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Viewing the crucifix image as "wholly depressing", the Church, led by Cardinal Glick (George Carlin), decides to retire it, and creates Buddy Christ as a more uplifting image of Jesus Christ. [1] The icon consists of a statue of Jesus, smiling and winking while pointing at onlookers with one hand and giving the thumbs-up sign with the other hand.
One day Thad gets bullied by his peers at church, and he throws a rock at the church window breaking it. His two primary teachers try to figure out what went wrong with Thad. Illustrates some of the problems in making the Church program work on his behalf. Featuring Gordon Jump. Ice Cream and Elevators: 1971 27 min.
Saturday Church is a 2017 American musical fantasy drama film written and directed by Damon Cardasis; and was his first feature film. The film stars Luka Kain, Margot Bingham , Regina Taylor , Marquis Rodriguez, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez , and Indya Moore .
A Thief in the Night: 1972 March 22 Donald W. Thompson Pope Joan: 1972 September 29 Michael Anderson Brother Sun, Sister Moon: 1972 December 2 Franco Zeffirelli: Jesus Christ Superstar: 1973 August 15 Norman Jewison: Godspell: 1973 August 24 David Greene A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving: 1973 November 20 Bill Melendez, Phil Roman: Jesus: 1973 ...
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Rank Title Distributor Worldwide Box Office Religion Year References 1 The Passion of the Christ: Icon Productions: $622.3 million Christian 2004
The church produced institutional films shortly after the industry was born. [4] Independently, however, Latter-day Saints were somewhat hesitant to adopt filmmaking as a method of storytelling. [5] The early 20th-century leaders of the LDS Church warned members against the potentially detrimental effects of cinema on society. [3]
A Thief in the Night is a 1973 American evangelical Christian horror film written by Jim Grant, and directed and produced by Donald W. Thompson. The film stars Patty Dunning, with Thom Rachford, Colleen Niday and Mike Niday in supporting roles.