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.
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- TriviaFeatures a Wheel Trans vehicle. Wheel Trans is the branch of the Toronto Transit Commission, Toronto's public transit system, for those with physical disabilities.
- GoofsWithout being told by his wife Emily, Rev. Wendell volunteered that Luke was an ex-convict when the minister claimed not to know Luke.
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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.
- ConnectionsReferences Cool Hand Luke (1967)
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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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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