Scene #1 - Reverend Brewer (John Prosky) and his assistant Reba Hollings (Anne Ramsay) pressure Mike (Matt Letscher) and Diane (Sarah Brown) into giving up the controversial movie "Hail Mary". Scene #2 - After Mike and Diane give the movie "Hail Mary" to the Citizens for Decency, they destroy the tape with others they have collected with a wood ... (More)
Scene #1 - Reverend Brewer (John Prosky) and his assistant Reba Hollings (Anne Ramsay) pressure Mike (Matt Letscher) and Diane (Sarah Brown) into giving up the controversial movie "Hail Mary". Scene #2 - After Mike and Diane give the movie "Hail Mary" to the Citizens for Decency, they destroy the tape with others they have collected with a wood chipper. TV reporter Don Deetz (Jason Wiles) covers the mass censorship. Scene #3 - The Citizens for Decency found it easy to get Mike and Diane to turn over movies they objected to. Now they push further when Vesta Ward (Carrie Armstrong) declares that a certain comedy movie portrays s*x with animals, also known as bestiality. Store customer Christine (Dawn Grabowski) along with video clerks Patty (Arden Myrin) and Vicky (Roseanne Benjamin) are shocked by the allegation. Scene #4 - TV reporter Don Deetz (Jason Wiles) covers the censorship protest by the Citizens for Decency over the rental from Video Library of Martin Scorsese's controversial movie, "The Last Temptation of Christ". Scene #5 - The Citizens for Decency, lead by Rev. Matthew Brewer (John Prosky), vow to put Video Library out of business if they don't remove "The Last Temptation of Christ" from their video stores. TV reporter Don Deetz (Jason Wiles) questions the personal integrity of police Lt. Larson (Micheal Dorn). (Less)
Type: Chapter
Genre: Drama
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