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Apocalypse film series Directed by Peter Gerretson
Andre Van HeerdenProduced by Peter Lalonde
Paul Lalonde (The Lalonde Brothers)Starring Leigh Lewis
Nick MancusoDistributed by Cloud Ten Pictures Release date(s) 1998-2001 (2009) Running time 391 minutes Country Canada
USALanguage English Apocalypse is a franchise of films that were produced by the makers of Left Behind: The Movie, and released by Cloud Ten Pictures, that involves the events that take place during the great tribulation period after the Biblical Rapture. Although there are four (soon five) films in the series, the only end-time events that are depicted in the films are the Rapture, the War of Ezekiel 38-39, and the Mark of the Beast. The films feature the characters Helen Hannah (played by Leigh Lewis) a WNN News Reporter who becomes a Christian after the rapture, and Franco Macalousso (played by Sam Bornstein in the first movie, and Nick Mancuso in the next three films) who is the anti-christ that claims to be the messiah and is the chancellor of the O.N.E. (One Nation Earth), and takes over the world, and has every one who refuses to believe in him hunted down and killed, and promises the ones who follow him power beyond their wildest dreams (which is a lie).
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Apocalypse
The first film in the series, released in 1998. Bronson Pearl (Richard Nester) and Helen Hannah (Leigh Lewis) are award-winning journalists caught in a frantic race against time to alert the world of the deadly deception of Franco Macalousso, President of the European Union.
Pearl, a hard-bitten skeptic, at first refuses to listen to Helen Hannah's concerns. But as the evidence mounts, he realizes they must not only run for their lives, but their eternal souls as well.
Pursued by agents of O.N.E. (One Nation Earth), they race to uncover a power so evil that the very souls of humanity are at stake.
Apocalypse II: Revelation
Three months have passed since the events of the previous film. The leader of the world Franco Macalousso (Nick Mancuso) has convinced many of those left behind that he is the true Messiah, or is he?
Counter-terrorism expert Thorold Stone (Jeff Fahey) tries to put the pieces of his life together. His wife and daughter were among those who vanished. In the course of his investigation of an underground resistance movement, he discovers a conspiracy that leads right to the heart of the new global order.
With the help from a group of underground Christians, led by Helen Hannah (Leigh Lewis), a computer geek (Tony Nappo), and beautiful blind cynic (Carol Alt), Stone finds himself in a race against time.
The World Government of One Nation Earth (O.N.E.) is distributing virtual reality headsets to everyone on earth. What are they, and what will happen when the world puts them on on the "Messiah's Day of Wonders"?
As the investigation continues, Stone discovers a sinister plot that only he can stop. But to do so, he must first decide who he believes in.
Apocalypse III: Tribulation
This film is set before Apocalypse, and two years after the previous film Revelation.
Tom Canboro (Gary Busey) is a police detective who finds himself battling on a mysterious group with psychic powers. When his wife (Sherri Miller), sister Eileen (Margot Kidder), and brother in law (Howie Mandel) become the target of this dark society, he rushes to their aid. However, before he can reach them, a mystical force takes control of his car, and he crashes into an oncoming truck.
When he wakes up from his coma, he finds himself in a world that has gone through a very frightening transformation. Tom, confused, barely escapes from the hospital, and he tries to look for his family, as well as trying to find out what's going on. All Christians have vanished in the rapture, and 95% of the world worships the anti-Christ Franco Macalousso (Nick Mancuso), and wears a 666 mark on their right hand, and those that refused to take the mark were killed by Macalousso. Meanwhile, Helen Hannah (Leigh Lewis) and her resistance group tries to expose Macalousso as the devil himself!
Apocalypse IV: Judgment
The Supreme Court vs. The Supreme Being. Let the Trial Begin.
It is the imminent future. The world follows one government and one man. It is a world of peace, yet some still fight the authorities.
Supreme leader of One Nation Earth Franco Macalousso (Nick Mancuso) rules the world with an iron fist. His long-time nemesis Helen Hannah (Leigh Lewis) has been charged with crimes against humanity by the World Court, and Mitch Kendrick (Corbin Bernsen) is the troubled, reluctant lawyer assigned to defend her.
Prosecutor Victoria Thorne (Jessica Steen) is not only Kendrick's ex-lover but a high-powered attorney with a ruthless ambition to condemn all Haters. She has arranged that the verdict will convict Hannah if the trial's pre-written script is closely followed by Mitch.
But as Mitch digs deeper into the evidence and begins to doubt his own beliefs, he decides there's only one way to uncover the real truth.... to put God on trial!
Within the final verdict lies the fate of the innocent, the ultimate destiny of a lost soul, and an inconceivable judgment against God himself.
Meanwhile, Hater J.T. Quincy (Mr. T), and the haters come up with a plan to rescue Hannah.
Apocalypse V: Redemption
The fifth film of the series, is set for release either in 2011 or 2012. Greg Mitchell is working on both the script and a graphic novel adaptation.
Continuity errors
The continuity between the films has been a little off course based on the dialogue.
- In Revelation, it is revealed that Bronson Pearl from the previous film had been hanged, although that it wasn't shown in the first film, or that it happened offscreen.
- In Tribulation, it appears that the end of Revelation never happened, as it seems that the Day of Wonders has happened without incident, though it is possible that a second Day of Wonders happened after the first one was foiled.
- In Judgment, it is said that Willie had taken the mark six months ago, which would be an error as it is said that most of Tribulation took place two years after Revelation.
- Certain prophecies in the Bible imply that during the great tribulation period, three and a half years after the rapture, everyone will have to take the mark of the beast and that those who don't will die. In the films, although that O.N.E. is temporarily weakened after the furnace incident at the end of Revelation, three months had passed since the rapture happened in the first film.
Cast and characters
Character Film Apocalypse Apocalypse II: Revelation Apocalypse III: Tribulation Apocalypse IV: Judgment Helen Hannah Leigh Lewis Franco Macalousso Sam Bornstein Nick Mancuso Len Parker David Roddis Bronson Pearl Richard Nester Jake Goss Patrick Gallagher Willie Spino Tony Nappo Tony Nappo Therald Stone Jeff Fahey Tom Canboro Gary Busey Jason Quincy Howie Mandel Mitch Kendrick Corbin Bernsen Victoria Thorne Jessica Steen Apocalypse (film series) Films Apocalypse · Apocalypse II: Revelation · Apocalypse III: Tribulation · Apocalypse IV: Judgment · Apocalypse V: RedemptionCharacters Helen Hannah · Franco MacaloussoCast References
Categories:- English-language films
- Films released by Cloud Ten Pictures
- Films about religion
- Apocalypse film series
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