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Left Behind - The Movie by Vic Sarin
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Brad Johnson, Clarence Gilyard Jr., Colin Fox, Janaya Stephens, Kirk Cameron Director: Vic Sarin Brand: Ingram Producer: André van Heerden Producer: Bobby Neutz Writer: Alan B. McElroy Writer: Jerry B. Jenkins Writer: Joe Goodman Writer: Paul Lalonde Writer: Tim LaHaye DVD: Region Code 99 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); Spanish (Dubbed) Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 96 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-08-31 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Movie Reviews of Left Behind - The MovieMovie Review: Beautiful masterpiece! Fills the screen AND your heart. Summary: 5 Stars
I read the book of LEFT BEHIND and thought it was great!
The movie has something for everyone! Action, Comedy, Romance,
Drama, a Christian message and Kirk Cameron as the star! The
best actor I think I've ever seen!
This is my favorite tribulation film ever! Granted, it didn't
do to well in the theatre(thanks to other films with sex,
language and gun shoot-outs), But it still is able to find
a place in your heart.
OK, here's the drill. On an overseas flight to London,
journalist Buck Williams and pilot Rayford Steele are caught
in the most incredible event in history. Suddenly, without
warning, dozens of passengers simply VANISH into thin air.
But it doesn't stop there. It soon becomes clear that MILLIONS
of people around the world are missing.
Two evil british agents send out a murderer after Buck because
he is on to they're plot to take over the israeli border.
Meanwhile a mysterious Eroupean named Nicolae Carpathia, or,
as we christians like to say, "the great deciever" rises into
power and evreyone starts thinking he's the messiah.
You simply MUST see this action/thriller!
LEFT BEHIND. rated PG-13 for violence.
Summary of Left Behind - The MovieRayford is an airline pilot whose relationship with his wife has gone sour: she responds by devoting more of her time & energy to the church while he ponders having an affair with an attractive flight attendant hattie. In the midst of a flight to london a number of their passengers mysteriously disappear. Studio: Ingram Entertainment Release Date: 02/22/2005 Starring: Kirk Cameron Janaya Stephens Run time: 95 minutes Rating: Pg13 Part conspiracy theory and part religious message, Left Behind (based on the first in a series of runaway bestsellers by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins) is a passable, occasionally compelling thriller that turns the rapture and the ascendance of the Antichrist into something resembling a Robert Ludlum espionage potboiler. The beginning, though, is pure Stephen King: as morose pilot Rayford Steele (Brad Johnson) steers his jet plane toward London, comely flight attendant Hattie Daniels (Chelsea Noble) informs him that a number of passengers have disappeared--at 37,000 feet, leaving their neatly pressed clothes behind. And they're not the only ones who've gone missing. The mass disappearances throw the world into chaos, and the sinisterly compelling Nicolae Carpathia (Gordon Currie), head of the U.N., selflessly steps in to help broker peace among the world's nations. But is he as good intentioned as he seems? Turns out the appropriately named Mr. Carpathia is behind a plot to rule the world and control its food supply, and intrepid reporter Buck Williams (Kirk Cameron, better than you'd expect) is onto him--with a little help from some biblical prophecies. Suffering the problem that befalls most first installments in a series of books and movies, Left Behind busies itself with the task of introducing characters and setting up expository plot lines, and audiences may be frustrated by the lack of action--Rayford's somewhat labored crisis of faith takes up a good chunk of the film. Still, it's an intriguing premise that should satisfy fans of the novel and possibly pick up a few more converts along the way (be warned, though, this is a modestly budgeted film that looks more like a cable TV movie than the latest James Bond extravaganza). And, if like a fair number of the film's characters, you can't figure out that someone named "Nicolae Carpathia" is a bad guy, then, well, you need to bone up on your evil villains. --Mark Englehart
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