RE: Feature films on church and state

2005-08-11 Thread Roman P. Storzer
There's Becket (1964). From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Douglas LaycockSent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:49 AMTo: Law Religion issues for Law AcademicsSubject: FW: Feature films on church and state Anyone have a good ideaon this query from my librarian:

Re: Feature films on church and state

2005-08-11 Thread Ann Althouse
How about the great Ken Russell film "The Devils"?I haven't seen it in a long while, and some people hate it, but it was once on my personal top five list. Here's the IMDB description: "Cardinal Richelieu and his power-hungry entourage seek to take control of pre-rennaisance France, but need to

RE: Feature films on church and state

2005-08-11 Thread Skip L'Heureux
There have been a couple of episodes of the TV series of "The Practice" and "Law and Order" -- each in the last few years. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Also: [EMAIL PROTECTED]] Visit our Web site at http://www.QueensChurches.org/ Rev. N. J. L'Heureux, Jr. Executive Director Queens Federation of

RE: Feature films on church and state

2005-08-11 Thread Rick Garnett
Dear all, Laurence Olivier starred in a 1961 film version of Graham Greene's Power and the Glory. And, One Man's Hero (1999), starring Tom Berenger, is about the San Patricios (Irish-American soldiers who deserted during the Mexican-American war). Rick At 10:56 AM 8/11/2005, Roman P. Storzer

Re: Feature films on church and state

2005-08-11 Thread Steven Jamar
I suppose "The Three Musketeers" is a bit over the top for this.I'm sure there's a good Henry VIII film too, though Becket serves this aspect well, it seems.On Aug 11, 2005, at 11:48 AM, Douglas Laycock wrote: Anyone have a good idea on this query from my librarian:    Doug, are you aware of any

Re: FW: Feature films on church and state

2005-08-11 Thread AAsch
In a message dated 8/11/2005 8:49:55 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Anyone have a good ideaon this query from my librarian: Doug, are you aware of any movies dealing with separation of church and state? I can't think of anything but Inherit the

Re: FW: Feature films on church and state

2005-08-11 Thread A.E. Brownstein
There are scenes from various movies that are relevant to church-state issues. For example, with regard to the recent discussion on the list of the role of military chaplains, there is a scene from one of the great old James Cagney war movies (I'm pretty sure it's called something like The

Re: FW: Feature films on church and state

2005-08-11 Thread FRAP428
The Crucible perhaps. Frances R. A. Paterson, J.D., Ed.D. Associate Professor Department of Educational Leadership Valdosta State University Valdosta, GA 31698 ___ To post, send message to Religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu To subscribe, unsubscribe, change

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