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Release Date:
December 26, 1996
Original Title:
Ken Davis Live: Super Sheep
Alternate Titles:
Super Sheep
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Crown Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
Have you ever wondered why the Bible compares us to sheep? In this live performance of one of his most popular messages, Ken answers that question in a way that will have you laughing until your sides ache. More than that, it will leave you encouraged and inspired to be all that God has created you to be!
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Assistant Director:
Katharine Harvester
Audio Post Coordinator:
Kathy Dausend
Camera Operator:
Tony Amorteguy
Steve Caudill Jr.
Mark Mahnke
Bob Agnew
Director:
Troy Dausend
Editor:
Steve Yohn
Executive Producer:
Dan Marlow
Lighting Director:
Tim Hunten
Producer:
Tom Ivy
Bill LeTourneau
Writer:
Ken Davis
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