Astonishingly awful vanity project from co-writer/star Jon Voight, with his agent Steven Paul directing, although this mess shows no signs of any form of creative control. Ridiculous story of re-incarnation gets increasingly worse, with a televised courtroom hearing climax (more like a trial) that must be seen to be disbelieved. One scene (which has aged like milk) has Voight expressing his concerns of the dangers of right wing war-mongering propaganda. Oh, the irony.
Aptly titled: this film feels like it's going on forever. Released direct to video.
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