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Russell S. Doughten

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Russell S. Doughten accepts a lifetime achievement award from the National Religious Broadcasters in 2002

Russell S. Doughten Jr. is a film-maker and producer of numerous Christian short-films and feature-length movies. His film work is credited under numerous variations of his name: with or without the "Jr." suffix and/or middle initial, and sometimes using the informal "Russ" instead of Russell. Nearly all of his Christian films were shot in various locales in his home state of Iowa.

While he worked on secular films, most notably as producer of the 1958 sci-fi/horror classic, "The Blob", he is best known for the "Thief In The Night" series which dramatizes the Rapture and Second Coming of Christ and the struggles of a small band of believers against an increasingly hostile worldwide Antichrist dictatorship.

The films of that series are:

  • "A Thief In The Night" (1972)
  • "A Distant Thunder" (1978)
  • "Image Of The Beast" (1980)
  • "Prodigal Planet" (1983)

Doughten appears in all four films as a survivalist who has an elaborate chart of the End Times events, but doesn't fully believe in the Bible. With his long, graying hair usually worn in a ponytail and shaggy beard, he didn't look the part of the stereotypical Christian fundamentalist, a fact that is credited with earning him secular fans, as is his use of unusual camera angles and layered audio.

While there had been feature-length Christian films before, including the End Times film "If Footmen Tire You..." directed by Ron Ormond in 1971, a sweeping, ambitious project like Thief – with three sequels telling one continuous story over the course of a decade – had never been undertaken even in secular Hollywood. Some consider it to be a forerunner of the modern action movie franchises. Doughten's identification of the Antichrist not with Communism as Ormond had done, nor with Jack Chick's sinister view of the Vatican, but with a worldwide government that initially acts as a global peacemaker would set the tone for most fundamentalist interpretations of the End Times in the decades that followed.

While the films were clearly made on a low-budget, and the dated 1970s fashions shown in the early films provide unintentional amusement today, there is no denying the series' influence among Christian fundamentalists. Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins cite Doughten's films as being the primary influence for their million selling "Left Behind" series of books and films. Doughten's films are frequently shown in churches and on Christian television stations to this day.

The films also influenced the popular sci-fi television miniseries "V", which hinted at the dramatic power that Doughten's films might have had if made on a higher budget. Indeed, Doughten's films have many secular science fiction fans who attest to Doughten's skill and vision.

Trivia

"A Thief In The Night" introduces Larry Norman's hit "I Wish We Had All Been Ready", one of the earliest Christian rock hits and one of Norman's best-known releases.

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