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Old 14th April 2021, 06:12 AM
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'J.C.' (1972) - Coming to Blu-ray in 2021 from Code Red DVD

"Jesus Christ is born again on Earth. But his father is a hardcore Southern Baptist, and during his teen years, Jesus rebels, joining a biker gang and leading an LSD-fueled pilgrimage to "the West" to fight "the establishment.""
'J.C.' (1972) - Coming from Code Red DVD & Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Release date: July 20

"When Society Turned Against Him… He Made His Own Society!

With a religious fanatic for a father, the last thing “J.C.” wanted was to follow in his footsteps. To escape his background, he becomes the leader of a motorcycle gang. Then one night, while tripping on drugs with his gang, a vision convinces “J.C.” that he possesses unique spiritual powers. He preaches a sermon asking for followers to go West with him, but they get no further than his home town before violence and death explode in a confrontation between the “establishment” and the “prophet.”

A story of rebellion, “J.C.” is the dynamic portrait of social unrest, caused by a generation torn by conflicting values… with white against black, young against old and culture against subculture, it recalls an age of total upheaval.

William F. McGaha (The Speed Lovers) starred, co-wrote, produced and directed this cult classic biker movie.

“J.C.” co-stars Joanna Moore (Countdown), Burr DeBenning (The Incredible Melting Man), Pat Delaney (The Bat People) and the great Slim Pickens (The Getaway, Blazing Saddles, Dr. Strangelove)."


Extra features and specs:
  • 4K Restoration from the Original Camera Negative
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Optional English Subtitles
  • Color
  • 100 Minutes
  • 1.85:1
  • Rated R

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