The Prodigal Planet
Visit website5.5/10 • 2
1983-01-01 • 2h 7m
The end-times saga continues.
About to executed by the forces of the Antichrist, a fundamentalist Christian guerrilla is rescued by an Antichrist agent pretending to be a double agent for the Believers' Underground. The agent hopes to trick the Christian into leading her to the dissidents' hidden base. Meanwhile, Armageddon and the Second Coming draw nigh.
- Directors
- Donald W. Thompson
- Writters
- William Wellman Jr.
- Editors
- William Wellman Jr., Wes Phillippi
The Prodigal Planet
Visit website1983-01-01 • 2h 7m
5.5/10 • 2
The end-times saga continues.
About to executed by the forces of the Antichrist, a fundamentalist Christian guerrilla is rescued by an Antichrist agent pretending to be a double agent for the Believers' Underground. The agent hopes to trick the Christian into leading her to the dissidents' hidden base. Meanwhile, Armageddon and the Second Coming draw nigh.
- Directors
- Donald W. Thompson
- Writters
- William Wellman Jr.
- Editors
- William Wellman Jr., Wes Phillippi
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsWilliam Wellman Jr.
David Michaels
Lynda Beatie
Linda (as Lynda Beattie)
Terri Lynn Hall
Connie Wright
Thom Rachford
Jerry Bradford
Robert Chestnut
Jimmy
Cathy Wellman
Jodi
Russ Doughten
Reverend Matthew Turner
Herb Brown
Herb Brown Jr.
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- Status
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- Original Language
- English
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- Keywords
- christianitythe rapturechristian film