Martin Burdeen
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− | ''' | + | '''Father Martin Burdeen''' was a televangelist whose pre-recorded show, ''Let There Be Light'', was playing on TV the night [[Jordy Verrill]] experienced his lonesome demise. |
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− | * | + | *Father Burdeen appears in ''[[The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill]]''. |
− | *White' | + | *In the comic book, his name is given as "'''Reverend Fleece U. White'''." |
+ | *His message differs between the film and the comic. In the film, he delivers a positive and uplifting message, encouraging his viewers that they will succeed despite adversity. In the comic, he spouts stereotypical fire-and-brimstone rhetoric. | ||
− | [[Category:Creepshow| | + | [[Category:Creepshow|Burdeen]] |
− | [[Category:Religious Leaders| | + | [[Category:Religious Leaders|Burdeen]] |
Latest revision as of 14:05, 18 July 2009
Father Martin Burdeen was a televangelist whose pre-recorded show, Let There Be Light, was playing on TV the night Jordy Verrill experienced his lonesome demise.
Comments
- Father Burdeen appears in The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill.
- In the comic book, his name is given as "Reverend Fleece U. White."
- His message differs between the film and the comic. In the film, he delivers a positive and uplifting message, encouraging his viewers that they will succeed despite adversity. In the comic, he spouts stereotypical fire-and-brimstone rhetoric.