Long before New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani launched his campaign to clean up the city, Times Square was the stage for a slew of religious zealots and fanatics, all preaching their brand of fire and brimstone to anyone who would listen. Filmed between 1993 and 1998, Richard Sandler's documentary gives viewers a glimpse into the not-so-distant past, when 42nd Street was the shared pulpit of the most colorful assortment of ministry imaginable.
Directed by Richard Sandler
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Ezra Cuevas
9.8★ · 05/21/25
An absolute emotional rollercoaster that i didn’t want to get off. Each person who talked arose a new emotion and energy within me that just slowly merged into pure excitement to hear what the next person has to say.
Went in every direction and i love that characters were coming back in consistently.
The best way to described it is gorgeous.
An absolute emotional rollercoaster that i didn’t want to get off. Each person who talked arose a new emotion and energy within me that just slowly merged into pure excitement to hear what the next person has to say.
Went in every direction and i love that characters were coming back in consistently.