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Holy Ghost People

  • 1967
  • 53m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Holy Ghost People (1967)
Documentary

A study on a small Pentecostal congregation in Scrabble Creek, West Virginia.A study on a small Pentecostal congregation in Scrabble Creek, West Virginia.A study on a small Pentecostal congregation in Scrabble Creek, West Virginia.

  • Director
    • Peter Adair
  • Stars
    • Peter Adair
    • Brenda Lanham
    • Michael Lanham
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Peter Adair
    • Stars
      • Peter Adair
      • Brenda Lanham
      • Michael Lanham
    • 10User reviews
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    8gjampol

    A Revelation

    In the current political environment, religion has become a political football that's been kicked around by zealots who claim that government is anti-religion and antagonistic to God.

    Although this enlightening film was made about 40 years ago, it clearly demonstrates that the freedom to worship as one pleases is as solid as the bedrock under the skyscrapers of Manhattan.

    It's up to the viewer to decide whether the members of the Holiness Church in Scrabble Creek, West Virginia, are filled with the spirit of the Holy Ghost, mad or engaging in an uninhibited (and healthy)form of emotional release.

    Nevertheless, the people at the service appear to be down-to-earth and brimming over with faith. The music and dancing are exuberant. They speak in tongues, handle snakes, drink poison and give testimony.

    It all may seem bizarre, but their freedom to worship the way they do demonstrates that the First Amendment of our Constitution can withstand anything -- even the pronouncements of nutty politicians who want to turn the United States into an officially Christian country.

    A superb film. Let freedom ring!
    4sddavis63

    Basically, We Get To Watch A Church Service

    For some time - ever since I heard of this film and found it was highly recommended - I've been wanting to see it. As it came to an end, I found myself wondering what it was trying to achieve. Basically, we get to watch a recording of parts of a "Holiness" service in West Virginia. If you've ever been to a charismatic worship service most of this will be pretty familiar. Testimonies, speaking in tongues, dancing in the aisles, people asking for healing, people being "slain in the Spirit" and lots and lots of singing. Head to your local Pentecostal Church for an evening service. You'll see most of that. What you won't see at your typical charismatic church, of course, is snake handling. That's the hook here, but there's no snake handling until the last 15 minutes or so. The person leading the service gets bitten, but seems OK, and there's no follow-up to see if he stayed OK. Aside from being able to see the snake handling, actually attending a charismatic service is far more interesting than watching one.

    Basically, I found myself with a question when this was over: what was the purpose of the film? It's described as a documentary, but it offered very little information. The opening of the film mentions that the movement bases itself on the signs recorded in Mark 16:9-20, but doesn't mention that Mark 16:9-20 is considered by most to be a later add-on to Mark's Gospel, but not part of the original text. Issues around "proof-texting" could have been mentioned here, but weren't. There's no real discussion of the "holiness" movement, no background, no critical evaluation. It's just a recording of a service. The snake handling gives it an edge, but frankly the edge is rather dull. 4/10
    tedbarlow

    Insightful, exciting, educational

    This film puts the viewer inside the Holiness Church where poison-drinking, snake handling and speaking in tongues are a normal part of worship. I am an anthropologist and I use this as a teaching tool for my students when we discuss religion. I challenge them to explain what functions religion serves for these people and why they are more deviant than any other religion. it is excellent.
    9jgzimmerman

    Member of the Production Crew

    I was the sound recordist for Peter Adair's film "The Holy Ghost People" and we spent one Summer and Fall filming their services each weekend. There is no question in my mind that most of the worshipers were completely genuine in their beliefs and actions. The few who weren't so sure of their faith were fairly obvious.

    It was a powerful experience I will never forget it. I'm not about to become a Pentecostal Christian nor practice my belief the way they did, but I was was deeply affected by their sincerity and spirituality.

    I have shot film all over the world and I have never experienced more friendliness and hospitality than we did on location in Scrabble Creek and Gauley Bridge, WVA in 1966.
    purrboxmmauctions

    Are you tired of only wondering about this?.....

    .....then by all means let me know directly at the above e-mail address so that I may arrange for a copy for you. This gritty, startling documentary by Peter Adair brings you so unnervingly close to the actual holy-ghost consciousness that you'll almost feel as though the people in question are breathing down your neck in all their shrieking, convulsive, snake-handling glory. What a spectacle! By the time the copperheads and rattlesnakes start flying about the room, you won't believe your eyes (or ears, for that matter) if you hadn't reached that point already. 'Holy Ghost People' is guaranteed to satisfy anyone's appetite for Mondo-movie-style bizarreness.

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