Sarah Kernochan and Howard Smith’s extraordinary and seemingly effortless 1972 documentary “Marjoe” (which I discuss in this clip), won an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. It follows the former ...
EDITORS: This story may not be used on Web sites () -By Rafer GuzmanNewsday(MCT)The low-budget horror film “The Last Exorcism” borrows heavily from a particular movie, though probably not the one you ...
“We’re here to make a film about Brother Marjoe, praise the Lord.” The words sounded awkward — almost as if we were speaking in tongues. It felt bizarre to be calling strangers “Brother” and “Sister.” ...
The latest idiocies from Pat Robertson cast a new light on a long-lost document about the God Biz. I’m speaking The latest idiocies from Pat Robertson cast a new light on a long-lost document about ...
On Jan. 1, 1956, Marjoe Gortner opened an 11-day series at the Quonset at First and State Street. At the time, Gortner was the “world’s youngest evangelist” at 11 years old. Hugh Marjoe Ross Gortner ...
Marjoe Gortner had a difficult upbringing. He suffered abuse at the hands of his parents, who trained him to become a preacher from an early age. Travelling across the U.S., he delivered many sermons, ...
In 1972, Sarah Kernochan and Howard Smith’s Marjoe was enough of an eye-opening sensation to make news of itself and Oscar winners of its creators; then, presidents did not hold prayer meetings in the ...
The low-budget horror film "The Last Exorcism," released Friday, borrows heavily from a particular movie, though probably not the one you think. There are similarities to 1973's "The Exorcist," of ...
The latest idiocies from Pat Robertson cast a new light on a long-lost document about the God Biz. I’m speaking The latest idiocies from Pat Robertson cast a new light on a long-lost document about ...
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