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Luke O'Brien (Bart Bronson), a washed-up salesman turned night law student, decides to sue Satan for 8 trillion dollars. On the last day before Luke files a default judgment, Satan (Malcolm McDowell) appears to defend himself.
Aug 26, 2011 · Suing the Devil: Directed by Timothy A. Chey. With Malcolm McDowell, Shannen Fields, Corbin Bernsen, Tom Sizemore. A down-and-out law student sues Satan for $8 trillion dollars. Satan appears to defend himself with seven of the greatest trial lawyers, and the trial of the century begins.
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- Drama, Fantasy
- Timothy A. Chey
- 2011-08-26
Aug 4, 2011 · A down-and-out law student sues Satan for $8 trillion dollars. Satan appears to defend himself and the trial of the century takes place.Directed by: Tim Chey...
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Aug 26, 2011 · “Suing the Devil” does not portray the devil as a horrible being, but rather takes the C. S. Lewis approach that the devil is the same being that “tricked” Eve thousands of years earlier. I love this approach the filmmakers took—it’s a profoundly layered film that drips of intelligence, so lost among all films today, not just faith ...
Nov 7, 2015 · SYNOPSIS: A down-and-out law student sues Satan for $8 trillion dollars. Satan appears to defend himself and the trial of the century takes place. REVIEW: Luke O’Brien (Bart Bronson) is at his wits end. Blaming Satan for his mothers death and for all his misfortune, he has a revelation.
Suing the Devil will become a cult movie in time with its sociological pen-portrait of the X-generation that refuses to believe in God's existence and go outsides of his boundaries with their love of pleasure and idolatry. This is evidenced by the same cruel writings against a great film.
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