Orientation (film)
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Orientation: A Scientology Information Film is a 1996 short film shown by the Church of Scientology to individuals before they attend their first Scientology service. A confidentiality agreement must be signed before watching it.[1]
It was produced by the Church's Golden Era Productions, and contains text written by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.[2]
The film includes uncredited testimonials by Scientologists Kirstie Alley, Anne Archer, Chick Corea, Isaac Hayes, and John Travolta, identified only by their occupations.
In the film's final scene, the host says,
“
If you leave this room after seeing this film, and walk out and never mention Scientology again, you are perfectly free to do so. It would be stupid, but you can do it. You can also dive off a bridge or blow your brains out. That is your choice. But, if you don't walk out that way, if you continue with Scientology, we will be very happy with you. And, you will be very happy with you. You will have proven that you are a friend of yours.[3]”In June 2006, the film gained online attention when a camcorder-recorded bootleg was posted to Google Video[4] and YouTube[5]; the copies were removed after complaints from the Church of Spiritual Technology (doing business as the L. Ron Hubbard Library), the copyright owner.[6]
[edit] References
- ^ Touretzky, David S. (2003-12-11). Scientology's Abusive Release Forms. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
- ^ Church of Scientology Mountain View (California). Church of Scientology Mountain View: Calendar of Events/Dianetics Lectures. Retrieved on 2006-07-16.
- ^ Memorable Quotes from Orientation: A Scientology Information Film (1996). Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
- ^ Entire Scientology Orientation video on Google Video. Digg (2006-06-25). Retrieved on 2006-07-19.
- ^ Scientology Orientation Video on YouTube!. Digg (2006-06-25). Retrieved on 2006-07-19.
- ^ YouTube. YouTube. Retrieved on 2006-07-19.