Gideon and Samson: Great Leaders of the Bible (or I grandi condottieri) is a 1965 Italian historical film directed by Marcello Baldi and Francisco Pérez-Dolz. Consisting of two segments, the first half tells the story of Gideon, while the second the story of Samson.[1]

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Gideon and Samson: Great Leaders of the Bible
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Directed byMarcello Baldi and Francisco Pérez-Dolz
Written byOttavio Jemma, Flavio Nicolini, Marcello Baldi, Tonino Guerra
Music byTeo Usuelli
Release date
  • 1965 (1965)
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian
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Plot

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The film depicts the proof that Gideon seeks from Jehovah (Judges 6:39). Painting by Maarten van Heemskerck.

Israelites are faulted for worshipping Baal instead of Jehovah. Jehovah is said to have abandoned the Israelites for worshiping false gods instead of Jehovah himself. Gideon chooses an army of 300 (Judges 7:8) to wage war against the Midianites. Gideon delivers Israelites from the hands of Midianite raiders. Gideon captures the kings of Midian Zebah and Zalmunna (Judges 8:10). After Gideon's son Jeter shies away from decapitating the two Midianite kings, Gideon slays the kings personally (Judges 8:21).

Cast

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Ivo Garrani as Gideon in a film scene

References

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