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Left Behind: The Movie

Original title: Left Behind
  • 2000
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
11K
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Kirk Cameron, Clarence Gilyard Jr., Brad Johnson, and Chelsea Noble in Left Behind: The Movie (2000)
The Biblical prophecy of Armegeddon begins when the Rapture instantly takes all believers in Christ from the Earth. A reporter left behind learns that the Anti-Christ will soon take power.
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The Biblical prophecy of Armegeddon begins when the Rapture instantly takes all believers in Christ from the Earth. A reporter left behind learns that the Anti-Christ will soon take power.The Biblical prophecy of Armegeddon begins when the Rapture instantly takes all believers in Christ from the Earth. A reporter left behind learns that the Anti-Christ will soon take power.The Biblical prophecy of Armegeddon begins when the Rapture instantly takes all believers in Christ from the Earth. A reporter left behind learns that the Anti-Christ will soon take power.

  • Director
    • Vic Sarin
  • Writers
    • Alan B. McElroy
    • Paul Lalonde
    • Joe Goodman
  • Stars
    • Kirk Cameron
    • Brad Johnson
    • Janaya Stephens
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vic Sarin
    • Writers
      • Alan B. McElroy
      • Paul Lalonde
      • Joe Goodman
    • Stars
      • Kirk Cameron
      • Brad Johnson
      • Janaya Stephens
    • 424User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 22Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Kirk Cameron
    Kirk Cameron
    • Buck Williams
    Brad Johnson
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    • Rayford Steele
    Janaya Stephens
    Janaya Stephens
    • Chloe Steele
    Clarence Gilyard Jr.
    Clarence Gilyard Jr.
    • Bruce Barnes
    • (as Clarence Gilyard)
    Colin Fox
    Colin Fox
    • Chaim Rosenzweig
    Gordon Currie
    Gordon Currie
    • Nicolae Carpathia
    Chelsea Noble
    Chelsea Noble
    • Hattie Durham
    Daniel Pilon
    Daniel Pilon
    • Jonathan Stonegal
    Tony De Santis
    Tony De Santis
    • Joshua Cothran
    Jack Langedijk
    Jack Langedijk
    • Dirk Burton
    Krista Bridges
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    Thomas Hauff
    • Steve Plank
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    Marvin Ishmael
    Marvin Ishmael
    • Fitzhugh
    Philip Akin
    • Alan Tompkins
    • (as Philip Akon)
    Christie MacFadyen
    • Mrs. Irene Steele
    • Director
      • Vic Sarin
    • Writers
      • Alan B. McElroy
      • Paul Lalonde
      • Joe Goodman
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    Trivguy

    1st 15 minutes great! Last 15 minutes great! The inbetween too slow moving.

    It was an entertaining movie, well worth viewing. The Biblical parts didn't exactly correspond with my Bible, but the movie does make one think about the end of time. I enjoyed the first 15 minutes and the last 15 minutes. The inbetween stuff just didn't cut it movie-wise. I'm hard on all movies. The anti-christ character (actor) at the end was riveting. Kirk Cameron did a great job of acting. He was a believable character. The end of the movie was not an end. I like movies to have a finish. This one didn't. It leaves a lot to be imagined, but the directors should have ended it better. Seems they were doing or planning the sequel. I wish they would have told me that before I invested my time. All in all, a good movie.
    jls1ct

    Overall, not bad

    even though I liked the books better. I saw the movie a second time and liked it better than I did the first time.

    I hope anyone who sees it who doesn't 'get it' or who feels that only fundamentalist christians can really understand it will just open their bibles. I had friends who saw X-Men and got me to read some of the comics saying I'd enjoy the movie more if I did. They were right. So why is it so terrible to say crack open your bible and check out the stuff?

    Sometimes it really makes me laugh. If you wanted to become a lawyer you'd learn contract law, study the constitution and various cases before taking the bar. You wouldn't attempt to pass the bar exam by talking to friends about their opinions and watching "The Practice." But people who believe in God don't read His book. And admitting that you've "studied the bible," which, in the long run, will also make you more literate, is akin to saying you have a communicable disease; people stare at you and back away.

    Open it up. Not only does it give guidelines on how to live, it gives you promises for what comes after. And if nothing else, it will give you a clue what this movie is all about.
    6lemmy999

    Can't anyone be unbiased about this?

    Christians give it a 10 and Christian haters give it a 0. Surprise, surprise! Can't we all just get along? Seriously, why can't anyone think any way other than "I'm a Christian and it is about Christ so it gets a 10" or "I don't like Christians so I have to give it a 0"?

    The effects aren't great. They are on par with a USA original movie or a lower budget TV movie. But hey, Star Trek (Original) is much better than Next Generation so effects don't really matter unless all you want is eye candy (i.e. people that would never ever read a book). My wife read the books and begged me to watch the movie. I was raised a Christian but I am not really sure what I believe now, and I thought it was an ok movie. At least a 5 or 6. All of you Christians and Christian haters are no different. You are both prejudice against the other group. Grow up! I thought the story was a little better than average (6.5) and the acting & producing was average (4.5). I feel the story is the most important thing so I gave the movie a 6.0.
    tedg

    Blasphemous

    It is easy to take potshots at this. It is absolutely horrible technically in every respect. And it is easy to imagine that the childish earnestness of those involved blinded them from critical vision -- or perhaps that no great art can come from a fundamentalist world. Who knows?

    But there are other vapid movies out there too. What makes this (and 'Omega Code') so fascinating is that they were not intended to entertain, even to enlighten, but to proselytize. And some day soon this crowd will cease to be so amateurish -- down the street from me is Pat Roberstson's film 'university' with a virtual endowment of billions and the intent of being professionally slick. What then?

    It is an interesting question. As it stands now, we have films that are made for profit. Most of these pander in some way. Then we have films that are made as art. Some of these pander as well. And we have propaganda films of various sorts whose purpose is purely to convince/convert/affirm. Of these, the latter are the only truly pornographic.

    I think that as religious films become better and more common (they will), they become fair game for satire. Imagine a Scream about the apocalypse cults. Then instead of massive protests against a respectful film like 'Last Temptation' (shots were fired here!) what will we get? Imagine class war.

    The film and the books behind it aren't very biblically accurate in any case. The rapture metaphor comes from Darius, who incidentally rebuilt the temple the first time, and invented modern Judaism as an experiment. Currency has been unified since then, 2500 years with only the names kept nationally. That's what is referenced in the B. Darius also revived Zoroastrianism which mixed with later Judaism to produce the essenism of John which Jesus adopted.

    This in fact is not a film with Christian theology at all. They even fumbled that.
    mammothblue80

    It Should Be

    Leaving the sub-par acting and middling directing aside, this adaptation of the first book of an extremely interesting series, leaves me amazed at just how low you can go. First of all, continuity and credibility should be enforced no matter how low the budget. Second, this roommate who has yet to read the book, was shocked and appalled at the sheer idiocy displayed in this movie. The roommate who has read the books was on the floor groaning from pain induced by watching a book she enjoyed immensely, be transformed into the equivalent of a "C" class movie. Thirdly, if you are going to adapt a book into a screenplay, you should at least attempt to get the details right. Finally, if you can't even convey the message of the book, without it coming across as cheesy and tactless, then perhaps it should just be left in print.

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    • Trivia
      Released directly to video in 2000, copies of the film came bundled with a free pass to watch the film in theaters when it was later given limited release in early 2001.
    • Goofs
      The flags flying outside the real United Nations building are of the member nations. The ones shown are of Canada's provinces.
    • Quotes

      [Watching TV]

      Chloe Steele: Turn that up.

      Raymie Steele: Mom said to turn it down.

      Chloe Steele: You always do what you're told?

      Raymie Steele: Yeah, you should try it sometime.

    • Crazy credits
      The Producers wish to thank: Karll Goodman (who inadvertently vanished during editing)
    • Connections
      Edited into Left Behind: Like Son (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Left Behind
      Written by Regie Hamm

      Performed by Bryan Duncan & SHINEmk

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Left Behind
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cloud Ten Pictures
      • Namesake Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,224,065
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,158,780
      • Feb 4, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,224,065
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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