Stranger : Box Set (DVD)
$29.95
From the producers of The Perfect Stranger and Another Perfect Stranger comes a mini-serial for television that continues the stories of a modern-day Jesus walking amongst us.
Episode One: “The Woman at the Well” — A woman (Stephanie Vickers) struggles with the concept of not being perfect because both her family and her church disapprove of her lifestyle.
Episode Two: “The Prodigal Son” — A young man (Brad Jackson) turns his back on a family fortune and winds up sleeping in an alley.
Episode Three: “Mary and Martha” — Two sisters (Christina Browder and Pattie Crawford) with very different outlooks run a family diner in small town, Alabama.
Episode Four: “Salt” — A grad student (Amy Hess) faces a daily challenge in an outspoken professor (Percy Metcalf) and his agnostic viewpoints.
Episode Five: “Thomas” — A boorish radio talk show host in Chicago (Tom Luce) berates his listeners on a nightly basis; Tonight’s’ Topic: “The Insanity of Faith”
Episode Six: “Mary Magdalene” — A conservative senator (Melissa Combs) is reluctant about casting the deciding vote on a landmark abortion bill.
Four Disc Set
Episode Seven: “Walk on Water: — A teenager (Alexis Hughes) grows weary of being harassed for her beliefs by her mean-spirited classmates.
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SKU (UPC): 5099962755993
Produced by: Kelly’s Filmworks
Binding: Video DVD
Published: March 2010
Publisher: Vision Video/Gateway Films
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