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I Was A Hill's Angel
Interviews from members of Hill's Angel talking about there experiences of working on The Benny Hill Show
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the life and experiences of the women who worked as 'Hill's Angels' for Billy Graham's evangelistic crusades. It delves into their motivations, the demanding nature of their roles, and the impact of their work on their lives and the broader religious landscape.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'I Was A Hill's Angel' received modest attention, primarily within documentary film circles and discussions related to religious history and sociology. Critical reviews often highlighted its focused exploration of a specific, often overlooked, aspect of a major religious movement.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its insight into the less-discussed roles within large-scale religious campaigns.
Noted for its brief but poignant look at the personal stories of the women involved.
Considered a niche but valuable historical document.
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Fun Fact
The 'Hill's Angels' were a group of young women hired to add visual appeal and assist in ministry during Billy Graham's crusades, often performing tasks like ushering and coordinating attendees.
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