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Holy Ghost People (1967)
Are you tired of only wondering about this?.....
.....then by all means let me know directly at the above e-mail address so that I may arrange for a copy for you. This gritty, startling documentary by Peter Adair brings you so unnervingly close to the actual holy-ghost consciousness that you'll almost feel as though the people in question are breathing down your neck in all their shrieking, convulsive, snake-handling glory. What a spectacle! By the time the copperheads and rattlesnakes start flying about the room, you won't believe your eyes (or ears, for that matter) if you hadn't reached that point already. 'Holy Ghost People' is guaranteed to satisfy anyone's appetite for Mondo-movie-style bizarreness.
The Man (1972)
Are you tired of only wondering about this?.....
.....then by all means let me know directly at the above e-mail address so that I may arrange for a copy for you. An outstanding undiscovered classic originally made for TV, but whose controversial content resulted in a theatrical release at the 11th hour. James Earl Jones has never been better, nor has Rod Serling's writing, proving he was just as much a genius working outside of the fantasy milieu (as though he hadn't already demonstrated that with "Requiem for a Heavyweight," etc.). Burgess Meredith excels as a white supremacist trying to stymie the new prez at every turn, and Janet MacLachlan is very good as the concerned daughter whose natural opposition to the Oval Office has her torn over her dad's new presence there.