In the early 1900s, a group of aging outlaws decides to pull off one last job before retiring. As they plan and execute the heist, they face numerous obstacles and conflicts, ultimately leading to a violent and dramatic showdown.
During the Great Depression, twin brothers are separated at birth. One is raised by a reverend and his wife, while the other becomes a rock 'n' roll musician. As they grow older, both brothers feel a deep sense of emptiness and embark on a journey to discover their true identities and reunite with their long-lost family.
Elmer Gantry is a charismatic con-artist traveling salesman who becomes a successful evangelist preaching about religious revivalism. However, his true motives are revealed as he manipulates and exploits his followers for personal gain.
The Trouble with Girls is a comedy movie set in a small town in the 1920s. It follows the story of a small-town sheriff who faces various challenges, including dealing with alcoholic behavior, organizing a talent show, and addressing workers' rights. The movie also explores themes of friendship, justice, and romance.
In a small Southern town during the Great Depression, a young orphan named Collin is taken in by two eccentric spinsters. Together, they form an unlikely family and embark on a series of adventurous and heartwarming experiences. As Collin discovers the power of love, friendship, and individuality, he learns to navigate the ups and downs of life in a close-knit community.
A woman who believes she has been chosen by God to heal people is taken in by a greedy promoter and his shrewish wife to make the rounds of the rural South.
Billy: The Early Years is a biographical drama that tells the story of Billy Graham, a Baptist preacher who became a prominent figure in American Christianity. The movie explores his journey of faith, from being a nervous door-to-door salesman to becoming a renowned religious leader. Set in the 1940s and 1930s, the film showcases Graham's experiences in North Carolina, his struggles with doubt and crisis of faith, and his ultimate religious conversion. Through interviews and flashbacks, the movie provides insights into Graham's life and his impact on the Christian community.
Follow the inspiring journey of Mahalia Jackson, the legendary gospel singer who played a vital role in the civil rights movement. From her humble beginnings in New Orleans to her rise to fame and her powerful voice, experience the untold story of a true icon.
A group of college friends embark on a road trip and find themselves in the Ozarks where they come across the fabled Albino Farm. They soon discover that the farm is home to a family of violent and deranged albino people who are intent on sacrificing them to their twisted religious beliefs. As the friends struggle to survive, they must confront their own fears and grapple with their morality in order to escape the deadly clutches of the Albino Farm.
In 1926 America’s most famous evangelist is a woman. And she’s looking for a way out. Fed up with her own success, she gets swept up in her lover’s daydreams about Mexico and finds herself on a wild road trip towards the border.
Two Aliens visit the Earth in an effort to enlist converts to travel the universe with them.
On a Saturday night, in a small 1950s Californian town, a young man, whose parents are an inch from a divorce, takes his brand new pink Cadillac for a spin to meet girls. He hooks up with the daughter of the town's radical preacher.
"This biography profiles the life and faith of the man who has preached to more people than any other person in history. "William Franklin Graham, better known as Billy Graham, is considered by many as the face and voice of evangelicals in America today. Having preached to more than 110 million people, his career spans more than five decades. At 75 years of age, millions throughout the world still hang on his words. "With historical footage of pivotal events, and interviews with Graham, this behind-the -scenes documentary looks at his evangelic crusade in 1992 which reveals how and why the name Billy Graham has become synonymous with American Evangelism."--1994 Peabody Awards entry form.
Warren, a young man traveling in an airstream trailer with his rigid Baptist parents, meets Max in a gay bar while on a stop during a tent revival tour. A chance meeting spawns a fevered tryst in the family trailer.
Good People Go to Hell, Saved People Go to Heaven explores evangelical Christian belief and culture against the backdrop of hurricanes, coastal devastation and apocalyptic fear. The film follows a cross-carrying fundamentalist preacher, a moralizing youth choir leader, an agenda-filled mega church pastor, and a compelling array of urban and rural born-again believers. All believe in a literal interpretation of the Bible, and share a desire to prepare themselves and the world for the biblical End Times. In its pursuit to present this world authentically, Good People Go to Hell offers fresh and valuable insight into conservative evangelical Christian belief and its connection to the essence of American identity and doctrine in the 21st century.
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