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- Lucy and the Lake Monster is the story of Lucy, an orphan girl, who believes in "Champ," the legendary sea serpent of Lake Champlain. Lucy and her grandpa, "Papa Jerry," look for Champ despite mockery and mercenary forces opposing them.
- Billy is a charming con-man, a petty hustler, grifting as a psychic when he falls for Sister Sara, a sincere evangelist. Billy realizes his con game isn't a game anymore. He has one last shot at redemption in this Christmas movie classic.
- A feature film about the life of Aimee Semple McPherson, the famed evangelist of the 1920s.
- Just like today's celebrities Aimee was married 3 times and followed by the press. But what made her a sensation was her disappearance after a day at the beach. Had Aimee been kidnapped or had she pulled off a scam?
- 'Baseball's Last Hero: 21 Clemente Stories' blends baseball with a redemptive story of sacrifice. In the words of the Gospel of John, "Greater love has no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends..." These words from scripture inspire Puerto Rican baseball superstar Roberto Clemente to make a difference, to die giving. The film traces the life of the greatest right fielder of all time, as he faces and overcomes the racist reporters of the Pittsburgh Press and struggles to prove his talents despite the baseball writers conspiring to cheat him out of his due recognition. Baseball's Last Hero is a love story at his core. Roberto meets the love of his life, Vera, and they create a family, a safe haven for Roberto who is plagued by nightmares and a growing sense he will die young. Roberto's love for the poor compels him on a mission of mercy. On New Year's Eve 1972, following eighteen magnificent seasons in the major leagues, Roberto Clemente dies a hero's death, killed in a plane crash as he attempts to deliver food and medical supplies to Nicaragua after a devastating earthquake. Clemente is a work of artistry in a game too often defined by scorecards. During his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, he leads his team to championships in 1960 and 1971, getting a hit in all fourteen World Series games in which he plays. His career ends with three thousand hits, the magical three-thousandth coming in his final at-bat. In his final years, his faith grows. To Clemente, wealth and fame are created to be resources of compassion to those less fortunate. His moral global responsibility extends beyond the playing field. "Baseball's Last Hero" retraces Clemente's final days, from the earthquake to the accident, the mission of mercy that exemplifies his commitment to sacrifice. At a time when athletes are in the headlines for greed and steroid abuse, the movie is at once a call for modern day heroes who will dedicate themselves to service and an introspective look at ourselves.
- Just like today's celebrities Aimee was married 3 times and followed by the press. But what made her a sensation was her disappearance after a day at the beach. Had Aimee been kidnapped or had she pulled off a scam?
- A live play about Elmer Gantry, a con man salesman and Lothario with a charming charisma (Rossi). He convinces a female faith healer who is a sincere Christian evangelist that he can be an effective tag-team preacher with her.
- Entertainment News Reporter Ashley Dakin interviews Rebecca Holden and Richard Rossi, the stars of the movie Canaan Land (2020) as they tour iconic Hollywood locations used in the film. The trio visits the Hollywood Sign, Walk of Fame, Hollywood Bowl, and much more.
- An actress turns the tables on a lecherous casting director.
- This is a filmed version of the hit play about a con man preacher which performed to sold out houses in Long Beach, New York, and Hollywood. Filmed at the prestigious Stella Adler Theatre at Hollywood and Highland, just steps from where the Oscars are held, critics hailed Richard Rossi's "stellar performance as Gantry." In 1998, the play was done as a 1920's period piece and broadcast live on TV from Long Beach, CA. Richard Rossi went out on the edge in conceptualizing this version as a modern story happening today in a contemporary narrative. He wanted it held at the Stella Adler Theatre to honor Stella's contribution to acting in teaching Marlon Brando and others. This contemporary concept inspired Rossi's film version "Canaan Land," released in 2020.