10 Epic Faith-Based Movies From Classic Hollywood
By Movieguide Contributor
While Hollywood may not be synonymous with Christian films in modern times, there was a period when studios made sweeping productions of Biblical stories. Take a look back at the best classic faith-based films. From bringing Biblical characters to life to showing dramatic interpretations of our favorite Bible stories, these movies are worth a watch.


BEN-HUR
****
+3 Some minor questionable elements. (Media-wisdom is suggested to discuss.)


THE ROBE
****
+4 Biblical, usually Christian, worldview, with no questionable elements whatsoever.


KING OF KINGS
****
+4 Biblical, usually Christian, worldview, with no questionable elements whatsoever.


THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
****
+4 Biblical, usually Christian, worldview, with no questionable elements whatsoever.


SAMSON AND DELILAH (1996)
**
-2 Extreme caution for older teenagers and adults.


DAVID AND GOLIATH (1960)
**
+1 Moderately questionable elements. (Discernment required for young children.)


SERGEANT YORK
****
+4 Biblical, usually Christian, worldview, with no questionable elements whatsoever.


THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM
****
+3 Some minor questionable elements. (Media-wisdom is suggested to discuss.)
Airing occasionally on Turner Classic Movies, the 1944 movie THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM stars Gregory Peck as an unorthodox, very compassionate Catholic missionary to China. While very inspirational as a whole, some caution is necessary regarding comments made about the qualifications for getting into Heaven.


THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MATTHEW
****
+2 Moderately questionable elements.
Pier Paolo Pasolini’s superb direction uses Italian neo-realism to paint a beautiful but stark portrait of the Gospel.


A MAN CALLED PETER
****
+4 Biblical, usually Christian, worldview, with no questionable elements whatsoever.