THE CASE FOR CHRIST (PG)

WHO’S IN IT?

Mike Vogel (The Help), Erika Christensen (Traffic), Faye Dunaway (Network), Robert Forster (Jackie Brown), Frankie Faison (Silence of the Lambs), L. Scott Caldwell (The Fugitive), Mike Pniewski (Justice), Tom Nowicki (The Blind Side), Kevin Sizemore (Nowhere to Hide), Rus Blackwell (Dolphin Tale), Jordan Cox (Error in the Ménage), Renell Gibbs (Barbershop: A Fresh Cut), Haley Rosenwasser (film debut), Brett Rice (Fled), Grant Goodeve (Proud American), Michael Provost (Hear No Evil), Kelly Lamor Wilson (Creature Feature)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Jon Gunn (Do You Believe?), director; Brian Bird (Captive), writer; Elizabeth Hatcher-Travis (Moms’ Night Out), Karl Horstmann (Stand Your Ground), Michael Scott (The Encounter), David A.R. White (God’s Not Dead), Alysoun Wolfe (film debut) and Brittany Yost (God’s Not Dead 2), producers; Will Musser (Redeemed), composer; Brian Shanley (Love’s Abiding Joy), cinematographer; Vance Null (Brother White), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

In 1980, investigative journalist Lee Strobel (Vogel) applies his skills to attempt to disprove his wife Leslie’s (Christensen) newfound Christian faith, only to find that – over his two-year investigation – there may in fact be historical evidence of Jesus’ existence, which rekindles his own faith…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Faith-based studio Pure Flix brings us this true tale of a journalist finding his true spiritual calling, but will it be as insane as some of their other movies like God’s Not Dead and Old Fashioned?

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 15TH SEPTEMBER 2017

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