Billie Morin
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Wyatt
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
Uriah43
This is the fourth movie in the series that began with "A Thief in the Night" back in 1972. This particular film essentially follows up where its predecessor "Image of the Beast" left off with "David Michaels" (William Wellman Jr.) having been captured by the one-world organization known as "UNITE". Just prior to his execution he is rescued by an attractive woman named "Connie Wright" (Terri Lynn Hall) who is a member of the opposition going by the name of the"Believer's Underground". The reason he is rescued is because of his knowledge of the main computer system that UNITE uses and it is hoped that he will be able to somehow disable it. In order to do that he has to go to a secret location which has a computer that is connected to the mainframe. On the way there, he and Connie pick up some fellow refugees. Unfortunately, it turns out that one of the people in their stolen vehicle is a spy who is feeding information to UNITE in order to discover the secret location. Meanwhile, the fugitives not only have the enemy to contend with but they also have to try to survive the elements unleashed in the great "Bowl Judgements" as well. In any case, this film encompasses quite a bit of Biblical material and unless a person is acquainted with the Book of Revelation or has seen the other three films in the series I'm afraid new viewers may not fully understand what transpires in this movie. That's not to say that this film is necessarily bad. However, it is somewhat dated and other than William Wellman Jr. and possibly Lynda Beatie (as "Linda") the acting could have used some improvement. Likewise,having all the mutants wearing monk attire was kind of ridiculous. In short, this movie could have been better. As it is I rate it as slightly below average.
qix77
I love the "Thief in the night" series. These are the only Christian movies that really show the view point of a believer's underground movement with out revolving around an anti-christ like the Omega Code and other new films. If your looking for a good movie based on the end-times this is a really good place to start.However, "Prodigal Plant" is a slow movie. It hits home but doesn't seem to go far in story telling. Some point of the film you may either feel tired or un-interested, but once seeing the film, you still can admire it's place within the series.Don't expect to see this film on the IFC channel since they are not Christian friendly, but you can buy these films (now on DVD) online or rent them in your local Christian book store (if they rent movies). These films are a must see for either bible study or entertainment.
burdurhur
SPOILERS!!! Here comes David, hero from Image of the Beast, and ready to go all the way to destroy the UNITE government! He even upgrades from calculators to computers in this one! So, yeah, what we have here basically is the quest for David, a religious snob/guerilla crusader, to get to some cave where the new Christians will be safe from the second coming of Christ. Along the way, he picks up some women--but he doesn't hit on them, no way, he's asexual or something--and tells a girl she could drop dead in front of him by having a brain clot--and dodges bullets by dancing in front of two helicopters. Oh, and they have to get from Nebraska to New Mexico (after David cracks a code in three seconds) and on the way they go through Omaha. Now, supposedly Omaha was nuked two days before, but now it's totally safe to walk around and all the residual radiation has subsided. The trees are all green. Grass grows happily between cracks in the sidewalks. Buildings and streets are completely intact--even the glass in storefront windows isn't broken. The only signs that a nuke may have hit two days before are some skeletons in the street. I love it! And what's better? Jerry is back! Diane is gone, sadly, but Jerry is around and doing well--this time with a normal moustache--and some radiation boils, to boot. I dunno, this one is a bit long, coming in over the two-hour mark. And there's some cool stuff like water turning to blood, and the sun getting super hot. But I think this one was the final in the series for a reason--the cool characters from the first two, and the first ten minutes of the third, are totally missing... Still, rumors persist that a fifth film is in the works! What they'd do after having ceased the series for twenty years, and after the popularization of the Left Behind series, would be very interesting to see. I personally hope that I will live to see the day we get another one. This is a unique and bizarre series that deserves a bit more attention--too bad MST3K never picked it up...
GURNEYRAMPART
THE PRODIGAL PLANET has some flaws but overcomes them and sizes up to be a great family adventure film. The film, designed for church and youth group viewership has many visual homages to films such as the OMEGA MAN which spice up the film visually. Visually interesting and well made, this film proves to be the best in the series technically. Targeted for a family and church audience the film does not let down it's target viewers.