THE WORLD'S BEST SELLER

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Year
1975
Reference
F1151
Media type
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Year
1975
Reference
F1151
Media type
Moving image
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Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Duration
0:15:34
Production company
Reynolds Television
Credits
Film Producer: Phil Wilbraham
Production Secretary: Liddy Hollaway
Designer: Clive Bayliss
Adapted: Wayne Tourell
Director: Wayne Tourell
Cameraman: Berend Neervoort
Sound: John Dylan
Production Assistant: Gay Major
Director of Photography: Malcolm Ferguson
Editor: John Cooke
Executive Producer: Alfred Harry Reynolds
Executive Producer: Donald B Whyte

A film maker is asked to make a commercial film on the Bible, the world’s best seller. He reluctantly begins his research, with the help of his production secretary.
Shooting begins with students interviewed for their opinions of the relevance of the bible. Professor E.M. Blaiklock also shares his views and Mrs Joyce Mitchell, a housewife, mother and businesswoman reads her favourite victory verse.
A representative from the Bible Society discusses the popularity of the book, and the work of the society in Fiji, New Caledonia and the New Hebrides is shown.
The film maker is clearly impressed by what he has learned, and sits back to enjoy the music of the Salvation Army pop group.