1 hr 20 min
The Sobbing Stone
When four scientists are assigned to study a stone that emits mysterious sounds, their attempts to record the random noises consistently turn up blank! Determined to crack the enigma, the group sets up a 24-hour watch with each one taking a turn listening. When they finally piece together the stone’s ancient story, the shocking results will change their lives forever.
Cast:
Kevin Mayberry, Natalie Hultman, Shirlethea Tanya Holmes
Genre:
Drama
Rating:
PG
The Sobbing Stone
Dove "Family-Approved" - Recommended for ages 12 and over.

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I've never seen anything quite like "The Sobbing Stone," which is both a compliment and also contains some slight negatives. The plot of a mysterious stone which emits sounds is a bit bizarre but kudos to the writer, producer, and director, which all happen to be the same man, Robert G. Christie, for trying something different. There are a few arguments over hypocrites and bad witnesses, between a Christian woman named Ann and some of the unbelieving scientists. The argument is thought-provoking but I believe it was over-acted in spots and felt somewhat melodramatic. The strength of the film is in its beginning, the telling of the origin of the stone, in the actual revelation of the sounds of the stone, and the subsequent scenes including the mob scene and the scientists hearing their own voices in the mob. The scene, again, is over-acted a bit when the scientists argue, but the ending is very powerful and will definitely put the viewer into a position of deciding what he/she believes concerning Christianity. This film is recommended, due to some of the mature scenes, for ages twelve and above. I believe children under the age of twelve could view it, given parental supervision and discussion. It is definitely worth viewing.
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Sex: None
Language: D-2; Cr*p-1; Bu*l-2.
Violence: Mob crucifying Christ.
Drugs: None
Nudity: None
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- Reviewer: Edwin L. Carpenter
- Source: Video
- Writer: Robert G. Christie
- Director: Robert G. Christie
- Producer: Robert G. Christie
- Review provided courtesy of The Dove Foundation.