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Soldiers in the Army of God (2000)

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Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 10M

Director : Marc Levin, Daphne Pinkerson

Sinopsis

Connected by the Internet and an unshakable belief in their cause, a tight-knit group of extreme pro-life activists who -- all members of the Army of God -- have turned to violence to abolish abortion. This fascinating documentary examines several of the soldiers involved in the ongoing "battle," including Paul Hill, the man who committed the infamous 1993 murders of two abortion clinic workers in Pensacola, Fla.

Actores

Tripulaciones

Marc Levin
Marc Levin
Director
Daphne Pinkerson
Daphne Pinkerson
Director
Wendy Blackstone
Wendy Blackstone
Music

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