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      • Heart of the Beholder tells the harrowing true-life tale of an entrepreneurial young couple who owned an operated St. Louis' first videocassette rental store, and the challenges faced by their growing family when religious zealots from Rev. Donald Wildmon's National Federation for Decency (later renamed the American Family Association) launched a frightening campaign designed to intimidate them into removing movies deemed by the group to be "...obscene or a detriment to the community and its...
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  2. Heart of the Beholder is a 2005 drama film that was written and directed by Ken Tipton. It is based on Tipton's own experience as the owner of a chain of videocassette rental stores in the 1980s.

  3. Heart of the Beholder is a 2005 drama film that was written and directed by Ken Tipton. It is based on Tipton's own experience as the owner of a chain of videocassette rental stores in the 1980s.

  4. Heart of the Beholder: Directed by Ken Tipton. With Stacie Shakarian, Carrie Armstrong, Conrad Bachmann, Priscilla Barnes. Videocassette tape rental store owners fight against a religious fanatic group for the right to keep their controversial film on the shelves for sale.

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  5. Heart of the Beholder. Summaries. Videocassette tape rental store owners fight against a religious fanatic group for the right to keep their controversial film on the shelves for sale. Based on the true story of a family who opened the first videocassette rental stores in St. Louis in 1980.

  6. Synopsis by Jason Buchanan. Heart of the Beholder tells the harrowing true-life tale of an entrepreneurial young couple who owned an operated St. Louis' first videocassette rental store, and the challenges faced by their growing family when religious zealots from Rev. Donald Wildmon's National Federation for Decency (later renamed the American ...

    • Ken Tipton
  7. Heart of the Beholder is a 2005 drama film that was written and directed by Ken Tipton. It is based on Tipton's own experience as the owner of a chain of videocassette rental stores in the 1980s.

  8. Jan 1, 2005 · Overview. Based on the true story of a family who opened the first videocassette rental stores in St. Louis in 1980. The family was ruined by a corrupt prosecutor who had been blackmailed by a religious group because the family refused to remove Martin Scorsese's controversial film, "The Last Temptation of Christ", from their stores.

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