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Beats of the Heart: Chase the Devil - Religious Music of the Appalachian Mountains

  • TV Movie
  • 1983
  • Not Rated
  • 54m
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Beats of the Heart: Chase the Devil - Religious Music of the Appalachian Mountains (1983)
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An exploration of the religious music of the southern Appalachian mountains, and the conflict between the sacred, political, and profane.An exploration of the religious music of the southern Appalachian mountains, and the conflict between the sacred, political, and profane.An exploration of the religious music of the southern Appalachian mountains, and the conflict between the sacred, political, and profane.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Marre
  • Stars
    • Bobby Akers
    • Dee Hicks
    • Delta Hicks
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Marre
    • Stars
      • Bobby Akers
      • Dee Hicks
      • Delta Hicks
    • 1User review
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    Bobby Akers
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    • (as Reverend Bobby Akers)
    Dee Hicks
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    Delta Hicks
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    The Roan Mountain Hilltoppers
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    Virgil Anderson
    • Self
    Roy Gunter
    • Self
    Vernon Oxford
    • Self
    Larry Richardson
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    Jimmy Williams
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    • (archive footage)
    Nimrod Workman
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    Hazel Dickens
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    Joe Freeman
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    • (as Reverend Joe Freeman)
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      • Jeremy Marre
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    9Waski_the_Squirrel

    Documents a Time and a Place

    Although I'm no longer Christian, I found this a fascinating look at the Pentecostal culture. Even at my most religious, I was in mainline denomination. We didn't do speaking in tongues, snake handling, or drinking poison. My baptism was a dab of water on the forehead. So, it was a look at an alien culture to me, even though I was a Christian for the majority of my life.

    The opening scene is taken toward the end of a Pentecostal service. My mainline upbringing leads me to wonder how much of the hand waving and what looks like ecstasy is performance. But, it also illustrates why such churches keep drawing people.

    The look at different subcultures of the Pentecostal movement was eye opening. I didn't know that there were still churches that opposed pleasure and happy music. And it was interesting to see some of the individual interviews such as the man with the stick filled with the holy ghost. The look at the honky-tonk far outside of town was also interesting.

    I lived for a time on the outskirts of Appalachia when I was a child. I knew this life, but only that it existed. The whole thing was eye opening.

    And it's worth pointing out the power of music. You will be humming tunes from this movie later, even if you don't believe in the superstition behind them. Music has a lot of power.

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      God's Not Dead
      Performed by Bobby Akers (as Rev. Bobby Akers) and congregation

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    • Release date
      • 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Hillsville, Virginia, USA(Rev. Aker's church)
    • Production companies
      • Channel Four
      • Harcourt Films
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      54 minutes
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      • Color

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