- Revelations (TV miniseries)
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name = Revelations
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format =Drama -sci-fiminiseries
runtime = 43 min. (per episode)
creator =David Seltzer
director =Lili Fini Zanuck
producer =David Seltzer Gavin Polone
writer =David Seltzer Mark Kruger
starring =Bill Pullman Natascha McElhone Michael Massee Mark Rendall Martin Starr
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music =Joseph Vitarelli
country =United States
language = English
network =NBC
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first_aired =April 13 ,2005
last_aired =May 18 ,2005
num_episodes = 6
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imdb_id = 0403795
tv_com_id = 25362
amg_id = 1:326719"Revelations" is a six episode television
miniseries that began airing onApril 13 ,2005 onNBC . Taking place in the modern day, the show explores the End of Days as well as prophecies relating to them.ynopsis
Dr. Richard Massey, a noted astrophysicist from Harvard, returns home after having hunted down the Satanist that brutally murdered his daughter Lucy in a satanic ritual. The Satanist, a man named Isaiah Haden, is put into prison awaiting trial. Richard Massey is a man of science and does not believe in
religion at all. He is bitter at his loss and the general poor state of his life, and only wants to see Isaiah Haden face his punishment.Meanwhile, a nun named Josepha Montafiore who is working for the Eklind Foundation, a wealthy fundamentalist Catholic organization, visits the bedside of a
coma tose girl. The child was struck twice bylightning in a field, and is in a vegetative state. However, the girl mumblesbible verses inLatin , and draws cryptic drawings. Josepha believes that this is an act ofGod , and decides to pursue it.She crosses paths with Richard and together they start to unravel a prophecy of the End of Days.
Controversy
Some aspects of the
miniseries have causedcontroversy , such as the scene in the first episode in which a girl, after being screamed at by her father, exclaims "Jesus Christ!" which to Christians is taking the Lord's name in vain, cursing the Lord's name. She walks into a golf course and is struck by lightning twice, forcing her into apersistent vegetative state . Some have argued that the doctors' haste to declare the girl brain dead and harvest her organs is a deliberate misinterpretation of medical policy in cases like this. The show appears to indicate that the decision to pull a patient offlife-support rests with the attendingphysician rather than the girl's parents who are not shown as having any part in the decision.Revelations first aired two weeks following the death of
Terri Schiavo , who was in a persistent vegetative state, by disconnection from life support. Like Terri Schiavo, the television girl was enmeshed in a controversy about whether her life should be terminated. Unlike Terri Schiavo, the girl was able to quote scripture, even with flat brain waves. The medical establishment in "Revelations" was portrayed as only too eager to terminate the lives of victims of vegetative states. By contrast, religious figures trying to stop termination were portrayed as wiser and appropriately caring.Although the screenplay seemed sympathetic to a fundamentalist form of Catholicism, the miniseries' creator, writer, and executive producer were
David Seltzer , who says he believes in all religions but practices none. [http://www.cruxproject.org/articles/NoneTooReveal.pdf] Seltzer wrote the screenplay for "The Omen ".Cast
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Bill Pullman as Dr. Richard Massey
*Natascha McElhone as Sister Josepha Montafiore
*Michael Massee as Isaiah Haden
*Tobin Bell as Nathan Volk
*Mark Rendall as Henry "Hawk" Webber
*John Rhys-Davies as Prof. Jonah Lampley
*Martin Starr as Rubio
*Fred Durst as Odgen
*Chelsey Coyle andBrittney Coyle as Olivia Beaudrey
*Fionnula Flanagan as Mother Francine
*Alexa Nikolas as Lucinda "Lucy" Massey
*Orla Brady as Nora
*Caryn Green as Tulia
*Bridget Mannit as Henrietta II
*Clemence Poesy as Exquisite CorpseReferences
External links
* [http://www.tv.com/revelations/show/25362/summary.html TV.com summary]
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* [http://www.sci-fi-online.50megs.com/2007_Reviews/dvd/07-03-26_revelations.htm Review of Revelations on DVD] at [http://www.sci-fi-online.com www.sci-fi-online.com]
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