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The Masked Saint

  • 2016
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
780
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Brett Granstaff in The Masked Saint (2016)
The Masked Saint is based on a true story about one pastor's mission to help his community by risking his identity and returns to his former life as a wrestler. The triumphant story follows one man's journey and struggle between helping others and the consequences he faces doing this.
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A pastor and professional wrestler accepts a position at a struggling church where he helps the community both in his official capacity and as his alter ego The Saint.A pastor and professional wrestler accepts a position at a struggling church where he helps the community both in his official capacity and as his alter ego The Saint.A pastor and professional wrestler accepts a position at a struggling church where he helps the community both in his official capacity and as his alter ego The Saint.

  • Director
    • Warren P. Sonoda
  • Writers
    • Scott Crowell
    • Brett Granstaff
    • Chris Whaley
  • Stars
    • Brett Granstaff
    • Lara Jean Chorostecki
    • T.J. McGibbon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    780
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Warren P. Sonoda
    • Writers
      • Scott Crowell
      • Brett Granstaff
      • Chris Whaley
    • Stars
      • Brett Granstaff
      • Lara Jean Chorostecki
      • T.J. McGibbon
    • 23User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 22Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Brett Granstaff
    Brett Granstaff
    • Chris Samuels
    Lara Jean Chorostecki
    Lara Jean Chorostecki
    • Michelle Samuels
    T.J. McGibbon
    T.J. McGibbon
    • Carrie Samuels
    Diahann Carroll
    Diahann Carroll
    • Miss Edna
    Roddy Piper
    Roddy Piper
    • Nicky Stone
    James Preston Rogers
    James Preston Rogers
    • The Reaper
    Mykel Shannon Jenkins
    Mykel Shannon Jenkins
    • Detective Harper
    Patrick McKenna
    Patrick McKenna
    • Judd Lumpkin
    Scott Nichol
    • Tim McDonald
    Joan Gregson
    • Mrs. Beasley
    Danielle Benton
    Danielle Benton
    • Valerie
    Dwain Murphy
    Dwain Murphy
    • Jojo
    Rob deLeeuw
    Rob deLeeuw
    • Ray
    • (as Rob De Leeuw)
    Jen Pogue
    Jen Pogue
    • Mindy
    • (as Jennifer Pogue)
    Alexis McDowell
    • Ashley
    Darcy Roy
    Darcy Roy
    • Wrestling Ref.
    • (as Darcy Denis Roy)
    RJ Skinner
    • Iceman
    Ann Pirvu
    Ann Pirvu
    • Emily Anne
    • Director
      • Warren P. Sonoda
    • Writers
      • Scott Crowell
      • Brett Granstaff
      • Chris Whaley
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    User reviews23

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    9suzndon

    The Masked Saint-Great Movie

    Very entertaining and uplifting movie-you will feel better when you walk out of the movie than when you walked in-

    Great to see a clean, well acted, feel good movie for a change.

    Brett Granstaff stars as the main character in his first leading role, does his own stunts, and did a great job!

    The movie is inspired by the true story of Chris Whaley who was the actual Masked Saint. The movie is not only for wrestling fans but for all, as it has a great message about a man and wife that see the good in people and stand up for what they feel is right. The supporting cast does a great job too.

    Definitely recommend it to put a big smile on your face!
    8batt-67936

    The Masked Saint

    Don't pay much attention to the reviews from the atheist cheap seats. They don't get it or never will (Emjay 61066) . The movie is very inspirational at A time when we need such things. You must take it for what it's worth a true story of a great man doing great things. Sorry there is not enough sex or violence or big named stars. The true star of this movie is Dr. Chris Whaley who gives of his time freely and ministers now to hundreds of firefighters in need of his spiritual guidance. The is a great movie go see it. If you like the movie Courageous or Fireproof then you will like Mask Saint Sorry Emjay I will pray for you
    8mandyvs-87214

    Give This One a Chance

    I wasn't sure when I first started this one. A pastor who wrestles at night? It's a little strange upon first glimpse, but after beginning to watch it, I was pleasantly surprised. It's a good reminder that God reigns over every square inch, even professional wrestling. Any Reformed Christian would appreciate this one.
    7subxerogravity

    Christian Wrestling at it's finest!

    I've been aware that Christ and Wrestling go well together for a few years now, and now the Mask Saint is the movie to prove it.

    It reminds me of the faith based film, I'm in Love With a Church Girl, but while that movie hit you with the speech about how Christ loves Hip Hop, the Mask Saint, like a good wrestling movie should, comes down to the point that talk is cheap.

    But the wrestling is not. Though you can tell(mostly by their size) that most of the actors may not be wrestlers in a past life, that did not stop them from giving us some impressive in the ring scenes. It was pretty action packed and exciting.

    Outside the ring, it's a cool story about a vigilante in a wrestling mask whose secret identity is that of a Pastor in the neighborhood church. The fact that this really happen makes it even more interesting.

    Over all it's a good low end superhero flick about Christian wrestling worthy of being the late great Rowdy Roddy Piper's last.
    4StevePulaski

    Sensationalism triumphs the human spirit

    Ever since the huge success of God's Not Dead, the staunchly evangelical film that coincidentally stole a great deal of buzz away from Noah, another film with a faith-based background, studios like Pure Flix Entertainment and Freestyle Releasing have been finding more and more Christian titles to pick up for a theatrical release. Even Hollywood has recognized that a large part of the Christian market as ostensibly been disenfranchised with a lack of titles that appeal or pertain the faith of their audience, and with that, has even looked to make movies like Heaven is for Real and Son of God.

    To put it boldly, The Masked Saint is another mediocre link in the chain, poorly conceived and unable to function as a story without making bombastic, theatrical displays of situational drama and conflict. It makes the same mistake most of its brother and sister films make because it doesn't know how to function as a film without sermonizing or blowing each event that tests its characters and their faith out of proportion. Being that this film focuses largely on the world of wrestling and the dualities of character, you can also expect the entire project to be just as phony and overblown as anything you'll see on Monday Night Raw.

    The film revolves around the true story of Chris Samuels (Brett Granstaff), a former professional wrestler who retires from the ring to settle down and become the pastor of a failing church in a small town. While he is supported unconditionally by his wife Michelle (Lara Jean Chorostecki) and daughter, he is met with opposition from the church's main financial backer Judd (Patrick McKenna), who believes the church is entirely his. In addition, Chris sees the brokenness of his community, as crime, prostitution, and rampant godlessness prevails every day, right down to his next-door neighbors, the husband a boorish alcoholic and the wife a victim of his violent rampages.

    While the core of the story is about Chris getting people back into the church and welcoming people with open arms - even a prostitute who is looking for redemption - it's also about Chris finding a way to combat the violence by putting on part of his wrestler costume in order to take the city's problems into his own hands. This involves rescuing the aforementioned prostitute, in addition to stopping a robbery in a local diner. Then, at the end of it all, there's Nicky (Roddy Piper in his final role), Chris's old wrestling manager and promoter hellbent on getting him to come back into the ring.

    At one moment, The Masked Saint is content on being a drama about a man's determination to get a ramshackle eyesore of a church back to being a well-respected community staple of salvation and redemption. The next, it's trying to excite by showing Chris beat up bad guys like Spider-Man and spout unbelievably contrived and poorly delivered responses like "I'm a man" when somebody tells him, "you're a saint." The Masked Saint cannot operate on the basis of a simple drama and has to occupy its more climactic sequences with incredulous action or cloying sermonizing that sounds like a pedestrian's summation of the good parts of the Bible.

    As far as emotional manipulation goes, screenwriter Scott Crowell keeps things to a respectable minimum, as he's clearly more concerned with respecting the real-life Samuels and his family by giving them a story rooted in plot and character rather than emotions. However, relationships and events that initially appear as if they'll have a significant pull on the film wind up either getting permanently placed on the backburner or hamfisted in the screenplay in a last-ditch effort to evoke some kind of tension or conflict. For one, the emotionally and physically abusive husband only punctuates the script, when he initially seems like he'll be an integral part of Chris's plan to save the people of his community. After one tense confrontation between him and Chris, an event that mirrors anything but what would happen in reality, the husband is all of a sudden transformed in looks and attitude the next time he crosses paths with the pastor he formerly loathed.

    The other element is Chris's stress level with going back to wrestling whilst trying to run the church. In one scene, he is lectured by Ms. Edna (Diahann Carroll - because every Christian film needs that stereotypical, warm black lady who allows anyone and everyone in her home to coddle), a supportive resident of the community, for being too strict and self-indulgent, behavior he hasn't really exhibited up until the following scene where he snaps at his wife and daughter out of nowhere. These kinds of disjointed elements only make the other issues of sensationalism embedded in The Masked Saint's screenplay rise to the surface much quicker and in a more evident fashion.

    Last year's faith-based football drama Woodlawn showed us that an approach to a film that highlights faith and devout religious beliefs can, in turn, derail or further cripple an otherwise true story that already feels too good to be true. The Masked Saint tries to do something out of left-field with a different sport and an unlikely hero, but quickly falls prey to the worst conventions of the genre and the material. It's a noble effort but a result that's just about entirely unmemorable.

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 2016 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Праведник в маске
    • Filming locations
      • Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada(on location)
    • Production companies
      • P23 Entertainment
      • Ridgerock Entertainment Group
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $182,695
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $123,839
      • Jan 10, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $182,695
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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