The World's Greatest Sinner | |
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Directed by | Timothy Carey |
Written by | Timothy Carey |
Produced by | Timothy Carey |
Starring | Timothy Carey Gil Barretto Betty Rowland James Farley Gail Griffin |
Cinematography | Frank Grande Robert Shelfow Raymond Steckler Ove H. Sehested |
Edited by | Carl Mahakian |
Music by | Frank Zappa[1] |
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Distributed by | Timothy Carey[1] (original release) Absolute Films (re-release) |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The World's Greatest Sinner is a 1962 American drama film written, directed, and produced by, and starring Timothy Carey.[2][3] Narrated by voice actor Paul Frees, the film focuses on a frustrated atheist[4] named Clarence Hilliard (later God Hilliard) who rises from insurance salesman to powerful figure, but faces consequences from the real God of the Bible; he alienates his family and friends with his increasing egomania and dictator-like presence.
I play an atheist who gets people's attention by playing music.