If you happen to visit Mansfield, Ohio’s Bible-themed wax museum, BibleWalk, you’re going to bear witness to a few familiar faces. Not just Mary, Joseph and Jesus, but also John Travolta, Ringo Starr and a certain once (and future?) Top Gun. The British newspaper The Telegraph is reporting that BibleWalk is incorporating discarded wax figures of celebrities and even British royalty to appear as part of their panoramas. For example, Prince Charles can be seen standing in as Abel in a Cain and Abel scene, while his father, Prince Philip, wears the robes of an angel in another display. (See a gallery of photos here.)

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But the wax celebrities have been awarded some of the gallery’s most high-profile parts. Tom Cruise appears as Jesus and prepares to receive the baptismal blessing of John the Baptist. Meanwhile John Travolta’s statue gets a royal makeover, taking on the robes of King Solomon. (Elizabeth Taylor appears in the same scene of his royal retinue.) Steve McQueen, Marlon Brando and Burt Lancaster add to the A-list star power. BibleWalk declined to say where their more than 300 figures came from, but The Telegraph reports that they acquired some through auction, a wax museum that closed, and castoffs from Josephine Tussaud’s Museum in Arkansas.

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BibleWalk employee Moriah Daugherty tells The Telegraph that although visitors occasionally recognize the famous wax faces embedded in the various panoramas, they don’t detract from the overall experience. “For the most part people are here to hear the Bible stories, so we do have people recognize them sometimes, but people really do just recognize the word of God and are so in tune to the story that’s going on as they’re walking through the museum that it’s really not too much of a distraction.“