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Apocalypse

  • Video
  • 1998
  • PG
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
646
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Leigh Lewis and Richard Nester in Apocalypse (1998)
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Two news broadcasters, through investigation, find that they were left behind after the biblical rapture.Two news broadcasters, through investigation, find that they were left behind after the biblical rapture.Two news broadcasters, through investigation, find that they were left behind after the biblical rapture.

  • Director
    • Peter Gerretsen
  • Writers
    • Peter Lalonde
    • Paul Lalonde
  • Stars
    • Antonia Stewart
    • Leigh Lewis
    • Richard Nester
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    646
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Gerretsen
    • Writers
      • Peter Lalonde
      • Paul Lalonde
    • Stars
      • Antonia Stewart
      • Leigh Lewis
      • Richard Nester
    • 27User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Antonia Stewart
    • Grandma
    • (as Toni Carey)
    Leigh Lewis
    • Helen Hannah
    Richard Nester
    • Bronson Pearl
    Michael Halkusis
    • General Alizar
    Giovanni Pugliano
    • Israeli Officer #1
    Shula Jacobi
    • Israeli Officer #2
    Egidio Tari
    Egidio Tari
    • Israel Cameraman
    Hassan Riahizadeh
    • Israeli Soldier
    Glen Cherny
    • Israeli Soldier
    Blaine Dempsy
    • Israeli Soldier
    Mick Domar
    • Israeli Soldier
    Erich Kuehlem
    • Israeli Soldier
    Brad Smith
    • Israeli Soldier
    David Holland
    • Israeli Soldier
    • (as Dave Holland)
    Tony Wolf
    • Israeli Soldier
    David Nagy
    • Israeli Soldier
    Christopher Coggan
    • Richard Stanfield
    Darius Izewski
    • Israeli Soldier
    • Director
      • Peter Gerretsen
    • Writers
      • Peter Lalonde
      • Paul Lalonde
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    2jef-8

    Unsettling.

    The film is an odd- well at least odd for the mainstream- mix of drama, stock footage and evangelism. Several scenes consist of the main characters watching the televised pontifications of the producers. . .not exactly very gripping. The packaging claims that the film was 'Shot on location on six continents' and I guess that is technically correct- of course the stock footage was shot by _someone else_-- seems a little misleading for a film destined for the Christian market. The soundtrack is perhaps the one thing that saves the film, and features popular songs from top names in Christian music.
    4dwpollar

    OK media-like account of the Christian belief of Apocalypse...

    1st watched 1/9/2009 –(Dir-Peter Gerretsen): OK media-like account of the Christian belief of Apocalypse and what that will be like, supposedly. The movie centers around a couple who head a news anchor team for "World Wide News" and the movie uses this format to display the events. The cameras used for the movie make the movie look like a soap opera and this isn't very appealing. Also, the acting and production values are so-so, but I guess I shouldn't expect much from an evangelist(since it was produced by one). But anyway, Leigh Lewis does a good job in her role of the women anchorperson who sees the light after losing her grandmother with the believers going back to heaven during the worldwide disappearance of souls that happens right before nuclear bombs are supposed to explode in all areas of the world. Then a foreign leader calls himself the new messiah and stops the bombs. He, of course, is really the anti-Christ but at first brings peace to the world. All of this is probably foreign to those who haven't read the Bible, but this movie is just one man's interpretation of what he's read and the movie is definitely trying to sell his point of view as him and his wife are also in the movie. This all makes for a kind of cheesy movie that doesn't accomplish much because of it's obvious intended purpose – to save all us poor lost souls. Well, I think the reverend should go back to what he apparently does best and it's not making movies.
    corn_child013

    Oh boy...

    First off, I'm a Christian. Even I laugh insanely at this film. I don't know how anyone can watch it and not laugh. When my mother (who writes Christian devotionals for a living) and I watched this together when it first came out we almost died laughing.

    Yes, it's that bad.

    The camera work is horrible. The script is worse. It's filled with incredibly self righteous people. Stereotypical Christians run rampant. I don't understand how this movie got made. But hey, I'm glad it did. Whenever I feel the need to chuckle I just pop this in. I'm serious. I love how bad it is.
    4smooth_op_85

    Low budget, somewhat effective, some hurdles doom it

    So, I think that having the news be the way we see this unfold was smart. The people left behind have to grapple with what's happening, a new leader rises.

    Of course, in this Universe, the book of Revelation isn't a revenge tale on Rome but a coming attractions...read disasters if only you'd heed before too late.

    Acting is somewhat decent with Helen Hannah but she's convinced so quickly it feels unearned but necessary

    The villains are campy and fell like they're coded gays. Hannah's boyfriend is not a strong actor to be in that position.

    Overall, it's done okay and the series does better in other films, you do have to start s somewhere. While not terrible, remember it's the starting line but not too many excuses

    It's engaging and the nearly folded clothes were a little bit like...huh? The angels are folding laundry when rapturing people? I think if you're looking for something theologically protestant, you're in the right place. Good? Meh... More like passable.

    EDITED TO ADD: Some of this movie was cut into a 1998 John Hagee produced film Vanished. Maybe they worked on both side by side and used other footage for that one with a new cast.
    smeaton-1

    Absolute trash - UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES BUY THIS MOVIE

    `An instant classic!', screams the promo on the back of the box. Well, if you like unintentionally funny drama, this is one for all time.

    This `film' bears all the hallmarks of an amateur promotional video for a firm of cowboy builders, and twenty times as many jokes, though none of them scripted.

    Cobbled together from a skim-reading of the book of Revelation, this might just as easily have been lifted from the pages of Nostradamus. This is an amateurish production, boasting fifth-rate acting, shoddy scripting, home video-quality photography, and not-so-special special effects. There is also some bizarre product placement for, of all things, Jack Van Impe Ministries.

    How on earth something so monumentally dreadful could have come from the same company that produced `Left Behind' simply beggars belief. As my friend so eloquently put it, `There aren't enough words in the English language to describe how bad this film is!'.

    Whoever greenlighted this one should have walked the plank.

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    • Trivia
      Leigh Lewis (Helen Hannah) is the only performer to appear in all four films of the series.
    • Goofs
      Franco Macalusso is the Antichrist. He sometimes wears glasses. This would not occur in reality because the Antichrist is Satan... a fallen angel, and he cannot be killed. Therefore, he would not need glasses to correct his vision.
    • Quotes

      Helen Hannah: My grandmother is totally convinced that the world is about to end.

      Bronson Pearl: She was going on about same thing during the Gulf War. Let's just hope she's wrong again.

      Helen Hannah: What if she's not wrong? What if the world IS about to end?

    • Connections
      Edited into Vanished (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Apocalypse
      Written and Performed by Ray Boltz

      Courtesy of Sparrow Records

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Cloud Ten Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Apocalipsis
    • Production companies
      • Cloud Ten Pictures
      • Jack Van Impe Ministries
      • Prophecy Partners Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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