Door to Heaven, The

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Door to Heaven, The is a short film from 1941 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Urges people to take Jesus as their savior and through that be able to enter the kingdom of heaven. Waxes darkly about the wrath of God that befalls those who choose not to enter.

Frequently surrealistic in its representation of the actual door to heaven. Stock shots: doors, choir; use of old Dictaphone; man reading in library; studying; hands on piano keyboard signs: Good Works; Good Character; Church Membership; Self-Righteousness; sorrow; suffering; disappointment; anxiety; silver and gold coins; gems and pearls; burglar or thief enters house; rain; umbrella; man carrying many packages; handshake; People walk through the "door to heaven" which has the words "Whosoever will any come" inscribed over it and is decorated with many stars. Door with "Door to Heaven' inscribed over it. Bible verses;

surrealism;

Door to Heaven, The
Produced byBaptista (C.O.) Films
Production
company
Baptista (C.O.) Films
Distributed byBaptista (C.O.) Films
Release date
1941
Running time
10:24
LanguageEnglish
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