Back in the 70s or early 80s, my parents watched a strange movie on TV. This was before cable and VCRs reached our household, so it had to be on one of the
Big 3 networks, PBS or our local LeSea Christian Broadcasting station. (LeSea Ministries was based in my hometown.) It may have been a TV-movie.
What I recall:
--Everybody in Elizabethan (Shakespearean) clothing.
--A young woman goes to her sisters and mother and says she has just heard about Christ. But her mother gets upset and hands her a ticket to Hell, saying she's going to go to Hell like the rest of the family.
--When it comes time to use these tickets, the family goes to the entrance of a cave. There are human-seeming guards there who take the tickets. They go down into Hell, where they soon discover it wasn't as great as they thought it would be. They are tormented by the lashes of demons, etc.
After reading about the Carr/Mond Productions by the Ormond family, I thought maybe they made this movie. But there isn't enough information about them on the Web to really tell for sure.
Anybody know what this movie was?
What I recall:
--Everybody in Elizabethan (Shakespearean) clothing.
--A young woman goes to her sisters and mother and says she has just heard about Christ. But her mother gets upset and hands her a ticket to Hell, saying she's going to go to Hell like the rest of the family.
--When it comes time to use these tickets, the family goes to the entrance of a cave. There are human-seeming guards there who take the tickets. They go down into Hell, where they soon discover it wasn't as great as they thought it would be. They are tormented by the lashes of demons, etc.
After reading about the Carr/Mond Productions by the Ormond family, I thought maybe they made this movie. But there isn't enough information about them on the Web to really tell for sure.
Anybody know what this movie was?




