If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do?

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  • 1971
  • 50 min
  • 4.2  (511)

If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do? is a 1971 film directed by Ron Ormond, known for his Christian propaganda films. The movie is a dramatization of the book "The Cross and the Switchblade" by David Wilkerson, which tells the story of a pastor who goes to New York City to help troubled teenagers involved in drugs and gangs. The film portrays a hypothetical scenario in which the United States is taken over by a communist government, and all Christian activities are banned. The story follows the experiences of a young woman named Judy Creech, who tries to resist the regime and promote Christianity among her fellow citizens. She becomes a target of the government's persecution, which includes torture, brainwashing, and execution.

The movie is divided into three parts. The first part shows the rise of communism in the United States, through a series of newsreels, propaganda films, and speeches by political leaders. The film depicts the infiltration of communist agents into American society, their propaganda campaigns, and their violent tactics to suppress opposition.

The second part focuses on the persecution of Christians, who are portrayed as heroic and faithful, even under extreme circumstances. Judy Creech becomes a leader of the underground Christian movement, holding secret meetings, distributing Bibles, and organizing protests. She is arrested and undergoes a brutal interrogation, but she refuses to renounce her faith.

The third part introduces a character called the Horseman, a symbol of the communist regime's ultimate power. He is depicted as a monstrous figure, riding a horse and wielding a sword, who executes anyone who opposes the government. The Horseman becomes a target of the Christian resistance, and the climax of the film is a showdown between him and the believers.

The movie is notable for its use of real-life footage of communist atrocities, such as mass executions, torture, and indoctrination. These scenes are intercut with the fictional narrative, creating a sense of urgency and relevance. However, the film has been criticized for its one-dimensional portrayal of communism, which reduces it to a caricature of evil. The movie's message is clear: Christianity is the only hope for salvation, and any deviation from it leads to damnation.

Another criticism of If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do? is its exploitative nature, as it uses the fear of communism to promote a particular religious agenda. The film's purpose seems to be to scare audiences into conversion, rather than to inform or educate them. The movie is also poorly made, with amateurish acting, cheap production values, and a haphazard plot.

Despite its flaws, If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do? is a curious artifact of its time, reflecting the paranoia and conservatism of the American public in the 1970s. The film's influence can be seen in similar works of Christian propaganda, such as the Left Behind series, which present a similar vision of the end of the world. Today, the movie is mostly forgotten, except by cult movie fans and scholars of religious cinema.

If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do? is a 1971 drama with a runtime of 50 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.2.

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  • Release Date
    1971
  • Runtime
    50 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.2  (511)
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