The story of 20th century icon Billy Graham will be seen on the big screen this fall through the release of the film Billy: The Early Years on October 10, 2008 across the country.
This anticipated...
The story of 20th century icon Billy Graham will be seen on the big screen this fall through the release of the film Billy: The Early Years on October 10, 2008 across the country.
This anticipated movie captures the true essence of Graham’s life’s journey from an earnest young man at the crossroads of faith and doubt, to ultimately facing the moment of decision that launched one of history's most influential evangelists.
Graham is portrayed in the film by rising young star, Armie Hammer (Veronica Mars, Flicka), who was announced as the upcoming Batman/Bruce Wayne in the new film, Justice League: Mortal. The movie is directed by veteran Actor/Director and Golden Globe nominee, Robby Benson (the voice of the Beast in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Ode To Billy Joe, Ice Castles, The Greatest Story Ever Told).
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BG a wonderful minister. Only reason I would see this film is to watch Armie's performance.
Films are someone's interpretation of material. I never expect a movie to be a documentary unless it actually is one.
I think he would do a better job than George Clooney. Micheal Keaton *was* Batman. Armie -a young Batman at best. Hayden Christian played a young Darth Vader.
would loved to have seen this in the theaters but it did not make it to my state...sooooo sad...i think saw iv was more important for money making manners than showing a movie of the life of a real man who loves God...God Bless America.
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BG a wonderful minister. Only reason I would see this film is to watch Armie's performance.
Films are someone's interpretation of material. I never expect a movie to be a documentary unless it actually is one.
I think he would do a better job than George Clooney. Micheal Keaton *was* Batman. Armie -a young Batman at best. Hayden Christian played a young Darth Vader.
I hope the see Armie in more projects.