Beyond Belief (Petra Film)
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Beyond Belief | |
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Directed by | Stephen Yake |
Produced by | Stephen Yake |
Written by | Stephen Yake Tom Newman Andrea Jobe Jeff Bates |
Starring | Tony Leech Jason Rogers |
Distributed by | Dayspring |
Release date(s) | 1990 (USA) |
Running time | 50 min |
Language | English |
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Beyond Belief is a 1990 short film released by legendary Christian rock band Petra with the release of the album of their album of the same title. The film was produced and directed by Stephen Yake and written by Yake, Tom Newman, Andrea Jobe and Jeff Bates.
The film features six videos of songs featured on the Beyond Belief album intercalated in the plot of the film. The members of the band also make cameo appearances during the film.
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[edit] Plot
The film follows Chad Warren (Tony Leech), a young senior at high school, that must face the illness of his brother, David (Jason Rogers) during the summer.
While David is diagnosed with cancer, Chad must compete in a huge track and field competition to get a scholarship at San Angelo State. David also insists on Chad mending his relationship with their father, who recently walked out on their family.
[edit] Song Videos
The song videos included are:
- "Creed"
- "Seen And Not Heard"
- "Love"
- "Beyond Belief"
- "I Am On The Rock" (Words & Music by Bob Hartman and John Elefante)
- "Armed And Dangerous"
All songs are included in the bands album Beyond Belief, and were written by the band's guitarist/founder Bob Hartman, except where noted.
[edit] Filming
- The project was filmed on location in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Phoenix and Sedona, Arizona, Coos Bay, Oregon, Miami, Florida and Lima, Perú.
[edit] Cast
- Tony Leech - Chad Warren
- Jason Rogers - David Warren
- Vicci Jo Witty - Mrs. Warren
- Bob Maras - Mr. Warren
- Monte Light - Young Chad
- Adam Maras - Yound David
- Larry Smith - Coach
- Tom Holder - Chris
[edit] See also
- Petra
- Beyond Belief (album)
[edit] References
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