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The Hallelujah Handshake is a rather intriguing TV movie from 1970 that navigates the murky waters of faith and deception. Henry's journey into the church is filled with a certain earnestness, but the atmosphere takes a turn as his propensity for exaggeration unravels his good intentions. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension between his aspirations and the truth to build gradually. Performances are a mixed bag, but there's something about the rawness that feels genuine. It's that exploration of how far one can stretch their authenticity before it snaps that sticks with you. The practical effects are minimal, yet they don’t detract; they serve the story's emotional core quite well. Definitely a piece that highlights the complexities of morality within a faith-based narrative.
This film has seen limited format releases, primarily existing on VHS and a few television airings. Its scarcity makes it a niche find for collectors, as it hasn’t been widely circulated or restored. Interest in the movie tends to come from those who appreciate offbeat TV dramas from the era, particularly with themes that challenge moral integrity.
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