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How long is Persecuted?
1 hour and 31 minutes
When was Persecuted released?
July 18, 2014
What is the IMDb rating of Persecuted?
3.5 out of 10
Who stars in Persecuted?
James Remar
,
Bruce Davison
, and
Fred Thompson
Who wrote Persecuted?
Daniel Lusko
Who directed Persecuted?
Daniel Lusko
Who was the composer for Persecuted?
Chris Ridenhour
Who was the producer of Persecuted?
Glenn Beck
,
Daniel Lusko
, and
James R. Higgins
Who was the executive producer of Persecuted?
Gray Frederickson
,
Jerry D. Simmons
, and
Tom Sanders
Who was the cinematographer for Persecuted?
Richard J. Vialet
Who was the editor of Persecuted?
Brian Brinkman
Who are the characters in Persecuted?
President of the United States
What is the plot of Persecuted?
An evangelist finds himself framed for murder and on the run after he refuses to back a senator's proposition calling for sweeping religious reform.
What was the budget for Persecuted?
$1.5 million
How much did Persecuted earn at the worldwide box office?
$1.56 million
How much did Persecuted earn at the US box office?
$1.56 million
What is Persecuted rated?
PG-13
What genre is Persecuted?
Action, Drama, Mystery, and Thriller
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