Pray TV | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Lane Slate |
Directed by | Robert Markowitz |
Starring | John Ritter Ned Beatty Richard Kiley Madolyn Smith Louise Latham |
Theme music composer | Dennis McCarthy |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Peter S. Greenberg |
Cinematography | Donald H. Birnkrant |
Editor | Peter Parasheles |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Production company | ABC Circle Films |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | February 1, 1982 (1982-02-01) |
Pray TV is a 1982 American Christian made-for-television drama film which aired on ABC starring John Ritter and Ned Beatty. The project garnered controversy when Rev. Jerry Falwell, the prominent televangelist, undertook a public campaign in an attempt to keep the TV movie from airing.
Plot
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A newly ordained minister accepts a summer job with a dynamic TV evangelist only to find deep conflicts between the latter's conventional activities servicing his community's spiritual needs and his power wielded as a TV celebrity.
Calls received to phone number
The telephone number advertised by Rev. Stone received 15,000 real calls.
Cast
- John Ritter as Tom McPherson
- Ned Beatty as Rev. Freddy Stone
- Richard Kiley as Rev. Gus Keiffer
- Madolyn Smith as Liz Oakes
- Louise Latham as Mrs. Oakes
- Jonathan Prince as Bill Oakes
- Michael Currie as Artie Allman
- Kenneth Tigar as Parker
- Lois Hamilton as Bobbi Ellis
- Jason Bernard as Everett
- Frank Birney as Johnson
- James Keane as Fats
- Richard Kennedy as Announcer
- Mel Tormé as himself
- Devo as Dove, the Band of Love
References
- Maslin, Janet (February 1, 1982). "Ned Beatty in Role of Broadcast Evangelist". The New York Times.
- O'Connor, John J. (February 7, 1982). "A Serious Subject Flawed by Compromise". The New York Times.
- Paul Hendrickson (1982-02-11). "The Video Sheperds". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 1330888409.
External links
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