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Persecuted
TrailerThe missionary John Luther (James Remar) is the last obstacle on the path of profound religious reform in the United States of America, when a US senator (Bruce Davison) and colleagues of luther who accused him of the death of a young girl. With the desire to find the truth, Luther tried to escape the supervision of police and his life become ever more dangerous.Actors: James Remar, Dean Stockwell, Bruce Davison, Raoul Max Trujillo, Fred Dalton Thompson, Brandon K. Hampton, Tabatha Shaun, Matthew Page, Debrianna Mansini, David House, Mark Sivertsen, ...»Director: Daniel LuskoCountry: United StatesDuration: 91 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 3.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Persecuted"
Hollywood ReporterJuly 18, 2014Persecuted squanders the talents of its impressive cast -- including James Remar, Bruce Davison, Fred Dalton Thompson and Dean Stockwell -- with its bizarre premise and inept execution.
RogerEbert.comJuly 18, 2014A heavy-handed and didactic drama which also manages to be totally mushy in terms of the message it's trying to convey.
New York TimesJuly 17, 2014Just why one particular TV preacher is so all-fired important isn't clear, and neither is anything else about this overwrought mess.
VarietyJuly 17, 2014Straw-man cinema doesn't get much more ludicrous than this heavy-handed, Christian-themed minister-on-the-run thriller.
New York PostJuly 16, 2014The Lord works in mysterious ways but "Persecuted" works in blundering, obvious ways, straining a Christianity-under-attack theme through a dopey thriller.
Epoch TimesJune 14, 2016Shouldn't a film about religious tolerance be showing us a man living by example? Instead, we get an image of a bloody, gun-holding hand wrapped in rosary beads. Nice!
Austin ChronicleJuly 24, 2014Persecuted matches its conservative beliefs to an anachronistic narrative structure and dated cinematic execution.
Salt Lake TribuneJuly 21, 2014Lusko's leaden dialogue and heavy-handed symbolism is as unintentionally comical as the miscasting of Fox News host Gretchen Carlson as a journalist.
Milwaukee Journal SentinelJuly 17, 2014The hero's allies pop up and disappear; killers are on his heels, then they aren't. And that whole business about the Christian evangelical leader whose father is a Catholic priest? Yeah, that doesn't get explained either.
The DissolveJuly 17, 2014If Persecuted wasn't such a dire thriller, its sweaty fear of pluralism might at least be amusing.
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