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The Apostle Director: Robert Duvall Cast: Robert Duvall, Farrah Fawcett, Miranda Richardson, Todd Allen

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/05/2002
  • Original Release: 1997
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 12,872

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Feature commentary with director Robert Duvall; "The Journey of The Apostle," an original featurette on the making of the film featuring interviews with Robert Duvall, Rob Carliner, John Beasley, and Farrah Fawcett, plus behind-the-scenes footage; Theatrical trailer

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Side #1 --
1. New Boston, Texas 1939 (Main Titles) [3:26]
2. News in Heaven [6:25]
3. Grandma's House [3:33]
4. Holy Ghost Power [3:13]
5. Someone's in My Bed [3:01]
6. Wandering Eyes and Wicked Ways [3:45]
7. The Proper Channels [2:08]
8. Yelling at the Lord [2:09]
9. Sonny's Church [3:31]
10. One for the Road [3:44]
11. Adios, Amigo; Hello, Jesus [2:17]
12. A Place to Stay [3:36]
13. Heal This Broken Heart [2:40]
14. The Apostle [1:25]
15. The Road to Salvation [1:37]
16. Bayou Boutte [3:33]
17. Reverend Blackwell and the Apostle E.F. [3:52]
18. Pay Before You Pray [4:31]
19. A Good Foundation [2:44]
20. News From Home [2:36]
21. The Preaching Machine [4:44]
22. Dinner With Toosie [5:56]
23. We've Done Something [2:46]
24. The One-Way Road to Heaven [3:44]
25. Small, But Powerful [6:04]
26. Power in the Blood [1:05]
27. Not Like Other Preachers [4:32]
28. This Side of Heaven [3:00]
29. Let the Church Roll On [1:14]
30. Nobody Moves That Book [2:11]
31. Out of the Blue [8:03]
32. The Last Meeting [3:17]
33. I'll Fly Away [17:02]
34. In the Army of the Lord (End Titles) [1:51]
1. The Original Inspiration [2:26]
2. Tag Team Preachers [3:22]
3. Casting Farrah [1:47]
4. A Divided Church [2:49]
5. The Turning Point [2:04]
6. Self-Baptism [1:14]
7. Brother Blackwell [1:52]
8. Gifted Amateurs [2:05]
9. Miranda Richardson [1:07]
10. A Fighting Preacher [2:20]
11. The Final Sermon [3:31]
12. A Spiritual Experience [2:26]

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Devout Pentecostal preacher Eulis "Sonny" Dewey (Robert Duvall) of New Boston, Texas, has a lovely wife (Farrah Fawcett) and two children. But not only has Jessie been cheating on him with a younger minister, Horace (Todd Allen), she has pulled a few strings to gain control of his church. Sonny goes into a violent rage, attacking Horace with a bat during a softball game. With Horace in a coma, Sonny leaves town on a bus, headed east for a new life. He changes his name to E.F., baptizing himself as "The Apostle" to God. Arriving in the black community of Bayou Boutte, Louisiana, he meets Brother Blackwell (John Beasley) who helps him start anew. E.F. works as a garage mechanic and preaches on the streets and a local radio station owned by Elmo (Rich Dial). He leads the community in remodeling a rundown church and gains supporters as he seeks his own salvation. In sorrow from the deaths of both his mother (June Carter Cash) and Horace, he encounters more problems when a racist (Billy Bob Thornton) attempts to drive a bulldozer into his church. Eventually, Jessie finds out where he's living and informs the police. Duvall wrote, directed, and financed this exploration of the evangelical world, shown at the Toronto Film Festival and the New York Film Festival. Filmed in Texas (Denton County, Collin County, and Dallas) and Lafayette, Louisiana. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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Questionin' Religion? Watch This and Be Changed.by Anonymous

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May 05, 2009: I myself ain't never ben to keen on religion but i have always had a lot of faith. when I first saw this movie, I actually did not care for it. Howeva, as I caught repeated viewin's, I found myself gettin' a converted by simply watching Robert Duvall's performance, which should hav won the dang Oscar. There ain't nuthin' bad bout this here film. Watch it. Period.

Robert Duvall Rulesby Anonymous

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September 08, 2003: This movie is a revelation of how so many religious leaders follow their own rules and justify it all in the name of their religion. Well-written, good music, and easy to follow. I saw it three times at the theater and bought the soundtrack.


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