includes Laurence Harvey, Jacques d'Amboise, Elsa Lanchester, Sebastian Cabot, Jillana.