Agrega una trama en tu idiomaCharles Colson was involved in the infamous Watergate scandal that brought down the administration of former President Richard Nixon. Colson was sentenced to prison for the crimes he committ... Leer todoCharles Colson was involved in the infamous Watergate scandal that brought down the administration of former President Richard Nixon. Colson was sentenced to prison for the crimes he committed in the name of "national security", and while in prison he underwent a religious conver... Leer todoCharles Colson was involved in the infamous Watergate scandal that brought down the administration of former President Richard Nixon. Colson was sentenced to prison for the crimes he committed in the name of "national security", and while in prison he underwent a religious conversion. This is the story of his life up to, including, and after his conversion.
- Sen. Harold Hughes
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The movie's heart is in the right place but when it's all said and done, that's not enough reason to spend two hours of your life watching mediocrity.
I had to laugh at the comment from 2002 which seemed to say that (1) Colson's pre-Christian life was sleazy, so (2) therefore, his post-conversion life was not to be taken seriously. Our correspondent from Maine could not have missed the point any more completely than that. But for someone who evidently despises the "Born Again bunch" I suppose it is not surprising.
Directed by eighty year-old veteran Irving Rapper, it strongly resembles one of Billy Graham's World Wide Pictures of the fifties, complete with appropriate music and title song by veteran composer Les Baxter (fresh from 'Switchblade Sisters'), and like the earlier films has a superficially glossy veneer aided by familiar faces in the cast led by Disney regular Dean Jones and the radiant Anne Francis as his wife (in fact Colson's second wife, which the film doesn't tell us).
The Reverend Graham is actually billed eight in the credits on the strength of a brief clip of him addressing one of his crusades at Madison Square Gardens, and as in his fifties films embracing Jesus is depicted as an act of rebellion requiring an uphill path.
This film is about Chuck Colson, a White House staffer who was convicted for his part in the Watergate coverup. It mostly concerns his life after this conviction...his life in prison and his religious conversion. But it also touches a bit on his involvement in Watergate as well as his life post-prison. Not surprisingly, Dean Jones plays the man, as Jones had long been very open and vocal about his conversion.
This film is aimed primarily at Christians and not other viewers. It's not that others might not appreciate the film, but its strong religious message is one you'll either appreciate or hate. I noticed a review that was very negative about the Christian message...obviously the film wasn't aimed at them. This is NOT meant as an insult...the film is just one that is self-selecting.
So is it well made? Very much so. It has an awfully good cast and is a nice drama. How TRUE it all is...well, who knows?! Was Colson sincere, was his involvement in Watergate greater than the film shows, and many other questions I cannot answer. But it is a well made film and seemed to sum up his later life well.
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- TriviaFinal film of George Brent.
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 50 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1