And then there was Shamgar, son of Anath, who killed six hundred Philistines with an Oxgoad.And then there was Shamgar, son of Anath, who killed six hundred Philistines with an Oxgoad.And then there was Shamgar, son of Anath, who killed six hundred Philistines with an Oxgoad.
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Cliff was born to tell Old Testament stories with passion and fire like never before. I have a new found love for the Old Testament Bible stories that I never had before and I'm ready for more.
Cody, the lead actor, has brought the characters internal and outer struggles to an intense reality that you can feel. I felt the struggle and I was drawn to the character because I can relate to some of those struggles within. This team is amazing and I hope there is more to come.
Cody, the lead actor, has brought the characters internal and outer struggles to an intense reality that you can feel. I felt the struggle and I was drawn to the character because I can relate to some of those struggles within. This team is amazing and I hope there is more to come.
The best short film geared toward men I have seen in a long time. The film inspires men to live their lives as mighty men instead of sitting around doing nothing. The effects are outstanding for a low budget film studio. Gibborim Studios will become a name recognized in the future for producing films and series for men. Highly recommend Hold the Pass.
For a short film this is very powerful. Love seeing old Testament come to life. Can't wait to see what else Cliff Graham anf Cody Bobay do next.
What a great film to reflect the spiritual battles that we face, whether we like it or not. Take hold of the lesson and Hold The Pass at home, & abroad.
This film is not your grandmas felt board in Sunday school. This film brings the Bible to life showing the reality of how brutal life was. This proof of concept film is exceptional! I look forward to future films from these guys!
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- TriviaShamgar's line in the movie, "look at me," was an impromptu line by actor Cody Bobay and Producer Cliff Graham liked it so much that it became part of the movie.
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- $130,000 (estimated)
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- 23m
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