Discover how to watch The Apostle in Ireland

The hardest soul to save was his own.

After his happy life spins out of control, a preacher from Texas changes his name, goes to Louisiana and starts preaching on the radio. Discover "The Apostle" a captivating drama movie that first graced the screens in 1997. This production, originating from US features contributions from Billy Bob Thornton in the role of Troublemaker, Robert Duvall in the role of Euliss Dewey, Miranda Richardson in the role of Toosie, James Gammon in the role of Brother Edwards (uncredited), and Lenore Banks in the role of Female Sonny Supporter.

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Runtime
134 minutes
Released
Origin Country
US
Languages
en, es, fr, pt
Subtitles
en, fr, pl, pt, sv
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The Apostle is ranked #46375 on the Popcorn Time Streaming Charts today in Ireland. The movie has climbed 1 places since yesterday.

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