From the Manger to the Cross is a 1912 silent drama film directed by Sidney Olcott. It portrays the life of Jesus Christ, from his birth in Bethlehem to his crucifixion and resurrection, interspersed with verses from the Bible. Filmed on location in Egypt and Palestine, the film is celebrated for its authenticity and attention to detail. It was one of the first feature-length films to depict the life of Christ and became a critical and commercial success, earning over $1 million at the box office. Despite its age, the film remains a significant work in the history of religious cinema.
Credits: Director: Sidney Olcott Producer: Frank J. Marion Starring: Robert Henderson-Bland, Gene Gauntier, Alice Hollister, Robert G. Vignola Screenplay: Gene Gauntier Cinematography: George K. Hollister