Hallelujah · 1993
Hallelujah (1993) is a Drama / Family film directed by Charles Lane, starring James Earl Jones, Phylicia Rashād, Keith David.
Hallelujah (1993) is a Drama / Family film directed by Charles Lane, starring James Earl Jones, Phylicia Rashād, Keith David.
Christmas at the Messiah Church in Washington D.C. A young preacher and, later in the day, a mysterious pregnant girl arrive at the church doors looking to begin new lives. The preacher, the Reverend Oliver Crawford, is not the judgmental church committee's first choice to be the Messiah's new pastor; an unwed father of a teenage son, he is given only two days to prove his worth to his new parishioners. Meanwhile, Katherine, a sixteen-year-old girl who is about to give birth, has come to the area to escape an abusive home and to search for a grandfather she doesn't know. With the help of local homeless advocate "Big" Willie Thorton, Crawford attempts to revive the spirit of the church and provide solace to the displaced girl.
James Earl Jones, Phylicia Rashād, Keith David, Deon Richmond, Tracy Douglas, Suzzanne Douglas, Ray Aranha, Phyllis Bash
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Find a movie by describing itChristmas at the Messiah Church in Washington D.C. A young preacher and, later in the day, a mysterious pregnant girl arrive at the church doors looking to begin new lives. The preacher, the Reverend Oliver Crawford, is not the judgmental church committee's first choice to be the Messiah's new pastor; an unwed father of a teenage son, he is given only two days to prove his worth to his new parishioners. Meanwhile, Katherine, a sixteen-year-old girl who is about to give birth, has come to the area to escape an abusive home and to search for a grandfather she doesn't know. With the help of local homeless advocate "Big" Willie Thorton, Crawford attempts to revive the spirit of the church and provide solace to the displaced girl.
Hallelujah was released in 1993.
The cast includes James Earl Jones, Phylicia Rashād, Keith David, Deon Richmond.