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Gospel of Deceit

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
363
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Alexandra Paul, J.C. MacKenzie, and Corey Sevier in Gospel of Deceit (2006)
Thriller

A preacher's wife falls for a young man, and then she finds out nothing was how it seemed.A preacher's wife falls for a young man, and then she finds out nothing was how it seemed.A preacher's wife falls for a young man, and then she finds out nothing was how it seemed.

  • Director
    • Timothy Bond
  • Writer
    • John Benjamin Martin
  • Stars
    • Alexandra Paul
    • J.C. MacKenzie
    • Corey Sevier
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    363
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Timothy Bond
    • Writer
      • John Benjamin Martin
    • Stars
      • Alexandra Paul
      • J.C. MacKenzie
      • Corey Sevier
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Alexandra Paul
    Alexandra Paul
    • Emily…
    J.C. MacKenzie
    J.C. MacKenzie
    • Ted…
    Corey Sevier
    Corey Sevier
    • Luke…
    Zoie Palmer
    Zoie Palmer
    • Tracy…
    Jane Spidell
    Jane Spidell
    • Cindy Peale
    Julie Watson
    • Amanda
    Lisa Berry
    Lisa Berry
    • Sarah
    Steve Cumyn
    Steve Cumyn
    • Dick Nemani
    Deborah Odell
    Deborah Odell
    • Lori Fusaro
    • (as Deborah O'Dell)
    • …
    Kate Campbell
    Kate Campbell
    • Betty Sue Clark
    Asia Vieira
    Asia Vieira
    • Margaret
    Conrad Coates
    Conrad Coates
    • Neil-Saint Armand
    Colleen Williams
    • Alice Marshall
    Meaghan Wilkinson
    • Young Emily
    Ian Blackwood
    • Ted…
    Trevor Bain
    • Officer Burke
    Kristina Nicoll
    Kristina Nicoll
    • Dr. Feldman
    Olivia Jones
    Olivia Jones
    • Dr. Isbell
    • Director
      • Timothy Bond
    • Writer
      • John Benjamin Martin
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    5benoit-3

    Mainstream Porn for American WASP Women

    A preacher's wife (think Reverend Lovejoy's wife from "The Simpsons") gets her bony ass regularly shtupped by a muscle-bound sex-monkey drifter cute-as-a-button boy-toy with a very high-maintenance pompadour hair-do (think Snake from "The Simpsons") just as her sanctimonious husband is about to conclude a lucrative televangelism deal. Complications ensue. There is nothing wrong with this film once you admit it's really pornography for women. There is really nothing unnatural about that, per se. Some works of this genre have attained cult and classic status, like, say, oh, I don't know, "Jane Eyre". Everybody with ovaries enjoys this kind of pastime. It's just regrettable that American women - and Anglo-Saxon White Protestant women especially - feel that their pleasure can only be complete with the inclusion of large doses of guilt, deceit, bitchiness, gossip, mental illness, paranoia, greed, medical near-emergencies, police and media involvement, skeletons in the closet, triple-generational incest, double adultery, shame, ruined reputations, scandal, murder, blackmail, public exposure, bad driving and ultimately humiliation, punishment, mutilation or death of the "guilty" parties. Refer again to all the works of the Brontë sisters and their Gothic Harlequin romance and afternoon soap-opera descendants. Everyone should be able to enjoy sex when they can, but why all the hypocrisy?

    The film score alternates between torridly sexy sax solos for the soft porn scenes and abysmal "fear music" that would make the History Channel proud for everything else. A Black Gospel choir is also trotted out on stage every time the viewer might be forgiven for concluding those small-town fundamentalist Christian nutjobs must surely be racist Republican tea-baggers to boot.
    10MsIris

    Best Lifetime movie I've seen in a long time

    To be honest, what initially got my attention was how smoking hot Luke was with his bad boy, Colin Farrell look. Then after a while with all the twists and turns, this movie kept getting better and better. It held my interest all the way through and is really good for a Lifetime movie...hence, the 10 rating.

    I truly felt for Emily, the minister's wife. She had tried so hard to forget her past just to have it used against her. I found the actress's portrayal of the character to be quite good as well.

    Some Lifetime movies are very predictable, but this one was not. There were twists I didn't see coming at all and no boring moments. I would highly recommend this movie.
    5sddavis63

    A Really Bad Movie Turns Absolutely Hilarious At The End

    What to say about this typically schlocky made for TV soap opera/movie? Most of the way through this is simply bad. I'll give Alexandra Paul (who?) credit for being a pretty sexy preacher's wife as Emily Wendell, whose husband Ted is the pastor of some large Community Church and who is so totally obsessed with his ministry that he apparently doesn't notice that he has a pretty sexy wife! Actually the best line of the movie belongs to Ted (J.C. Mackenzie - I know, another "who?") when he says to Emily "I am the church. This is just a building the Lord put me in." Speaking as a pastor myself, I howled at that one.

    Anyway, the movie moves along at a frenetic pace with the plot not really being very well developed, but as far as it goes, Emily falls for a young, mysterious drifter (Luke, played by Corey Sevier) who appears out of nowhere and sweeps her off her feet. The interplay between Ted, Emily and Luke makes clear that the movie is at least well named, as one lie follows another until the story is so absolutely confusing that you almost give up. Then comes the last and perhaps unintentionally hilarious scene in the church, as Emily confronts Ted about his lies in front of the congregation and a live television audience. Until then I thought this movie might get a 2 or 3, but the end is really so funny that I have to raise this to a 5.
    9apmulhearn

    I laughed and I laughed

    Rob McElhenny look-alike Corey Sevier delivers, over and over, absurd twists, turns, and surprises.

    Alexandra Paul is the Queen of Lifetime, and this movie earned her the crown.

    Is it a GOOD movie? I suppose not, at least not in the traditional sense of the word. But it is original for sure. And hilarious.
    4wes-connors

    Crashing God's Party

    While celebrating her 20th wedding anniversary, still attractive Alexandra Paul (as Emily) notices an incredibly handsome young man is watching her outdoor party. Naturally, the solution to this problem is to invite sexy Corey Sevier (as Luke McElroy) to dinner. Although it initially startles Ms. Paul, preacher husband and aspiring televangelist J.C. MacKenzie (as Ted Wendell) hires Mr. Sevier as their handyman. Yes, he will come in handy. The muscular hunk moves onto the estate and pretends to read Shakespeare. We know who's going to copulate with Sevier when the lady of the house walks in on him shirtless. Sevier oozes sex appeal and washboard abs. Of course, this complicates Paul's "church lady" image and could ruin Mr. MacKenzie's religious career...

    This "Lifetime" TV movie follows the well-worn "forbidden sex" theme mixed with religion formula. "Gospel of Deceit" is an unabashed "bad boy" sex fantasy for married women, and it certainly works on that level, with Sevier effortlessly bringing home the bacon. He looks good in and out of his shirt, and even gets to show a little cheek. Paul shows her skin, too, with a psychotic nude "sheet" scene that lowers performance levels. The story is ridiculous, but director Timothy Bond and his team do move it along quickly, taking advantage of each soap opera-type development without letting anything drag it down. The silliness gets worse as the plot get so tangled it becomes laughable. Writer John Benjamin Martin was astute in having Sevier think "Hamlet" was a comedy.

    **** Gospel of Deceit (4/28/06) Timothy Bond ~ Alexandra Paul, J.C. MacKenzie, Corey Sevier, Zoie Palmer

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    • Trivia
      Features a Wheel Trans vehicle. Wheel Trans is the branch of the Toronto Transit Commission, Toronto's public transit system, for those with physical disabilities.
    • Goofs
      Without being told by his wife Emily, Rev. Wendell volunteered that Luke was an ex-convict when the minister claimed not to know Luke.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Isbell: [as Emily sees if her baby is healthy] Emily, I have to ask you a sensitive question. It's in the interest of your baby's health and yours.

      Emily Wendell: [smiles] Of course. What is it?

      Dr. Isbell: Who's the father?

      Emily Wendell: [frowns at her in shock] I can't believe you asked me that! Ted is the father!

      Dr. Isbell: Ted had a vasectomy two years ago.

      [Emily goes awestruck]

      Dr. Isbell: I assumed you knew.

      Emily Wendell: No, that can't be true! He would've told me!

      Dr. Isbell: I'm sorry, Emily. You have my word; no one else will know.

    • Connections
      References Cool Hand Luke (1967)

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Baştan Çıkarma
    • Filming locations
      • Guelph, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Blueprint Entertainment
      • Regent Entertainment
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      1 hour 28 minutes
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