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Films about the rapture, an eschatological theological position held by some Christians, particularly within branches of American evangelicalism, consisting of an end-time event when all Christian believers who are alive, along with resurrected believers, would rise "in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air."
1980 October 2 Gilbert Cates Rajadhi Raju: 1980 Unknown Unknown Bapu: Peter and Paul: 1981 April 12 Robert Day From a Far Country: Pope John Paul II: 1981 September 9 Krzysztof Zanussi: Chariots of Fire: 1981 October 9 Hugh Hudson The Hunchback of Notre Dame: 1982 February 4 Michael Tuchner, Alan Hume The Scarlet and the Black: 1983 February 2 ...
[2] [5] It was a pioneer in the genre of Christian film, bringing rock music and elements of horror film to a genre then dominated by family-friendly evangelism. [2] [5] A quarter century later, the authors of the broadly successful Left Behind series of books and films acknowledged their debt to Thief.
Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie: October 4, 2002 The Star of Christmas: October 2002 Ribbits! 2002 – 2003 Ben Hur: February 15, 2003 A Wobots Christmas: December 17, 2003 [10] The 3 Wise Men: December 19, 2003 The Legend of the Sky Kingdom: October 2003 K10C: Kids' Ten Commandments: 2003 [11] Bugtime Adventures: 2003-present Joshua and the ...
Wholly Moses! is a 1980 American Biblical spoof film written by Guy Thomas and directed by Gary Weis. Dudley Moore plays Old Testament-era idol maker Herschel, whose life and adventures seem to parallel that of the more famous Moses, all the while being misled to think he is the prophet of God.
Pages in category "Religious comedy films" ... In God We Trust (1980 film) The Infidel (2010 film) ... This Is the End; The Thorn (film)
Good Fun Doesn't Age. The 1980s produced many teen comedies, which were, in all likelihood, made in the spirit of good fun. Unfortunately, 40 years later, many are jarring in their tone-deafness.
Burebista (1980) – Romanian biographical drama film about the life of the ancient Dacian king Burebista, depicting his battle to unify his nation and to resist Roman incursions [9] Can't Stop the Music (1980) – musical comedy film about the 1970s disco group the Village People loosely based on the actual story of how the group formed [10]