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Rebecca St. James (born Rebecca Jean Smallbone; July 26, 1977), is a Christian pop rock singer, songwriter, musician, author, and actor. She began performing in Australia in the late 1980s and released her first full-length studio album in 1991. In 1993 she was signed to the record label ForeFront Records and released her major label debut a year later.
St. James rose to fame in the late 1990s with her RIAA certified Gold albums God and Pray, the latter of which won a Grammy Award in 1999 for Best Rock Gospel Album. The albums spawned multiple singles including "God", "Pray", and "Yes, I Believe in God". Since then she has established herself as one of the most prominent musical artists in CCM with four additional full-length studio albums; Transform, Worship God, If I Had One Chance to Tell You Something, and I Will Praise You. Staple songs such as "Wait for Me", "Reborn", "Song of Love", "I Thank You", "Alive", and "Shine Your Glory Down" have all been derived from these releases. Since the beginning of her career, St. James has sold a total of two million albums.
Actors: Jamison Braly (editor), Jamison Braly (producer), Jamison Braly (writer), Jamison Braly (director), Charles Stubblefield (producer), Charles Stubblefield (director), Charles Stubblefield (writer), Charles Stubblefield (actor), Matthew Mullins (actor), Charles McCown (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Brady Bigalke (writer), Brady Bigalke (producer), Brady Bigalke (director), Brady Bigalke (editor), Juliana Olds (actor), Simone Ferree (miscellaneous crew), Ted Moran (actor),
Genres: Horror, Short, Thriller,Actors: Brady Bigalke (writer), Brady Bigalke (producer), Brady Bigalke (director), Brady Bigalke (editor), Juliana Olds (actor), Simone Ferree (miscellaneous crew), Ted Moran (actor),
Genres: Horror, Short, Thriller,Actors: Val Guest (writer), Irene Handl (actress), Edward Black (producer), Eliot Makeham (actor), John Salew (actor), Margaret Lockwood (actress), Jean Simmons (actress), George Merritt (actor), Harry Fowler (actor), Roland Culver (actor), Frank Atkinson (actor), Charles Paton (actor), Gibb McLaughlin (actor), Val Guest (director), Elizabeth Haffenden (costume designer),
Plot: Set just after the end of WWII (but filmed in the middle of it) in a time of general euphoria at having won the war, with full employment and general happiness for all (or nearly all). Peter, the young wastrel son of a hard working hotel owner doesn't like the idea of having to work for a living. He discovers a society of "White Elephants" who are quite willing to be poor as long as they don't have to work. They are protected and guided by Nina ('Margaret Lockwood' (qv)) and her precocious sister Heidi ('Jean Simmons'.
Keywords: based-on-novelActors: Elith Pio (actor), Kate Fabian (actress), Oscar Stribolt (actor), Oscar Stribolt (actor), Henry Seemann (actor), Kate Fabian (actress), Ib Schønberg (actor), Aage Hertel (actor), Aage Hertel (actor), Elith Pio (actor), Henry Seemann (actor), Ib Schønberg (actor), William S. Burroughs (actor), Ella La Cour (actress), Ella La Cour (actress),
Plot: A historical view of witchcraft in seven parts and a variety of styles. First, there is a slide-show alternating inter-titles with drawings and paintings to illustrate the behavior of pagan cultures in the Middle Ages regarding their vision of demons and witches. Then there is a dramatization of the situation of the witches in the Middle Ages, witchcraft and witch-hunts. Finally the film compares the behavior of hysteria of contemporary (1921) women with the behavior of the witches in the Middle Ages, concluding that they are very similar.
Keywords: accused-of-witchcraft, airplane, autopsy, beggar, blood, broom, burned-at-the-stake, catholic-priest, cauldron, child-sacrificeActors: Elith Pio (actor), Kate Fabian (actress), Oscar Stribolt (actor), Oscar Stribolt (actor), Henry Seemann (actor), Kate Fabian (actress), Ib Schønberg (actor), Aage Hertel (actor), Aage Hertel (actor), Elith Pio (actor), Henry Seemann (actor), Ib Schønberg (actor), William S. Burroughs (actor), Ella La Cour (actress), Ella La Cour (actress),
Plot: A historical view of witchcraft in seven parts and a variety of styles. First, there is a slide-show alternating inter-titles with drawings and paintings to illustrate the behavior of pagan cultures in the Middle Ages regarding their vision of demons and witches. Then there is a dramatization of the situation of the witches in the Middle Ages, witchcraft and witch-hunts. Finally the film compares the behavior of hysteria of contemporary (1921) women with the behavior of the witches in the Middle Ages, concluding that they are very similar.
Keywords: accused-of-witchcraft, airplane, autopsy, beggar, blood, broom, burned-at-the-stake, catholic-priest, cauldron, child-sacrifice