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Trailer for the new documentary entitled FALLEN ANGEL: The Outlaw Larry Norman.

www.fallenangeldoc.com OR www.larrynorman.net

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  • @ alrikholm The movie does contain d, e, & f (I guess)...and it was out of graciousness to Larry and his family that we did not include the letters between Larry and them. They are pretty difficult to fathom. Should be hearing some stuff this week.

  • This wasn't made after he died. It was started while he was alive...and with the full intent of him participating. Many people wanted him to answer these charges and allegations. What a great story it would have been had he simply taken responsibility and said he was sorry to all those people?

    I have no idea what motivates this family, save that they live in their own separate universe. Their pride says to them that they can stave off and deny all of this. And a handful of nutters follow.

  • Daniel Robinson and Jennifer Wallace's story is documented in the movie. There is plenty of evidence...

    a) testimony of others in both Australia and the US that knew

    b) letters between Daniel and Larry

    c) letters between Larry and Jennifer

    d) Larry's admission to Denny Fridkin in 2006, when Daniel tracked down Larry and met him for only the second time in his life

    e) the fact that Larry mentioned Daniel in his will

    f) physical similarities

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  • This film will open at the Belcourt theater in Nashville, TN on April 20th at 6:30pm. Tickets will go on sale very shortly.

    There will be a question and answer session where Randy Stonehill, Ray Ware and David Di Sabatino will be in attendance.

  • Wait for it...

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  • "To the maker of this "documentary"" UUMMM....Your true heart and motives are showing. I just thought you should know. I'm sorry but if "man" can see it what do you think God sees and will find in your heart when you stand before him.

    You are being prayed for. As Stonehill also said..... "I've got news for you, this is not a game. I've got news for you WE ARE ALL THE SAME. And when that is understood we can start to live again"......

    G-Life

  • tomanderson92 I am very saddened to hear of Larrys' problems. I had the privilege of hearing him in concert several times. I even helped promote two of his concerts in Marshalltown,IA. I must admit however despite Larrys' indiscretions I will always remember the good times at those concerts, and the really tremendous influence he had on me and my ministry. I look forward to seeing him in Heaven again someday soon.

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  • @larrynormandoc: it seems to me that only a handful of nutters bought your sad excuse for a documentary. By the way pall, you violated my copyrights, witch will be notified.

  • @alexleitch37 I've been enjoying our discussion too, I have nothing to lose by being honest with you. There are however people in my life, parents and siblings, that I have decided not to reveal my loss of faith to because it would only upset them and I see no sense in that. I have seen absolutely no evidence for a God that is actively involved in our lives, so I can't imagine ever believing again. My "truth" is in nature which science is able to explain more and more all the time. :) Sue

  • @smbakk1 Yes I agree with you. I do pray for Mr Norman's son (especially that he will not see himself as to blame or as unlovable to his father). May God have mercy on us all. Hey thanks for your comments of concern. I have really enjoyed conversing with you. I always have heaps of time for folk like you who are honest, considerate and polite. Good for you man. I hope your heart leads you to Truth and I hope to keep in touch with you. You can talk to me anytime via P.M. cheers man Alex in Oz.

  • @alexleitch37 Thanks, you appear to be a kind and intelligent person as well, and I really do understand why reading such negative comments about your friend is difficult. I can't help but wonder if it's been difficult for Larry's son to see his dad being held up as a saint by so many while personally feeling the painful stab of rejection from the one that should have loved him the most. I hope that, for his own peace of mind, he will be able to forgive his father and not blame himself. 

  • @smbakk1 Yea, I hear what you are saying. I guess what I am trying to say is Larry did far more good than harm. And he did it on an international scale. I do not know what it is like for people to live this way, under such public scrutiny. I do know that I do my best to underplay my own faults and failings in and around my local community and I am far from perfect. I would simply hate to have someone make a film of my failings and sins. BTW, you come across as a kind and intelligent person. :)

  • @alexleitch37 I'm really not trying to judge him as a human being, I'm sure he was a wonderful friend and had a concern for people based on what he believed about the after life. I am suggesting all Christians, and especially those who everyone is watching because they are high profile, need to try walking the walk rather than just talking the talk. Anyone group that promotes their personal agenda with the idea that their way is better than the worlds way needs to show it in action.

  • @smbakk1 Please, Consider how you would feel If Larry was someone you loved dearly (like your father or your brother). Now if your beloved was an international superstar and they sinned, how would you feel reading through this thread, or if people made a film about them? I for one, do not have the heart to harshly criticize anyone in this manner let alone someone I love with all my heart. I do however empathize with your comments/ concerns. I just hope no one ever speaks about you in this way :)

  • @smbakk1 and please let me add... I have many of Mr Norman's recordings and I was never under the impression he promoted himself as above humanity. In fact he sang of loneliness and brokenhearted grief throughout his musical career. None of his albums contain "I've got it together" songs. Larry points to Jesus as the perfect one. No other Christian gets a mention as being perfect. Please also take into consideration that we love Larry. We see him through Jesus eyes and heart. We judge not....

  • @smbakk1 Hey mate, thanks for your reply. "to save face with the world" that is an interesting comment. I say this because I do not have any kind of relationship with "the world". Mr Norman was an international superstar. We must see him in that light. It is not normal, or very healthy, to have a global reputation. Once on a pedestal there is only one way to go... down. We make men into gods and then we are surprised when they act like demons. I must also repeat that I love Larry. I love him. :)

  • @alexleitch37

    I myself am no longer a Christian, but when I was, I understood "saints" to be those who confessed their sins, repented and took responsibility for them, not attempt to cover them up and lie in order to save face with the world. I would have far more respect for Mr. Norman, and all Christians, if they didn't try to pretend to be something they aren't Better yet, if they actually lived by the code they preach. Perhaps if he had come clean, he would not have been so troubled.

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