The Greatest Gift

The Greatest Gift

1974 · 96 min · ★ 5.5 · TV Movie, Drama

Reverend Holvak, a weak rural preacher from the 1940s, fights stiff-necked church deacons along with a violent, bullying sheriff whilst protecting his loved ones.

Directed by Boris Sagal · Written by Jack Farris

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