17 Amazing Christian Movie Posters

June 17, 2011| Legion of Skills
17 Amazing Movie Posters

Movies are fun, they take us from our everyday world into stories beyond our imaginations and for a few hours we are placed into a world of mystery and wonder. The one thing besides the trailers that gets our attention when we go to the cinema are movie posters, with their bright colors and slick design, they are sometimes more visually exciting than the actual movie. Below we showcase some of the best Christian Movie Posters that captured our attention.



Quo Vadis (1951)

 

quo vadis

Robert Taylor plays Marcus Vinicius, commander of Rome’s 14th Legion and in love with Lygia (Deborah Kerr), a member of the Christian sect accused of undermining Roman values. Peter Ustinov, wrapped in purple-robed petulance, is the all-powerful Nero. The destinies of these three and of the Empire play out in a tale whose visual highlights include the parade of triumphant legions, the burning of Rome and the martyrdom of Christians before cheering, bread-and-circus throngs.


The 10 Commandments (1956)

 

The ten Commandments 1956

For sheer pageantry and spectacle, few motion pictures can claim to equal the splendor of Cecil B. DeMille’s 1956 remake of his epic The Ten Commandments. Filmed in Egypt and the Sinai with one of the biggest sets ever constructed for a motion picture, this version tells the story of the life of Moses (Charlton Heston), once favored in the Pharaoh’s (Yul Brynner) household, who turned his back on a privileged life to lead his people to freedom.


Ben Hur (1959)

 

Ben Hur

The film’s prologue depicts the traditional story of the birth of Jesus Christ. Twenty-six years later, Judah Ben-Hur is a wealthy merchant of noble blood in Jerusalem. Preceding the arrival of a new governor, Ben-Hur’s childhood friend Messala, a military Tribune, returns as the new commanding officer of the Roman garrison. At first Judah and Messala are happy to meet after years apart, but their differing political views separate them: Messala believes in the glory of Rome and worldly imperial power, while Ben-Hur is devoted to his faith and the Jewish people. Messala asks Ben-Hur to caution his countrymen about protests, uprisings, or criticism of the Roman government. Judah complies but refuses to disclose dissidents’ names, and the two part in anger.


The Prince of Egypt (1989)



The Prince of Egypt

The Prince of Egypt

The Prince of Egypt is the first traditionally animated film produced and released by DreamWorks. The story follows the life of Moses from his birth, through his childhood as a prince of Egypt, and finally to his ultimate destiny to lead the Hebrew slaves out of Egypt, which is based on the Biblical story of Exodus.


The Gospel of John (2003)

 

The Gospel of John

The Gospel of John is a movie that tells the story of Jesus’ life as recounted by the Gospel of John. It is a motion picture that has been adapted for the screen on a word-for-word basis from the American Bible Society’s Good News Bible. This three-hour epic feature film follows John’s Gospel precisely, without additions to the story from other Gospels, nor omission of complex passages.


The Passion of the Christ (2004)

 

The Passion of the Christ

The Passion of the Christ is a 2004 film co-written, co-produced and directed by Mel Gibson. It is based on Catholic accounts of the arrest, trial, torture, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus, events commonly known as “The Passion”.


End of the Spear (2005)



End of the Spear

End of The Spear

Mincayani (Louie Leonardo) is born into the most violent society ever documented by anthropologists, the Waodani in the eastern rainforest of Ecuador. As he grows he learns what every Waodani understands, he must spear and live or be speared and die. Mincayani’s world changes when he and his family kill five missionaries, Nate Saint (Chad Allen), Jim Elliot (Sean McGowan), Ed McCully (Stephen Caudill), Pete Fleming (Matt Lutz) and Roger Youderian (Patrick Zeller). This incident propels Mincayani’s family group down an extraordinary path that culminates in them not only departing from violence, but also caring for the enemy tribe they had once violently raided.


Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005)

 

Diary of a Mad Black Woman

Helen McCarter has everything a woman wants: a nice house and rich husband. However after her husband Charles throws her out of the house after admitting to an affair a distraught Helen turns to her mother, grandmother Madea and cousin Brian who take her in and turn back to God.


The Nativity Story (2006)

 

The Nativity Story

The movie begins with the portrayal of the Massacre of the Innocents. The remainder of the movie portrays the annunciation (conception) and nativity (birth) of Jesus Christ to explain why King Herod (Ciarán Hinds) ordered the brutality.


One Night with the King (2006)



One Night with the King

The film follows the plot of the novel “Esther” by Nathaniel Weinreb, including direct quotes and events from the book, although the film is officially based on the novel Hadassah: One Night with the King by Tommy Tenney and Mark Andrew Olsen.

Daddy’s Little Girls (2007)



Daddys Little Girl

Daddys Little Girl

A mechanic (Elba) enlists the help of a successful-but-lonely attorney (Union) while trying to wrest custody of his three daughters from his treacherous ex-wife and her larcenous boy friend. Along the way, the working relationship between the blue collar dad and his uptown attorney grows into something more. This is a simple, touching story of two people trying to overcome their different backgrounds to find love, a down-on-his-luck man struggling to protect his children from abuse and neglect, and a community looking to purge itself from the criminals terrorizing their neighborhood.


The Ten Commandments (2007)

 

The Ten Commandments

Beautifully rendered 3D graphics helps to tell the story of Moses, condemned to die by Pharaoh while just a baby, Hebrew Moses is set adrift on the River Nile by his mother and his sister. Rescued by the daughter of Pharaoh, he grows up thinking he’s an Egyptian prince. Condemned to die by Pharaoh while just a baby, Hebrew Moses is set adrift on the River Nile by his mother and his sister. Rescued by the daughter of Pharaoh, he grows up thinking he’s an Egyptian prince.


Amazing Grace (2007)

 

Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace, based on the life of antislavery pioneer William Wilberforce, is directed by Michael Apted (The World is Not Enough, Coal Miner’s Daughter) from an original screenplay written by Academy Award® nominee Steven Knight (Dirty Pretty Things)


Fireproof (2008)

 

Fireproof

At work, inside burning buildings, Capt. Caleb Holt lives by the old firefighter’s adage: Never leave your partner behind. At home, in the cooling embers of his marriage, he lives by his own rules.

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13 thoughts on “17 Amazing Christian Movie Posters”

  1. Lucas

    I’ve seen almost all of these, and they all bring back good memories. Looks like I’m having a movie-day! 😀

    1. loswl Post author

      Cool, happy you like them, would be cool to have a movie room with full-sized version of these hanging on the wall 🙂

  2. Lissett

    I know what you guys mean about the Ben-Hur poster. I had seen it before, but never really LOOKED at it…
    Man those guys really had SKILLS!!!
    God bless you, loswl, for all the great work you do for Him! Keep it up!!!

    1. loswl Post author

      Thanks for that word of encouragement Lissett, it means a lot to the team.Yeah, those guys had some serious skills 🙂

  3. alyssa

    Sheesh, I look at the Ben Hur text and think, “WELL now, do I REALLY need Xara 3D”. LOL… The past few days have been filled with my rants about how I need Xara 3D, but I’m too cheap for fork over the $29. So I wonder hm…. how did that get that amazing block text back in the Ben Hur movie days?

    Awesome post by the way…

    1. loswl Post author

      You are right about that, I would love to get into the head of the person who created that poster. Amazing what graphic designers accomplished without the fancy programs we know 😉

  4. Fisherofmen

    Wonderful artwork and awesome site Charlton Heston is a true man of faith and freedom, look forward to being with him in the Kingdom to come. I am reaching out working to reach the un-touched in the world of the great love God has for man kind.

    God Bless love you!
    – Mark

    1. loswl Post author

      Hi Mark, thanks for visiting us, and keep up the good work of reaching people for God… I love Ben Hur too, great actor :o)

  5. grapixia

    Nice Post, I love all of the recent Christian Movies! I think it is an industry that is very effective when done right. I love Be Hur, I was very surprised to see that one. I remember watching it when I was a kid on Sundays in Black and White with Charlton Heston :o) I hope they start to make some epic films like these again, more in the like of Lord of the Rings quality!

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