The Greatest is the Least (1997)

ALL 06/01/1997 (en) Family, Animation 30 Min
  • Release
    06/01/1997
  • Production
    Rich Animation Studios, Animated Bible Stories, NEST Family Entertainment
  • Rotten tomato
    80%
  • Original title
    The Greatest is the Least
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

In the years following Jesus’ resurrection, the disciples learn to practice His teachings. While working at the salt mine, James witnesses two fellow prisoners fighting to be number one. He remembers being with Jesus as He embraced the children and humbly kneeled to wash the disciples’ feet. Through this we learn that the way to greatness in His kingdom is not found in how many serve you, but in how many you serve.

  1. Richard Rich

    Director

  2. Story



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Casts

  1. Ivan Crosland

    Jesus (voice)

  2. William Dennis Hunt

    Agrippa (voice)

  3. Al Michaels

    John / Young Soldier (voice)

  4. Mark Ciglar

    Mark (voice)

  5. Neil Vipond

    Counselor (voice)

  6. Jack Fletcher

    Vispi (voice)

  7. Jim J. Bullock

    Majestrate / Jeramiah (voice)

  8. Jeff Simmons

    Jeramiah / Lysander (voice)

  9. Gar Campbell

    Sidon (voice)

  10. Robert Cottrell

    Andrew (voice)

  11. Marion Calvert

    Salome (voice)

  12. David Drummond

    James (voice)

  13. Jake Williamson

    Blastus (voice)

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 13 , Crews : 15

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The Greatest is the Least (1997) 30 Min

ALL 06/01/1997 (en)
Family, Animation
  • Release 06/01/1997
  • Production
    Rich Animation Studios, Animated Bible Stories, NEST Family Entertainment
  • Original title The Greatest is the Least
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

In the years following Jesus’ resurrection, the disciples learn to practice His teachings. While working at the salt mine, James witnesses two fellow prisoners fighting to be number one. He remembers being with Jesus as He embraced the children and humbly kneeled to wash the disciples’ feet. Through this we learn that the way to greatness in His kingdom is not found in how many serve you, but in how many you serve.

  1. Richard Rich

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Joe Campana, Paul Murphy, James Koford

    Editor

  4. Jared F. Brown, Richard Rich

    Producer