Saturday, February 28, 2026

A GREAT AWAKENING TRAILER FOR HISTORICAL MOVIE ON BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AND REVERAND GEORGE WHITEFIELD

   A GREAT AWAKENING  
TRAILER FOR BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FILM
The movie is out this Easter Weekend
Coming out this Easter weekend is Benjamin Fraklin historical biopic A GREAT AWAKENING which actually explores one of the most defining moments in American history - the story of an unlikely friendship between the Reverend George Whitefield and Benjamin Franklin. Before the Revolution, there was a Revelation. Benjamin Franklin is portrayed by John Paul Sneed while young Jonathan Blair plays reverend George Whitefield in the film directed by Joshua Enck. Check out the trailer below and tell us what you think, will you be watching?
 

8 comments:

  1. Un film che scuote le coscienze e invita a guardare il mondo con occhi nuovi.
    Buon sabato

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  2. Nay...don't think we will watch...can't relate to the story.
    p.s Hope your tummy is better now. You seem to have stomach problem quite often. Reconsider your diet...so much legumes and vegetables can't do you any good. Eat some MEAT. They heal your body..

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    1. Hahaha you mean meat kills your body. How can you even claim something as ignorant as that when most people get cancer from it.
      My problem is that I generally have nervous bowels due to the digestive traumas I was exposed to as a baby. I don't really eat a lot of legumes. The problems that I currently have are a usual symptom which you get at the height of your cleansing process when parasites are leaving your body and creating mess along the way, because I stopped eating chocolate as well once a week, and parasites hate that above all because they feed on sugar while cancer feeds on meat.

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  3. Biopics these days tend to, well, lie. Will there ever be a biopic of our friend Dezzzmeister, I wonder? Hi, Dezzy. Hope you're doing at least okay.

    Blue

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    1. They will cast Whoopie Goldberg to play me, mark my words.

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  4. I'll probably skip this one. We did visit Ben's grave in Philly in 2019. They wanted a fee to go in, but you could see it from the sidewalk so we just tossed a few pennies through the fence and called it a day.

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