The Leroy Jenkins Story, following the controversial life of evangelist Leroy JenkinsThe Leroy Jenkins Story, following the controversial life of evangelist Leroy JenkinsThe Leroy Jenkins Story, following the controversial life of evangelist Leroy Jenkins
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Elyse Mirto
- Polly Jenkins
- (as Elyse Marie Mirto)
Steven Wagner
- Cleo
- (as Steve Wagner)
Lew Sleeman
- Charles Sandford
- (as Lewis Alfred Pipes)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFinal feature film appearance of Jill St. John.
- GoofsWhen Leroy Jenkins' arm was healed in one moment his fingers were full of dirt but in the next shot when he could move them they were mostly clean.
- Quotes
Leroy Jenkins: I'm Leroy Jenkins. I'm an evangelist. I'm a faith healer. I'm a slave to god.
- Crazy creditsBefore the opening credits the verses of Mark 16:17-18 from the King James Version of the Bible are shown.
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Very interesting, left with many questions
I couldn't wait to see this movie. I had seen some previews which stirred my curiosity. I hoped some questions would be answered, like when Jenkins says the Spirit loves us but he's as mean as fire--or something of that nature. I wanted to get the background on that comment, but the movie offered no further insight. All in all though I found the film captivating, despite my having very little use and patience for so many films made today. I was especially touched by the prison scenes and the revealing depictions of Jenkins with his family. . .just all of the human elements.
Like someone else said, I would like to have seen more even if it meant parts 2 and 3. There were just so many important aspects that shape the story; they were kind of crammed into the too small space of 2 hours (or whatever the length was.)Actually, probably, what I would have rather seen is more of a documentary. Now THAT would be my cup of tea.
Like someone else said, I would like to have seen more even if it meant parts 2 and 3. There were just so many important aspects that shape the story; they were kind of crammed into the too small space of 2 hours (or whatever the length was.)Actually, probably, what I would have rather seen is more of a documentary. Now THAT would be my cup of tea.
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Box office
- Budget
- $160,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $6,092
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,754
- Oct 12, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $137,931
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