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Chris Samuels, a former professional wrestler, serves as a pastor in a small town. When he notices injustice in his village, he decides to save his community...
Jan 8, 2016 · The Masked Saint. Action. 111 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2016. Peter Sobczynski. January 8, 2016. 5 min read. Although one might not ordinarily see many points of comparison between the two, the worlds of organized religion and professional wrestling enjoy a surprising number of similarities. Both find themselves in the middle of eternal battles ...
http://www.pluggedin.com/movie-reviews/the-masked-saintRated PG-13. The idea of a professional wrestler becoming a pastor might seem, well, preposterous. But...
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Jan 8, 2016 · “T he Masked Saint” is a movie about a wrestler named Chris Samuels (Brett Granstaff—“Set Up,” “Vice”), who retires from his professional wrestling career to become a pastor. He begins his ministry by pastoring a church that is losing members and struggling financially.
- Christian Biography Action Crime Adaptation
- Adults
- 1 hr. 51 min.
- 2016
The Masked Saint: Directed by Warren P. Sonoda. With Brett Granstaff, Lara Jean Chorostecki, T.J. McGibbon, Diahann Carroll. A pastor and professional wrestler accepts a position at a struggling church where he helps the community both in his official capacity and as his alter ego The Saint.
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- Action, Biography, Crime
- Warren P. Sonoda
- 2016-01-22
A professional wrestler (Brett Granstaff) becomes a pastor in a small Michigan town and moonlights as a masked vigilante. Watch The Masked Saint with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on...
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- Action, Crime, Drama
- PG-13
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Jan 8, 2016 · The Masked Saint is a surprisingly intense Christian movie that explores a wrestling pastor’s attempt to do the right thing the wrong way—taking matters violently into his own hands to deal with the injustices he sees.