Heart of the Beholder | |
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Directed by | Ken Tipton |
Produced by | Darlene Lieblich Ken Tipton Jeanette Voluturno Arnon Manor |
Written by | Ken Tipton |
Starring |
Matt Letscher Sarah Joy Brown John Dye Anne Ramsay Michael Dorn Jason Wiles Greg Germann Ken Tipton Arden Myrin Silas Weir Mitchell Tony Todd Chloë Grace Moretz Priscilla Barnes |
Music by | Peter Rafelson |
Cinematography | George Mooradian |
Edited by | Dana E. Glauberman |
Distributed by | Beholder Productions |
Release date
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2005 |
Running time
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106 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | US$500,000 |
Heart of the Beholder is a 2005 drama film that was written and directed by Ken Tipton. It is based on Tipton's own experience as the owner of a chain of videocassette rental stores in the 1980s. Tipton and his family had opened the first videocassette rental stores in St. Louis in 1980; their business was largely destroyed by a campaign of Christian fundamentalists who objected to the chain's carrying the film The Last Temptation of Christ for rental.
The film won "Best Feature Film" awards at several film festivals. Critic Ryan Cracknell summarized the film, "There's no shortage of material for writer-director Ken Tipton to work with here. That alone makes Heart of the Beholder a film of interest. It is in many ways a politically charged film as it touches on issues of freedom of speech, religious beliefs and all out fanaticism. Still, I didn't think it was charged with enough balance and I think a large part had to do with the film's inconsistent pacing."