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- Judas Priest perform in the music video "Lightning Strike" from the album "Firepower" recorded for Epic Records. The music video features the band performing on stage surrounded by lights. Rob Halford sings as he wears sunglasses and a black leather coat with metal studs.
- Official music video for "The Seduction of Kansas" by Priests.
- Judas Priest perform in the music video "The Four Horsemen/War" from the album "Nostradamus" recorded for Epic Records. The animated music video begins with an image of the seer Nostradamus as Rob Halford sings. Apocalpytic images of the four horseman and apocalyptic imagery play throughout.
- Judas Priest performs in the music video "Parental Guidance" from the album "Turbo" recorded for Columbia Records. The music video begins with shots of Judas Priest on stage at a concert while fireworks go off and the crowd enthusiastically cheers. Rob Halford sings as the band plays behind him. Clips of the crowd play throughout.
- Judas Priest perform in the music video "Revolution" from the album "Angel of Retribution" recorded for Epic Records. The music video features the band performing on stage for an enthusiastic audience. Rob Halford sings as he wears a long black coat covered in metal studs.
- Music video of Judas Priest performing "Heading Out to the Highway" on a set decorated to look like a desert highway.
- Maxi Priest performs in the music video "Peace Throughout the World" from the album "Bonafide" recorded for Charisma Records. The music video begins with shots of stars and the planet earth. Maxi Priest sings and dances while the background changes behind him.
- Judas Priest performs in the music video "Love Bites" from the album "Defenders of the Faith" recorded for Columbia Records. The music video features Judas Priest performing on stage in front of an audience. Rob Halford wears black leather as he sings. Clips of laser lights and the elaborate moving creature decorating the concert stage feature throughout.
- Music video for Judas Priest's 1982 songs "The Hellion/Electric Eye". The video begins with the instrumental intro "The Hellion" on a darkened stage before going directly over into "Electric Eye" to which the stage is illuminated.
- Join "The Popcorn Priest" and guests as we talk about why you should or shouldn't see what we just did. We screen new/old movies, and talk about what we liked and didn't like. It's informative, most of the time, but always an adventure.
- Judas Priest perform in the music video "No Surrender" from the album "Firepower" recorded for Epic Records. The music video begins with an animated craft flying through the air propelled by fire. The band performs in a cabin as they stand in front of sliding doors.
- Judas Priest perform in the music video "A Touch of Evil" from the album "Painkiller" recorded for Columbia Records. The music video begins with a man shoveling coal into a furnace near a sign reading 'censorship'. The band performs as the video is broadcast against flowing sheets. Clips of a young boy and a freak show play throughout.
- Judas Priest perform in the music video "Burn in Hell" from the album "Jugulator" recorded for Columbia Records. The music video begins with the band on stage as they are bathed in red light. Tim 'Ripper' Owens sings in front of fire effects as the band plays around him.
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- Zodiac Mindwarp and The Love Reaction perform in the music video "High Priest of Love" from the EP "High Priest of Love" recorded for Vertigo Records. The music video opens with the band performing on a darkened stage at a club. Zodiac Mindwarp sings while the band plays.
- Judas Priest perform in the lyric music video "Never The Heroes" from the album "Firepower" recorded for Epic Records. The lyric music video begins with shots of lightning and fire. As Rob Halford sings and the band plays the lyrics are shown against a fiery background.
- Judas Priest perform in the music video "Spectre" from the album "Firepower" recorded for Epic Records. The music video begins with shots of the woods and dark clouds. The band performs against a black background while Rob Halford sings wearing a black leather jacket.
- It's in the early 18th century. The priest Martin Ryselius has become widower and stands alone with a one-year-old daughter. He is seeking the meaning of existence by heading north in Sweden for a priesthood service in the mountains.
- Maxi Priest performs in the music video "Human Work of Art" from the album "Bonafide" recorded for Charisma Records. The music video begins with a spinning umbrella. Maxi Priest sings and dances in front of a white and later red background while a woman walk and dance behind him.
- Music video of Judas Priest performing "Living After Midnight".
- Judas Priest perform in the music video "Lost and Found" from the album "Demolition" recorded for SPV Records. The black and white music video begins with the band on a concert stage in an empty theater. Tim 'Ripper' Owens sings into the microphone wearing a simple cap while the band plays.
- A visceral and emotional exploration of the duality of man and the place for God in a sometimes dismal world. Our protagonist,"Priest", is an honest and enigmatic man, living by a personal code based in compassion and enlightenment. He smokes, he drinks, he puts one foot in front of the other, everyday, day in and day out. The film will follow Priest, for a day in his life, in the neighborhood of East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where he glides along with a street handshake and dreams to hold tight.
- Maxi Priest performs in the music video "Just a Little Bit Longer" from the album "Bonafide" recorded for Charisma Records. The music video begins with a group of women going for a ride in a jeep. Maxi Priest performs on stage with musicians playing behind him.
- Maxi Priest performs in the first version of the music video "Close to You" from the album "Bonafide" recorded for Charisma Records. The music video begins with shots of people walking in a desert set with a pyramid in the background. Maxi Priest sings directly to the camera while wearing dark sunglasses.
- When a priest walks into a neighborhood bar, to everyone's amusement, suddenly things are not what they seem. A movie about truth and deception - and how confession makes you thirsty.
- This one-person production is written, directed and choreographed by Marc Kotz, a performing artist whose work has come to embrace the significant contribution and influence that the integrated Native and French cultures have had in North America, and the Metis (Creole) People who shaped the early communities & heritage of our continent.
- Examines the banning of Eve Ensler's play, The Vagina Monologues, at Providence College and explores this incident in the context of a larger framework of women struggling to obtain equality.
- Music video of Judas Priest performing "Don't Go".
- A young man witnesses his father's death and seeks forgiveness from the Priesthood.
- Documentary providing rare access to the inner workings, personnel, seminarians and history of the oldest Scottish institution abroad - Il Pontificio College Scozzese (The Scots College in Rome.)
- Professor of Classics John C. Franklin is internationally recognized as one of the most important scholars of Kinyras, the mythical ancient king of Cyprus. He is the author of the book Kinyras - The Divine Lyre, published by Harvard University's Center for Hellenic Studies in 2015. In 2017, the American professor, along with cartoonist and illustrator Glynnis Fawkes, return to Cyprus for the production of the documentary Kinyras, the Cherished Priest of Aphrodite. In the documentary, Kinyras' personality is outlined through references to ancient sources and interviews with scholars and artisans. The myths that surround Kinyras are also depicted through animation. The documentary Kinyras, the Cherished Priest of Aphrodite is an elegy for the most important mythical person of the ancient history of Cyprus, Kinyras. Although the memory of his name is preserved to this day, Cypriots know very little about him.
- Power metal band Judas Priest performs a live concert at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan, on May 19, 2005.