Great Balls of Fire! Page #6

Synopsis: The story of Jerry Lee Lewis, arguably the greatest and certainly one of the wildest musicians of the 1950s. His arrogance, remarkable talent, and unconventional lifestyle often brought him into conflict with others in the industry, and even earned him the scorn and condemnation of the public.
Director(s): Jim McBride
Production: Orion Pictures Corporation
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
63%
PG-13
Year:
1989
108 min
185 Views


become a desolation,

and an astonishment, and a curse.

Many are those that say of his soul

there is no salvage for him in God.

But I say that anyone who is ready

to accept Jesus Christ into their life -

let him come forward and be saved!

Is there anyone here today ready

to accept Jesus Christ into their life?

Grab hold of that nail-scarred hand

and take a walk toward glory!

Hallelujah! Come on up here, sister.

Hallelujah! God loves you.

Devil, you gonna get a black eye today!

Praise Jesus! Are you ready

to accept Jesus Christ into your life?

- Are you ready to accept Christ?

- Yes!

Rapture her up, Lord! Hallelujah!

Cousin, do you still have

that coin I gave you?

I've got it, cousin.

Cousin, the time has come

for you to choose.

Will you choose the gold-paved road

of the devil?

Or the rocky path of the Lord?

Cousin, my road was paved

a long time ago

and there ain't nothin' I can do about it.

Lord, help him.

So if I'm goin' to hell...

I'm goin' there playin' the piano.

Jerry!

I love you, Jerry.

Steve Allen Lewis was born

February 27, 1959

Jerry! Jerry!

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