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Marjoe

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjoe
Marjoe is a 1972 American documentary film produced and directed by Howard Smith and Sarah Kernochan about the life of evangelist Marjoe Gortner.

Contents [hide]
1 Film premise
2 Release
3 Awards
4 References
5 External links

[edit] Film premiseMarjoe was a precocious child preacher with extraordinary talents, who was immensely popular in the American South. His parents earned large sums of money off him up until the point he outgrew his novelty. Marjoe rejoined the ministry as a young adult solely as a means of earning a living, and not as a believer; he spent the next several years using his fame and status as an evangelist to defraud a small fortune out of individuals both through tent revivals and televangelism.

Eventually, Gortner suffered a crisis of conscience and decided to renounce his ways, offering the documentary film crew unrestricted access to him during his final revival tour, repeatedly admitting on camera that he was a con-artist and revealing the tactics used by himself and other evangelists to swindle money from people.[1]

[edit] ReleaseAt the time of the film's release he generated considerable press, but the movie was not shown widely in theaters in the Southern United States, based on the fears of the distributor over the outrage it would cause in the Bible Belt. It did, however, play in Houston, Texas, as part of a double feature with The Garden of the Finzi-Continis.[citation needed]

Although released on VHS, the film had long been out of print and had deteriorated. In 2002 the negative and other elements were found in a vault in New York City. Once the rights were secured, the film was restored with funds provided by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. On November 15, 2005, in New York City, the IFC Center showed Marjoe as the closing film in a series of documentaries called "Stranger Than Fiction". In their program they called it "a lost gem."[1]

The restored film has since been released on DVD.
 
Lolol omfg!  The same kind of shit I had to deal with growing up!
The big church in Indiana call LESEA MINISTRY (founded by Lester Sumrall)which is a cornerstone of the TBN Network. Its preachers openly admitted at dinner that this was one of the biggest money trains on the globe and they were gonna ride it until it goes into the ground. Its lighting systems and sound systems were all well designed to induce an alfa an beta state of mind in the Thousands of people it could hold.
You can look it up I forget the name of the company but they will come to your location an design a system for you..its nuts.

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Marjoe

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjoe
Marjoe is a 1972 American documentary film produced and directed by Howard Smith and Sarah Kernochan about the life of evangelist Marjoe Gortner.

Contents [hide]
1 Film premise
2 Release
3 Awards
4 References
5 External links

[edit] Film premiseMarjoe was a precocious child preacher with extraordinary talents, who was immensely popular in the American South. His parents earned large sums of money off him up until the point he outgrew his novelty. Marjoe rejoined the ministry as a young adult solely as a means of earning a living, and not as a believer; he spent the next several years using his fame and status as an evangelist to defraud a small fortune out of individuals both through tent revivals and televangelism.

Eventually, Gortner suffered a crisis of conscience and decided to renounce his ways, offering the documentary film crew unrestricted access to him during his final revival tour, repeatedly admitting on camera that he was a con-artist and revealing the tactics used by himself and other evangelists to swindle money from people.[1]

[edit] ReleaseAt the time of the film's release he generated considerable press, but the movie was not shown widely in theaters in the Southern United States, based on the fears of the distributor over the outrage it would cause in the Bible Belt. It did, however, play in Houston, Texas, as part of a double feature with The Garden of the Finzi-Continis.[citation needed]

Although released on VHS, the film had long been out of print and had deteriorated. In 2002 the negative and other elements were found in a vault in New York City. Once the rights were secured, the film was restored with funds provided by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. On November 15, 2005, in New York City, the IFC Center showed Marjoe as the closing film in a series of documentaries called "Stranger Than Fiction". In their program they called it "a lost gem."[1]

The restored film has since been released on DVD.
 

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