Approved for All Ages

Touch of the Masters Hand (1980)

Just an old violin, for sale in the waning moments of an auction. But its sale set the stage for a drama of intrigue, warmth, and purpose. This is a memorable visualization of Christian commitment in a story which clearly visualizes the need for personal acceptance of Jesus Christ as Savior. This presentation of the famous poem and song shows we are all like old violins unless "touched by the Master's hand."
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Dove Review

This is an awesome movie! The picture is family friendly and you don’t want to miss it. Two great stories are illustrated, one is that the touch of the master’s hand makes all the difference. In the beginning of the story a violin is being auctioned off and only three pounds is asked for it but when a master violinist plays a tune on it the bid goes to 300 pounds. The point is made that, spiritually speaking, a touch of The Master’s hand makes the difference in our lives.

Also, the inheritance we get from loving God’s son is very nicely illustrated as well in this terrific movie. We see this in the plot regarding a wealthy Earl and his son Charles. We gladly award this film our Dove “Family-Approved” Seal for all ages. Don’t miss it!

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It's said a character died from being thrown off a stumbling horse.

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A "Peeping Tom" comment.

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It's said a character died from being thrown off a stumbling horse.

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Death and grief; tension between a few characters.

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