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Have No Fear: The Life of Pope John Paul II

4.9 90 mins Drama   2006
Five Mile River Films   Lithuanian Film Studio  
Director(s): Jeff Bleckner

The eventful life of a humble Polish priest who once decried the pomp of the Catholic Church "a circus" and labeled the Pope a "prisoner of the Vatican" before ascending to the papal throne to usher Catholicism into the 21st century. Born in Poland and forced to carry on following the untimely death of his family, Karol Wojtyla endured both personal hardships and the rape of his homeland by the Third Reich to spread the word of God through the Catholic Church. Later, as Pope John Paul II, Wojtyla was beloved by millions of Catholics worldwide. From the sexual-abuse scandal that shook the American Catholic Church in the later-20th century to the murder of Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero and the near-fatal assassination attempt made on his own life, Pope John Paul II endured to bridge the gap between various faiths until his death resulting from Parkinson's disease in April of 2005.

Casts of Have No Fear: The Life of Pope John Paul II

Thomas Kretschmann

as Pope John Paul II

Bruno Ganz

as Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski

Joaquim de Almeida

as Archbishop Oscar Romero

John Albasiny

as Father Stanislaw Dziwisz

Charles Kay

as Pope Paul VI

Sabrina Jàvor

as Ginka

Jasper Harris

as Young Karol Wojtyla

Peter Goranov

as Karol's Father

Roland Oliver

as Archbishop Adam Sapieha

Richard Rees

as General Wojciech Jaruzelski

Michael Klesic

as Stanislaw Starowleyski

David Barras

as Party Official

Sebastian Knapp

as Ali Agca

Inga Šalkauskaitė

as Karol's Mother

Sebastien Szumilas

as Young Karol Wojtyla (voice)

Dainius Kazlauskas

as Dr. Francesco Crucitti

Eric Olive

as Delegate

Simon Burzynski

as Polish Man

Arvydas Dapšys

as Cardinal

Kiril Glušajev

as Student

Petras Liskauskas

as Polish Officer

Lorenzo Minoli

as Bishop

John Paul I.

as Self (archival footage) (uncredited)

Sakalas Uždavinys

as Bodyguard

Liudvikas Vilimas

as Young Priest

Lech Wałęsa

as Self (archival footage) (uncredited)

Šarūnas Zenkevičius

as Altar Boy

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