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40 Nights

  • 2016
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
641
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Rance Howard, DJ Perry, and Melissa Anschutz in 40 Nights (2016)
The Quest Trilogy is the three part trilogy of feature films all taking place during biblical times.
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  • Director
    • Jesse Low
  • Writer
    • DJ Perry
  • Stars
    • DJ Perry
    • Rance Howard
    • Taymour Ghazi
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    641
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    • Director
      • Jesse Low
    • Writer
      • DJ Perry
    • Stars
      • DJ Perry
      • Rance Howard
      • Taymour Ghazi
    • 14User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Forty Nights (Official Trailer)
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    DJ Perry
    DJ Perry
    • Jesus
    Rance Howard
    Rance Howard
    • Devil as an Old Man
    Taymour Ghazi
    Taymour Ghazi
    • Devil as a Man
    Joey Cipriano
    Joey Cipriano
    • Young Jesus
    • (as Joe Cipriano)
    Melissa Anschutz
    Melissa Anschutz
    • Mary
    Shane Hagedorn
    Shane Hagedorn
    • Gabriel
    Drew Wise
    • Devil as a Boy…
    Terry Jernigan
    Terry Jernigan
    • John the Baptist
    Taylor Nichols
    Taylor Nichols
    • Joseph
    Dan Haggerty
    Dan Haggerty
    • Yahweh
    Eddie Kaulukukui
    Eddie Kaulukukui
    • John
    Dean Teaster
    Dean Teaster
    • The Poor Man
    Logan Kishi
    Logan Kishi
    • Shepherd Boy
    Rebecca Lawlor
    • Temptress
    Stetson Bloomfield
    • Andrew
    Anthony Hornus
    Anthony Hornus
    • The Inn Keeper
    Nicolas Dana
    • Young John the Baptist
    Robert Bradley
    Robert Bradley
    • Gasper
    • Director
      • Jesse Low
    • Writer
      • DJ Perry
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    lisalaurensmith

    Okay...Excellent

    There are at least 6 or 7 sermons I could write off of this movie alone. First, the cinematography was beautiful. Wow. The actor who portrays the devil, made me mad and that could only mean he performed this role very well. The portrayal of Jesus Christ is effortlessly genuine and comforting to both watch and hear. The lamb was adorable. So representative of how we stray away so easily. It's something how most want to only portray the crucifixion, when very little emphasis is put on all the moments before. I plan to watch this again. But, after just one time watching it my spirit is left in gratitude and awe of my Lord and Saviors sacrifice on my behalf. It's a showing of how capable our spirit really is over our flesh, if we are willing. This film is anointed from start to finish. That means it's favored to win souls. I thought the portrayal of decreasing in strength, an actors ability to play hunger and the extreme effects there off was quite accurate. The way the enemy comes at us in our weaknesses in times of weaknesses. For example, the scene involving the lust and the woman who wasn't a woman at first. Clever. The different voices were chilling and scary and just what I would've imagined. Wow. I can't say enough good things. I ask that you please continue to write and produce stories rarely touched, out of the bible. Since, you do them so well. I plan to order to add to my collection! Good work.
    8russwilliams-2

    Fascinating Look at Key Time Christ's Life

    According to all four gospels in the Christian New Testament, the primary pivotal time in Jesus' life and ministry was his baptism in the Jordan River by John the Baptist. Before this act, Jesus was just a "face in the crowd" at least outwardly. Possibly he was just another disciple of John, maybe even one so nondescript, he wasn't even worth writing or talking about.

    All of this changed when Jesus emerged from the water in John's arms. At this point he had a vision from God. The impact on Jesus was so great , he had to go into the wilderness afterward for 40 days of fasting and praying to help him reflect on and process this experience. What was this vision and its impact on Jesus? The Gospels describe his vision (mainly of a dove descending from heaven) but don't really tell us what was going on in Jesus' mind during this time of radical inward change. What we do know is that after this time was over, Jesus immediately began preaching his (and our) Gospel of love and peace.

    So we see this profound outward radicalization of Christ's life but get nothing of his thoughts on the matter, at least from the Gospels. The film "40 Nights" seeks to fill in these gaps during his desert time and speculates on how Jesus realized his calling and decided what to do next. Ingeniously, the film gives us this information by "filling in" Jesus' personal reactions to his subsequent temptations in the desert. The gospels have Jesus react to Satan's temptations by quoting scripture from the Old Testament (the Hebrew Bible). What do these quotes mean in their context? Why is Jesus saying these things? What do these reactions say about Jesus' thoughts and feelings about these "mere" scripture verses? Most importantly, what was Jesus thinking while he wasn't encountering Satan.

    The Bible is silent on these questions. For centuries Bible scholars, church leaders and theologians have speculated on these questions (and questioned Jesus' personal reactions to other events in his life). In the tradition of such scholarship, "40 Nights" seeks answer these questions simply, by reasonably speculating on what was going on in his mind during this time. Naturally this film uses visual imagery to portray Jesus' thoughts, focusing on his reaction to Satan's attempts to suborn him. You may agree or disagree with what you see and hear, but the results are both moving and at the same time biblical and revealing. How would you react to such "divine" visions and personal revelations? "40 Nights" shows a plausible interpretation of the human side of Christ, the side most of us can best relate to, including Jesus' astonishment at realizing His true message and, most importantly, who he really is. The film's basic story line shows us Christ's baptism and Jesus' subsequent time in the wilderness. This lonely experience brought Jesus to three profound temptations from "the devil." Christians have interpreted these "visions" variously as either real temptations from a real Satan or as metaphors for his inner thoughts and feelings, or both. "40 Nights" chooses to focus on the metaphorical side of the temptations as Jesus journeys through the desert encountering visions of phony "what do I do next" ideas courtesy of Satan himself.

    "40 Nights" did a wonderful job of showing Jesus as human, including flashbacks to Jesus' past. Most Christian movies, literature and teaching never do this. Christ's being the son of God was faithfully rendered but not trumpeted. It's good that the film showed what Jesus experienced personally. Instead of trying to turn this tale into a trite "biblical epic," the film focuses on Jesus' interactions, memories and personal internal battles. I especially liked the film's showing that Jesus' temptation in the wilderness was not just a prologue for his ministry but also part of his preparation for death on the cross. In its symbolism, this film's story shows one man's search for faith and God-given strength while he sets off on a journey of fasting to prepare his soul for sacrifice. Of course some artistic license was taken to fill in gaps not shown in the Bible. But hey, the movie is never as good as the book, right? Still, the film was careful to be faithful to the biblical accounts.

    In essence, the film boils down to a personal drama, a character study if you like, seeking to reveal Jesus' internal conflicts and struggles. You will either agree with its portrayal or not, but you cannot argue that it doesn't show reverence for its subject. "40 Nights" is a film that inspires, no matter whether the viewer is believer. In essence, it is a thought-provoking and challenging attempt to glimpse the soul of Christ.

    Although the "action" is at times a bit slow, I found that some of these moments actually gave me good personal time to reflect on what the film was actually trying to say. I really enjoyed the landscape and scenic shots. I got a profound sense of the natural ruggedness and spiritual solitude of the desert. Certainly DJ Perry does an excellent job portraying Christ. In addition to being entertaining, "40 Nights" is a good study tool for any church Christian education program. Watch it, think about it and enjoy it. Share it with others. Above all, you can use it as a way to help with your own personal journey in Christ.
    9shipnbottle

    A Film That Tells a Story Not Told Before on the Big Screen! An insightful & quality film!

    FORTY NIGHTS, starring DJ Perry as Jesus, directed by Jesse Low, is the first part of the Quest Trilogy of films--the next films being CHASING THE STAR and THE CHRIST-SLAYER.

    In this film, we see a side to Jesus of Nazareth that perhaps we've not quite seen before on the Big Screen as He faces the wilderness alone against the Tempter. Within that interaction comes many questions and considerations about the nature of mankind, the frailty, the evil, the good--as well as the Goodness of the Lord.

    The film, though on a low budget, punches above its weight telling the story in a unique, thoughtful, quality way.

    I really enjoyed the film and reflected on it long after watching it.

    The acting in this film is good and notable.

    I highly recommend FORTY NIGHTS!
    10darsisylvester

    A Journey of Spirituality and Faith

    There are several things I enjoy about this original Biblical drama movie. One is that no one has ever focused before on imagining the true test Jesus was put to in the desert for 40 days and nights tempted by Satan. An account of the search for the faith and strength that lies within him. In this movie, we see the human side of Christ and flashbacks of his past as he sets off on his journey of fasting to prepare his soul for sacrifice. I like that the movie's style of dialogue and visual style are consistent with each other. Biblical dramas in the 50s and 60s had more of the "European painting" and theatrical look to them, and dialogue that was theatrically stilted, because they were more like large-scale pageants. In this movie, the dialogue is not poetic or theatrical at all, but more realistic, in keeping with the gritty visual look. It was filmed in Yuma AZ desert and though it was impossible to show the largeness of Jerusalem, I didn't feel cheated out of anything worthwhile. The scenery and panoramic shots took my breath away. There also were many special affects that enhanced the realism and powers of Satan and the Angels. I like that the movie doesn't show anything except what Jesus Christ experiences. His interactions, memories and personal internal battles. Some people might call it a suspenseful mystery, but it seemed more to me like a character-focused drama where Jesus must make choices based on the knowledge given to him. A film that will inspire, whether a believer or not. It is thought provoking and challenging. DJ Perry is superb as Jesus. Perfect Lenten material as one reflects upon his or her relationship with Jesus. It's a pretty interesting movie. I loved it.
    8editor-bumcnl

    Our November 12 Showing of 40 Nights at Miller's Theatre, in Navasota, TX

    We host a monthly Christian movie night at a local theatre in Navasota, TX. Miller's Theatre donates its space for our movie showings and we are able to show our films without admission charge.

    Yesterday, Sunday, Nov. 12, 2017, we shared 40 Nights, by DJ Perry. Which is the first film of a trilogy, 40 Nights, Chasing the Star and the soon to be released, Christ Slayer. DJ was generous enough to license our showings and to provide background material for our showing.

    We had about 40 people in attendance for our showing and we were very pleased with the audience reaction which ended in applause at the close of the film.

    40 Nights a is well done telling of Christ's 40 days in the wilderness from an intimate perspective of Christ's experience in building His strength for the coming trials of his ministry and its conclusion in the crucifixion.

    We recommend this film to viewers who seek a deeper perspective on Christ's experience at the beginning of His ministry and the challenges met in the wilderness.

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    • Trivia
      "40 Nights" was the last film for iconic 70's TV star Dan "Grizzly Adams" Haggerty as the voice of God.
    • Goofs
      While satan is tempting Jesus to turn a stone into bread, tire tracks can be seen to the right in a small open area.
    • Connections
      Followed by Chasing the Star (2017)

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Forty Nights
    • Filming locations
      • Yuma, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Collective Development
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      1 hour 36 minutes
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