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Pray TV is a american film of genre Comedy released in USA on 23 may 1980 with Dabney Coleman

Pray TV (1980)

Pray TV
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Released in USA 23 may 1980
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy
Rating51% 2.5737452.5737452.5737452.5737452.573745

Pray TV (also known as KGOD) is a 1980 comedy film spoofing televangelism.

Synopsis

Failing UHF TV station KRUD, Channel 17, is "reborn" as Christian television station KGOD. The new format is a big success but attracts an incompatible mix of fringe ministries and broadcasters wanting time on the station. A series of humorous vignettes show the different religious shows the station broadcasts: a faith healer, a radical black nationalist preacher, a preacher with a drive-in church, a Christian game show, etc.

Actors

Dabney Coleman

(Marvin Fleece)
Joyce Jameson

(Millie Peebles)
Paul Reubens

(Jack Chudnowski)
Lewis Arquette

(Fred Wilson)
Jaime Lyn Bauer

(Mary of Nazareth)
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