The Wrath of Lham (subtitled)

1 year ago
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This is a dramatic adaptation - or "reinterpretation" (with its own separate script) - of the original S.T.II (W.o.K.) space opera, and as such (I believe) constitutes "Fair Use" within U.S. Copyright Code. I've created new dialogue and (with the exception of a few sound-bytes derived from the actors themselves) all of the performative voice characterizations have been redone by me. And now, I've added subtitles onto the face of it in order to demonstrate that I have not merely reposted footage owned by Paramount (as many somehow manage to do). I did use Karl Jenkins' remarkable piece, "Adiemus", for my "Palingenesis" sequence, and would be remiss if I did not acknowledge James Horner for his superb musical score (utilized throughout). I do apologize for the "lo-fidelity" output, but this film was initially produced by using an analogue-to-digital transfer process, and the VHS tape from which it was made had been modified (cropped) to fit the television screens of the time (which were square). This is a harmless Christian parody - an allegory about spiritual warfare for Jesus-lovers and science-fiction fans everywhere - and anyone who tries to suppress it is a racist satirophobe!

There is a version of this video - without the open captions (no subtitles) - in Rumble storage at this location:
https://rumble.com/v29p8ui-the-wrath-of-lham.html

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