"PHOTOGRAPHED ON FIVE CONTINENTS"01 January 1977Fantasy, Drama60 mins
The third and final evangelical cinema collaboration between Rev. Estus Pirkle and directors Ron and June Ormond depicts the glory of Heaven - with a clear warning for what awaits sinners.
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Wacked out preacher Estus Pirkle amazes his congregation with surreal scenes of heaven and singing midgets.
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