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  1. The Restless Ones. A hidden treasure! Billy Graham’s first theater movie. A realistic look into a teen’s life–peer pressure, dating, drugs and more. An important movie for parents and teens. This DVD is only licensed for home use. For information on public-showing rights, please call 1-800-733-4997. Buy on DVD.

  2. Jan 30, 2024 · For fans of Riley Sager, The Restless Ones had me gripping my kindle for the entire ride. I thought my original guesses for the ending were spot on, nope. Moss excels at pacing, each page more unsettling than the last. Part Scream, part Bodies Bodies Bodies, The Restless Ones was a morbid adventure in curiosity that I could not put down!

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    • Kindle Edition
    • Abe Moss
  3. A film directed by Dick Ross and produced by Billy Graham, starring Georgia Lee, Robert Sampson, Johnny Crawford and others. See the full list of cast and crew members, including writers, producers, cinematographers, editors and more.

  4. The Restless Ones. 1965 1h 43m Drama CTA List. Tomatometer 0 Reviews Popcornmeter Fewer than 50 Ratings. Husband-and-wife TV writers (Georgia Lee, Robert Sampson) turn to religion, and so does ...

    • Drama
    • Georgia Lee
    • Dick Ross
  5. Mr. and Mrs. Winton, a television scriptwriting team, are shocked when their teenaged son David is arrested for drunken driving. In hopes of discovering the causes of David's problems, they decide to write a television program about teenagers. As part of their research, they attend one of Billy Graham's Los Angeles Crusade meetings and are so ...

    • Dick Ross, James Rosenberger
    • Georgia Lee
  6. The Restless Ones. $8.99 $6.99. This remarkable film takes you into the turbulent world of teenagers illustrating their need for acceptance, for sound guidance, and for love. The Restless Ones are everywhere, in your city, in your schools, on your block, and perhaps even in your home. Starring Georgia Lee, Robert Sampson, Kim Darby, Johnny ...

  7. Husband-and-wife TV writers (Georgia Lee, Robert Sampson) turn to religion when dealing with their troubled teenage son (Johnny Crawford) who is struggling with…

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