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Jacob
In this inspiring tale from the book of Genesis, young shepherd Jacob (Matthew Modine) falls in love with and wants to marry Rachel (Lara Flynn Boyle), the daughter of his Uncle Laban (Giancarlo Giannini). Lacking a dowry, Jacob toils seven years as his uncle's indentured servant to win Rachel's hand. But calculating Laban dupes him into another seven years of labor. Irene Papas portrays Jacob's iron-willed mother.
Lionel Chetwynd
Peter Hall
Casts & Crew
Matthew Modine
Lara Flynn Boyle
Sean Bean
Joss Ackland
Juliet Aubrey
Irene Papas
Giancarlo Giannini
Christoph Waltz
Christoph M. Ohrt
Philip Locke
Cecilia Dazzi
Yvonne Sciò
Garry Cooper
Bev Willis
James Hayes
Padraig Casey
William Sleigh
Linda Polan
Peter Gordon
Oliver Hobson
Neil Daglish
Zubin Varla
Anna Zapparoli
Michael Walker
Peter Jonfield
Crispin Redman
Julie Mullen
Michael Haughey
Emma Hall
Peter Turner
Daniel Newman
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Recorded live at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London on 2 June 1992.
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