The Big Fisherman: A Tale of Faith, Adventure, and Redemption: Unraveling The Big Fisherman's Epic Journey

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The Big Fisherman is a 1959 American historical and drama film directed by Frank Borzage about the life of Simon Peter, one of the disciples of Jesus. Starring Howard Keel, Susan Kohner and John Saxon, the production is adapted from the 1948 novel by Lloyd C. Douglas, which is closely related to Douglas' previous book, 1942's The Robe which, six years earlier, in 1953, had been adapted for the screen under the same title, The Robe. The film was shot at Universal-International Studios but released by Buena Vista, the film-releasing company of Walt Disney Productions.
The story traces Peter's journey from self-sufficient fisherman to his dependency on a risen Christ. It also presents another story of redemption and forgiveness, as he takes in a young Arab/Jewish girl, Fara. As they both learn of Jesus, it changes their lives.
The young Fara discovers that she is the daughter of Herod Antipas who married and shortly discarded her Arab mother in favor of Herodias. Disguised as a boy, Fara goes to Galilee to assassinate Herod in revenge.
The Big Fisherman by Lloyd C. Douglas: Embark on an epic adventure in The Big Fisherman by Lloyd C. Douglas. Set in ancient times, this historical fiction takes readers on a captivating journey of redemption, faith, and human struggles. Through fictionalized biographical narratives and vivid storytelling, the author brings to life biblical characters and a Middle Eastern setting, weaving a tale that explores the complexities of human nature and the power of redemption. Immerse yourself in this inspirational story and experience the transformative power of faith and love.

The Big Fisherman by Lloyd C. Douglas: The Big Fisherman, Historical Fiction, Biblical Fiction, Adventure Novel, Inspirational Story, Ancient Times, Religious Themes, Fictionalized Biography, Middle Eastern Setting, Epic Tale, Redemption, Faith, Biblical Characters, Christian Literature, Literary Classic, Religious Fiction, Spiritual Journeys, Drama, Fictionalized History, Human Struggles, Redemption.

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Lloyd Cassel Douglas was an American author and minister who gained widespread recognition for his literary works in the mid-20th century. He was born on August 27, 1877, in Columbia City, Indiana, and died on February 13, 1951, in Los Angeles, California. Douglas began his professional career as a minister in the Presbyterian Church, serving in various positions throughout the United States. However, his passion for writing eventually led him to pursue a career as an author. In 1920, he published his first novel, "Magnificent Obsession," which became a tremendous success and established his reputation as a skilled storyteller. "Magnificent Obsession" tells the story of a wealthy young man who, after causing a fatal accident, decides to dedicate his life to helping others anonymously. The novel's spiritual themes and the concept of finding redemption through selfless acts struck a chord with readers and catapulted Douglas into the literary limelight. Douglas continued to write prolifically and gained further acclaim with subsequent novels. One of his most notable works is "The Robe," published in 1942, which became a bestseller and was adapted into a highly successful film in 1953. The novel explores the journey of the fictional Roman tribune who supervises the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and subsequently becomes a believer in Christianity. Throughout his career, Lloyd C. Douglas's writing often blended elements of romance, spirituality, and morality. His novels presented complex characters grappling with ethical dilemmas and the pursuit of personal growth. Douglas had a unique ability to engage readers with his compelling narratives while imparting valuable lessons and reflections on life. Aside from his successful writing career, Douglas remained an ordained minister and often incorporated his spiritual beliefs into his works. His novels resonated with a wide audience, appealing to both religious and secular readers alike. Lloyd C. Douglas's works continue to be celebrated for their timeless themes and compelling storytelling. His novels have been translated into multiple languages and have enjoyed enduring popularity, making him one of the most prominent American authors of his time. His ability to combine moral insights with captivating narratives solidified his place in literary history, leaving a lasting impact on readers around the world.

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