Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Paul's Promise

 

Set in the peak of the 1960s Civil Rights movement, “Paul's Promise” is the inspiring true story of Paul Holderfield, former racist firefighter-turned-pastor,
who started one of the first integrated churches in the American South. It’s one
man’s journey to hope and healing during a troubled time in our Nation’s history
that resulted in one man’s decision to serve God and stand up to injustice - a story that continues to make a huge impact on the community to this day.

The film will open in select theaters across the U.S. on October 21, 2022. Look for the theaters nearest you when you Click HERE! Check daily on the same page for additions; you can also request a theater. Learn more at PaulsPromisemovie.com and you can watch the trailer below:


My Review: One of the most important messages you can receive from "Paul's Promise" is the power of a praying mama! Linda Purl gives a moving performance as a woman who is determined to spend her last days praying for her son Paul (Ryan O'Quinn) to commit his life to Jesus. Paul's story is told in real time (1967) and flashbacks about the influence his father (Zacciah Hanson) had on his life and why Paul turned against his childhood best friend, Jimmy.                                                               

Paul turned to resentment,
but Jimmy (Josef
Cannon) chose forgiveness and faith. My favorite lines in the film is when Jimmy tells Paul, "We all get lost sometimes. The important thing is what we do with our life when we find our way back."

Shari Rigby as Paul's wife and Suzanne R Neff as his sister are welcome additions to the cast as is Dean Cain as Paul's boss. But my favorite character was the strong and sassy Judy, played by Nancy Stafford. Not only was she a source of strength for others, but provided the touches of humor always needed in serious films. Director
Matthew Reithmayr and writer Vitya Stevens are both to be congratulated for bringing Paul Holderfield's story to life.

Giveaway: One $10 Amazon gift card will be given to 1 person who enters by using #PaulsPromiseMIN in a comment on this blog or another Social Media post. Deadline is 10/29/22. Must be a resident of the USA.


Disclosure: Many thanks to Damascus Road Productions for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.

Additional:
Behind the Scenes of Paul's Promise

Faith on Film TV #135
(Isaac Hernandez and Holly McClure interview Paul's Promise star Ryan O'Quinn.

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4 comments:

Shelly Peterson said...

I would love to see this movie. #PaulsPromiseMIN

Mami2jcn said...

The 1960s setting really interests me.
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Paula said...

Your review has my interest. I hope to be able to see this film. Thank you for bringing it to our attention #PaulsPromiseMIN

Anonymous said...

Paul's Promise is showing at a theater close by; we're going tomorrow!