Glory! Glory!
Glory! Glory! is a 1989 televangelism comedy film directed by Lindsay Anderson and starring Ellen Greene that originally aired on HBO in two parts.[1][2]
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Genre | Comedy-Drama |
Written by | Stan Daniels Bonny Dore Larry Hovey |
Directed by | Lindsay Anderson |
Starring | Ellen Greene Richard Thomas James Whitmore Barry Morse |
Music by | Christopher Dedrick |
Country of origin | Canada UK |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Bonny Dore Leslie Greif |
Producers | Stan Daniels Seaton McLean Jonathan Goodwill (co-producer) |
Cinematography | Mike Fask |
Editor | Ruth Foster |
Running time | 206 minutes (2 parts) |
Production companies | HBO Atlantis Films (as Atlantis Films Limited) Orion Television The Greif-Dore Company |
Distributor | HBO |
Release | |
Original network | HBO |
Picture format | Color |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | February 19, 1989 |
Plot
A radio preacher's operation is controlled by his honest but bland son. When the preacher is made a media superstar by a savvy huckster, the son is left behind. Everything changes when the son wanders into a bar and witnesses the performance of a woman rock and roll singer and he realizes she is just what he needs to rise to the top of the world of televangelism. At first, sister Ruth the rock and roll singer takes the job as a means for fame and money. She uses the church for drugs and eventually has a sexual relationship with the preacher's son named Bobby Joe . She also indulges in cocaine and is sexually promiscuous. We soon discover that she is pregnant and decides to have a abortion to help the church and herself to avoid scandal. She then shoots up the charts and becomes a national sensation. With the prospect of going on a national tv network. Ihe network decides to make the show more exciting. They decide to have Sister Ruth do healings on air. At first she had actors but eventually she is able to heal people. Which freaks her out and makes her think she is really a messenger of god. Because of the show's popularity a investigative news show decides to profile them. They discover the alleged healed people were either fabricating their story or were temporarily healed. Sister Ruth feeling bad about not healing anyone ends up having an affair with the newsreporter. A church leader worried what Sister Ruth would tell the reporter. He decided that he would have her room bugged and caught the sexual encounter on tape. We soon discover that the news shows producers discover that a church leader stole 2 million dollars and hid it in Switzerland. Forcing his hand and getting the heat off of him. He decides to tell them that Sister Ruth had a abortion. they decide that they will ask her about it on the show. The newsreporter decides to give Ruth a heads up. She tells the church leader and Bobby Joe. So the church leader pulls out the audio tapes of the affair and decide to blackmail him. he gives in and decides not to mention the abortion. So the first national episode airs and Sister Ruth sings. She stops singing and tells the audience that at first she took the job because of the money and exposure and then tells them she had a abortion and that she quits. Rev. Bobby Joe comes out and tells the audience that he is a sinner and had a sexual relationship without being married. He admits to black mail and other sinful things. And finally the church leader comes out and tells everybody that he is the guilty one and that Ruth and Bobby joe should stay and gets the audience to cheer for them to stay. At the end everybody comes out and hold hands with the main stars even Jesus Christ and Bobby Joe's dead father.
Cast
- Ellen Greene as Ruth
- Richard Thomas as Rev. Bobby Joe
- James Whitmore as Lester Babbitt
- Winston Rekert as Chet
- Barry Morse as Rev. Dan Stuckey
- George Buza as Vincent
- Richard Alden as Sen. Monteith
- Philippe Ayoub as Aide
References
- "Glory! Glory!". Turner Classic Movies. Atlanta: Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner). Retrieved July 21, 2016.
- "Glory! Glory!". The New York Times. New York City: The New York Times Company.