Based upon real tale of a household who opened the first videocassette leasing stores in St. Louis in 1980. The household was spoiled by a corrupt district attorney who had been blackmailed by a religious team due to the fact that the household rejected to get rid of Martin Scorsese's controversial movie, "The Last Temptation of Christ", from their stores.
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Based upon real tale of a household who opened the first videocassette leasing stores in St. Louis in 1980. The household was spoiled by a corrupt district attorney who had been blackmailed by a religious team due to the fact that the household rejected to get rid of Martin Scorsese's controversial movie, "The Last Temptation of Christ", from their stores.
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