Persecuted (film)
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James R. Higgins
Gray Frederickson
Jerry D. Simmons
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| Directed by | Daniel Lusko |
| Written by | Daniel Lusko |
| Produced by | Daniel Lusko James R. Higgins Gray Frederickson Jerry D. Simmons |
| Starring | James Remar Bruce Davison Dean Stockwell Gretchen Carlson Raoul Trujillo Natalie Grant Brad Stine Fred Dalton Thompson |
| Cinematography | Richard J. Vialet |
| Edited by | Brian Brinkman |
| Music by | Chris Ridenhour |
Production company | One Media |
| Distributed by | Millennium Entertainment |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $1.6 million[1] |
Persecuted is a 2014 American Christian political thriller film written and directed by Daniel Lusko and starring James Remar, Bruce Davison, Dean Stockwell, Gretchen Carlson, Raoul Trujillo, Natalie Grant, Brad Stine, and Fred Thompson.
Reformed drug addict and America's leading evangelist John Luther opposes Senator Donald Harrison's Faith and Fairness Act, which would not allow Christians to state that they have the whole or only truth. To destroy Luther's credibility and to ensure passage of the bill, Harrison has Luther framed for the rape and murder of a teenaged girl.
Cast
- James Remar as John Luther
- Bruce Davison as Senator Donald Harrison
- Dean Stockwell as Dave Wilson
- Raoul Trujillo as Mr. Gray
- Fred Thompson as Fr. Charles Luther
- Natalie Grant as Monica Luther
- Gretchen Carlson as Diana Lucas
- Brad Stine as Pastor Ryan Morris
Production
Based on an original story created by director Daniel Lusko, principal photography for the film took place in Albuquerque, New Mexico.[2] The movie was screened at the February 2014 National Religious Broadcasters convention in Nashville, Tennessee, and in March 2014 at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, DC[3]
Other media
Persecuted has been adapted into a book by Robin Parrish.