Release Date:
October 10, 2008 (limited)
Studio:
Rocky Mountain Pictures
Director:
Robby Benson
Screenwriter:
William Paul McKay, Jana Lyn Rutledge
Starring:
Armie Hammer, Stefanie Butler, Martin Landau, Lindsay Wagner, Krisoffer Polaha, Josh Turner
Genre:
Drama
MPAA Rating:
PG (for some disturbing images, brief language and smoking)
Official Website:
BillytheEarlyYears.com
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Plot Summary:
Most of us know Billy Graham as the self-assured and charismatic preacher who became one of the most important figures of 20th Century Christianity. Now, with the release of "Billy: The Early Years," we meet Billy as the earnest and promising young man at the crossroads of faith and doubt, ultimately facing the moment of decision that launched one of history’s most powerful evangelistic careers.
Most compellingly, "Billy: The Early Years" paints its portrait of Graham against the backdrop of his relationship with Charles Templeton, another gifted young preacher who’s faith could not withstand the onslaught of scientific skepticism. He and Graham parted ways and in the film, Templeton comes to personify the rising tide of disbelief into which Graham launched his crusades.
Filmed in Tennessee, "Billy: The Early Years" captures the feel of the Depression-era tent revival where Graham heeded the altar call, and follows him through the doubt and resolution of the next decade. The film was directed by the versatile actor/director Robby Benson – the voice of The Beast in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast." The movie's power lays in its honest portrayal of Billy's struggle with the ideas represented in Templeton's eventual unbelief and shows how Billy's faith, so dramatically portrayed in the film, goes on to change the face of modern evangelism.
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