In Search of Noah's Ark

In Search of Noah's Ark
Film Poster for In Search of Noah's Ark.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJames L. Conway
Screenplay byJames L. Conway
Charles E. Sellier Jr.
Based onIn Search of Noah's Ark
by David W. Balsiger
Charles E. Sellier Jr.
Produced byCharles E. Sellier Jr.
StarringBrad Crandall
Vern Adix
CinematographyStephen W. Gray
George Stapleford
Edited bySharron Miller
Music byBob Summers
Distributed bySunn Classic Pictures
Release date
  • December 24, 1976 (1976-12-24)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$55.7 million

In Search of Noah's Ark is a 1976 American documentary film based on David W. Balsiger and Charles E. Sellier Jr.'s book of the same name. Released by Sunn Classic Pictures, it explores the alleged final resting place of Noah's Ark.

Production notes

In Search of Noah's Ark was produced by Sunn Classic Pictures, a Utah-based independent film company that specialized in releasing low-budget family films and documentaries. Along with such features as Beyond and Back (1978) and In Search of Historic Jesus (1979), the film was one of a series of releases from the company that attempted to present convincing scientific evidence for Christian theology. Parts of the film were shot in Park City, Utah.

The film was based on the book by David W. Balsiger. Filmed independently and inexpensively, the documentary makes the assertion that Noah's Ark, from the biblical flood narrative, has been found on the slopes of Mount Ararat in Turkey, though physical and political difficulties prevent a more extensive study of the alleged vessel. The movie includes a re-enactment of Noah's story as one of its highlights.

Reception

In Search of Noah's Ark grossed $55.7 million at the North American box office and was the ninth highest grossing film of 1976 in the United States.

Follow-up film

On February 20, 1993, CBS aired a television special entitled The Incredible Discovery of Noah's Ark. Produced by Sun International Pictures, it was intended as an updated follow-up to In Search of Noah's Ark. Hosted by Darren McGavin, the special features interviews with John C. Whitcomb, Philip C. Hammond, Charles Berlitz, David Coppedge, Carl Baugh and Tim LaHaye. The special included a section devoted to the claims of George Jammal, who showed what he called "sacred wood from the ark." Jammal's story of a dramatic mountain expedition which took the life of "his Polish friend Vladimir" was actually a deliberate hoax concocted with scholar Gerald Larue. Jammal – who was really an actor – later revealed that his "sacred wood" was taken from railroad tracks in Long Beach, California and hardened by cooking with various sauces in an oven.

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