Tribulation (2000)

Tribulation (2000)
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A cop used to chasing bad guys finds himself up against the ultimate villain of all time in this Christian-themed thriller. Tom Canburo (Gary Busey) is a police detective whose work doesn't leave him with much room in his life for the intangibles of faith. Tom's sister, Eileen (Margot Kidder), however, is a born-again Christian who often attempts to engage her brother in discussions of spiritual matters, while his brother-in-law, Jason (Howie Mandel), embraces a puzzling melange of New Age teachings. One night, Tom's life seems to take a left turn into the unknown; he gets a call from Eileen, saying that Jason has tried to kill her, calling her a "hater," while in the course of an investigation, Tom uncovers a bizarre underground cult with supernatural powers. As Tom tries to escape, he gets in a severe auto accident and drifts into a coma. Several years later, he comes to and finds himself in a strange new world. Franco Macalousso (Nick Mancuso), a New Age philosopher who spoke of bringing peace to the world, is now the most powerful man on Earth, and under his leadership everyone must have their right hand marked with the number "666" -- those who refuse have their hand cut off. Christians are also persecuted as "haters," and Helen Hannah (Leigh Lewis), the leader of a Christian resistance group, has become Public Enemy Number One. Also released as Apocalypse III: Tribulation, Tribulation was the third film from screenwriters Paul Lalonde and Peter Lalonde inspired by modern-day interpretations of biblical prophesy. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Andre Van Heerden
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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A cop used to chasing bad guys finds himself up against the ultimate villain of all time in this Christian-themed thriller. Tom Canburo (Gary Busey) is a police detective whose work doesn't leave him with much room in his life for the intangibles of faith. Tom's sister, Eileen (Margot Kidder), however, is a born-again Christian who often attempts to engage her brother in discussions of spiritual matters, while his brother-in-law, Jason (Howie Mandel), embraces a puzzling melange of New Age teachings. One night, Tom's life seems to take a left turn into the unknown; he gets a call from Eileen, saying that Jason has tried to kill her, calling her a "hater," while in the course of an investigation, Tom uncovers a bizarre underground cult with supernatural powers. As Tom tries to escape, he gets in a severe auto accident and drifts into a coma. Several years later, he comes to and finds himself in a strange new world. Franco Macalousso (Nick Mancuso), a New Age philosopher who spoke of bringing peace to the world, is now the most powerful man on Earth, and under his leadership everyone must have their right hand marked with the number "666" -- those who refuse have their hand cut off. Christians are also persecuted as "haters," and Helen Hannah (Leigh Lewis), the leader of a Christian resistance group, has become Public Enemy Number One. Also released as Apocalypse III: Tribulation, Tribulation was the third film from screenwriters Paul Lalonde and Peter Lalonde inspired by modern-day interpretations of biblical prophesy. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Andre Van Heerden
Writer(s):
Peter LalondePaul Lalonde
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Not For Children)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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James W.

Entertaining with big name actors yet still has the message the entire world neads to hear of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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Laura B.

As the third installment in the Apocalypse series, and sequel to Revelation,from the producers of LEFT BEHIND shows a clear evolution in the departments of acting, budget, special effects, and more. This film helps to prove that Christian films can indeed feature well-known Hollywood actors and actresses. And the difference shows the experience that seasoned actors bring to the big screen. this is a very powerful and ation filled movie. Good special effects Tom wakes up from a coma to find himself in a world which has undergone a frightful transformation. A self-proclaimed Messiah rules the world and almost everyone supports a mark on their right hand signifying their allegiance to this global leader. Millions have simply disappeared, and no one left behind can remember that they even existed. full review http://www.christiancinema.com/catalog/article_info.php?articles_id=4445http://www.christiancinema.com/catalog/article_inf o.php?articles_id=4445

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Carol R.

Awesome movie. It will make you think and become more aware to life around you. The plot keeps you interested all through the movie. YOu will want to go out and rent the other 3 movies in this set. I don't believe in the rapture myself, but this was still very thought provoking.

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