Salvation! (1987 film)
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''Salvation!'' (also known as ''Salvation!: Have You Said Your Prayers Today?'') is a 1987 American black comedy film directed by
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, and starring Viggo Mortensen, Exene Cervenka, and Stephen McHattie. The film is a parody of televangelism, and was released right after the real-life Jim Bakker and
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scandals. The film was released on VHS, but not as yet on DVD.


Plot

McHattie plays Reverend Randall, a
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-based televangelist who has been bilking his flock and secretly watches pornography while he is rehearsing his sermons in his stately home. Cervenka plays Rhonda Stample, a born again Christian who watches his programs and regularly sends him money, to the irritation of Rhonda's non-believer husband, Jerome ( Viggo Mortensen). Shortly after Jerome loses his factory job, his sister in-law Lenore (
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) comes to Rev. Randall's home in a rainstorm, claiming car trouble. He reluctantly lets her in, and the two take turns seducing and then retreating from each other, until they finally engage in violent lovemaking. Jerome shows up later that evening, along with two boorish neighbors, and beat him for what they believe is an unwanted encounter with Lenore. All of them contemplate the possibilities of blackmail against him with a sex scandal, but Randall manages to escape his home. That morning, he is picked up hitchhiking by Rhonda, who pitches him on the notion of bringing her into his ministry. In order to avert the intentions of her husband and sister, he agrees to her idea. Later, Rhonda's addition to Randall's program has become a huge success, with Jerome, Lenore, and the neighbors all enjoying a higher standard of living. But Rhonda gets drunk with power, and makes increasing demands on Randall, first to boot all the other parties from their ministry, and then for a bigger share of their proceeds. Randall resists the latter option, but ultimately gives in. The film finishes with Rhonda performing a heavy-metal inspired song of faith, "Destroy All Evil", with imagery associated with tropes of the musical style.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack album was released on Factory Benelux/
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(catalogue TWI-774)Discogs.com
/ref> and Factory Australasia (catalogue FACT-182)
in February 1988.


Track listing

Side A: # New Order: "Salvation Theme" - 2:14 #Jumpin' Jesus (Arthur Baker and Stuart Kimball, vocals by Stephen McHattie): "You Can't Blackmail Jesus" - 4:26 # Cabaret Voltaire: "Twanky Party" - 4:17 #New Order: "
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" - 5:02 #Dominique* (Dominique Davalos): "Play The Beat" - 3:24 # The Hood: "Nightmare" - 1:54 Side B: #New Order: "Let's Go" - 3:44 #The Hood: "Salvation! Have You Said Your Prayers Today" - 4:10 # Arthur Baker: "Come On" - 2:45 #New Order: "Sputnik" - 2:31 #Cabaret Voltaire: "Jesus Saves" - 4:02 #New Order: "Skullcrusher" - 2:52 #Dominique*: "Destroy All Evil" - 3:33


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* * * {{Authority control 1987 films 1980s black comedy films 1987 independent films 1980s parody films 1980s satirical films American black comedy films American independent films American parody films American satirical films Factory Records compilation albums Films about evangelicalism Films about television Films shot in New York City Parodies of televangelism Religious comedy films 1987 comedy films 1980s English-language films 1980s American films