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After a man drove 3 hours in the rain just to see the new faith-based film “Suing the Devil,” filmmakers have decided to officially release the film to churches, hoping to meet the high volume of demand from the public.

“We’ve been inundated with requests from churches of all denominations to show the film to their congregations sooner rather than later,” a spokesman from the production said in a statement.

“This will [make] the film more quickly accessible to the public.”

Released only in select theaters nationwide on Aug. 26, “Suing the Devil” has already garnered an overwhelmingly positive response from viewers, who find the film a cross between C.S. Lewis’ classic The Screwtape Letters and the Hollywood blockbuster “A Few Good Men.”

It held the second highest-grossing average of any independent film in the nation and was the number one Christian movie in America for two weeks straight.

Hoping to open the eyes of audiences to the devil’s tactics unlike any other film in the last 100 years, according to one pastor, the movie is being heralded as a great evangelical tool, comparable with that of the Billy Graham or Harvest crusades.

The Christian comedy thriller directed by Tim Chey – which stars Malcolm McDowell, Rebecca St. James, Corbin Bernsen, Shannen Fields, Tom Sizemore, Ros Gentle, and Bart Bronson – is about a washed-up janitor turned night law student, Luke O’Brien, who decides to sue Satan for $8 trillion dollars.

On the last day before O’Brien files a default judgment, Satan appears to defend himself, with 10 of the country’s best lawyers.

Countless testimonies of grace have arisen after the film had been released. One couple, after seeing the film, restored their troubled 17-year marriage. Another person came to the theater and accepted Christ after the screening.

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article courtesy of The ChristianPost.com

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