

John Wesley
1954 Directed by Norman WalkerRescued from a burning house as a child, John Wesley believes the experience marked him for a higher purpose, a 'brand from the burning'. The film follows Wesley's years at Oxford and as a clergyman, his disagreements with the church over the social position of the clergy, his mission to America, the founding of Methodism, and his bringing of the Gospel into the lives of ordinary people.
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Leonard Sachs
....................................................John Wesley
Gerard Lohan
....................................................Wesley as a Child
Neil Heayes
....................................................Wesley as a Student
Keith Pyott
....................................................Rev. Samuel Wesley
Curigwen Lewis
....................................................Susannah Wesley

Derek Aylward
....................................................Charles Wesley
Philip Leaver
....................................................Beau Nash
Director
...........................................................Norman Walker
Executive Producer
...........................................................J. Arthur Rank
Producer
...........................................................Clifford Jeapes
Assistant Camera
...........................................................Nicolas Roeg
Screenplay
...........................................................Lawrence Barrett
Director of Photography
...........................................................Stanley Grant
Hone Glendinning
Production Companies
...................................................The Rank Organisation
G.H.W. Productions Ltd.
Production Countries
........................................................United Kingdom
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Drama
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