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KJB: The Book That Changed the World

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'King James Bible: The Book That Changed the World' or 'KJB: The Book That Changed the World' is a 2011 Lionsgate direct-to-video production in which John Rhys-Davies leads viewers on a half-documentary, half theatrical exploration of the socio-political, religious, and historical background and roots for both James I of England and for the King James Version of the Bible which was published four hundred years prior to the events portrayed in the self-same documentary film.

During the production, Rhys-Davies takes viewers through libraries, churches, castles, and other settings that work into the story.

The documentary won the Epiphany Prize for Inspiring Television at the 2012 Movieguide Awards.

Notable credits



* Produced and Directed by Norman Stone

* Written by Murray Watts

* Presented by John Rhys-Davies

* Paola Dionisotti as Elizabeth I of England

* Simon Gregor as Sir Robert Cecil

* Andrew Rothney as James I of England

* David Fleeshman as Bishop Bancroft

References




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