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One Night with the King

Feel The Touch Of Destiny
2006 | 123m | English

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In Biblical times, a girl disguises her Jewish origins when the Persian king comes looking for a new bride among his subjects.
Release Date: Oct 10, 2006
Director: Michael O. Sajbel
Writer: Stephan Blinn, Tommy Tenney, Mark Andrew Olsen
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords based on novel or book, persia, queen, bible, biography, esther, old testament, 5th century bc
Production Companies Gener8Xion Entertainment, Faith for Today, Trinity Broadcasting Network
Box Office Revenue: $13,728,450
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tiffany Dupont Hadassah / Esther
Peter O'Toole Samuel, the Prophet
Luke Goss King Xerxes
John Noble Prince Admantha
Omar Sharif Prince Memucan
John Rhys-Davies Mordecai
James Callis Haman, the Agagite
Tommy Lister Jr. Hegai, the Royal Eunuch
Javen Campbell Prince Tarshish
Jyoti Dogra Queen Vashti
Jonah Lotan Jesse
Dilshad Patel Hannah
Nimrat Kaur Sarah
Takesh Singh Harbona, the Eunuch
Denzil Smith Prince Carshena
Asif Basra Prince Marsena
Tom Alter King Saul (prologue)
Indraneel Bhattacharya Bigthan
Alyy Khan
Name Job
J.A.C. Redford Original Music Composer
Aradhana Seth Production Design
Evan Henke Assistant Editor
Stephan Blinn Screenplay, Editor
Michael O. Sajbel Director
Steven Bernstein Director of Photography
Neeta Lulla Costume Design
Grayson Austin Steadicam Operator
Scott Peterson Script Supervisor
Claire Carré Still Photographer
Nalin P. Thakur Animation
Megan Tanner Makeup Artist
Tommy Tenney Novel
JoJo Myers Proud Makeup Department Head
Fred Paragano Music Editor
Annie Mathews Art Department Coordinator
Adam Lagattuta Visual Effects Coordinator
Michelle Summers Editor
Adam Jenkins Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Vidal Cohen Key Grip
Joel Goldes Dialect Coach
Roxann Langlois Production Coordinator
Jessica Moskal First Assistant Camera
Richard Dwan Jr. Supervising Dialogue Editor
Abid T.P. Art Direction
Prakash Shetty Gaffer
Michael Ferris Camera Operator
Mark Andrew Olsen Novel
Elizabeth Lang Casting
Gabriella Cristiani Editor
Justin Hammond Animation
Bridget Cook Hair Department Head
Arjun Bagga Production Manager
Erik Emerson Camera Operator
Ted Hayash Gaffer
Lennard Pinto Animation
Girish Chandra Maharana Animation
Vern Nobles Second Unit Cinematographer
Ted Fay Visual Effects Supervisor
Derek Vanderhorst Sound Effects Editor
Barney Cabral Supervising Sound Editor
Poonam Wahi Production Coordinator
Jeffrey A. Humphreys Boom Operator
Dhruv Tripathi Property Master
Rajib Majumdar Property Master
Gillian Hawser Casting
Sandesh Pai Animation
Vikas Kumar Dialect Coach
Verna Mandel Sound Recordist
Greg Brooks Dolly Grip
Dora Tzotchevska Assistant Editor
Perry Robertson Supervising Sound Editor
Stephen Bautista Conceptual Design
Mallikarjuna B. Rao Modeling
Melissa Sherwood Hofmann Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Lawrence Mortorff Producer
Laurie Crouch Producer
Richard J. Cook Producer
Stephan Blinn Producer
Matthew Crouch Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

I only watched this because I thought the poster looked a bit like the cover of a Christian Jacq novel. Sadly, despite a pretty stellar cast on paper, this is a really lacklustre biblical tale that is epic only in it's failure to catch fire at any stage. Peter O'Toole makes the briefest possible app ... earance as the prophet Samuel discovering that a captured Jewish girl has escaped and that she is with child... Spool on several years and we discover that she had a child, and that King Xerxes of Persia is looking for a new bride. Might history be about to tie these two themes together? Well what do you think? It's a strong biblical story this - you might recall Joan Collins did a version in 1960 with Richard Egan - but this is all style over substance with way too much emphasis on the grand look of the film and nowhere near enough effort on the shocking casting of Luke Goss (Xerxes) and the underwhelming Tiffany Dupont as the girl destined to secure the future of her people. Perhaps Omar Sharif was taking a break from the poker table, but there can be little excuse for the hammy effort of an over-the-top John Rhys-Davies nor the one-gear only John Noble as this story develops, completely devoid of passion or pace. The screenplay seems determined to use an adaptation from a children's book of (verbose) bible stories and in the end it all just fails to deliver. It ends with a power balled "...One night with a king... changes everything..." Even Bros didn't stoop to rhymes quite that complicated. Enough said!

Nov 05, 2023