Colby Chester appears in Pray TV (1980), a satirical take on the world of televangelism that critiques the absurdities of faith and commerce. Set against the backdrop of the 1980s, Chester's role captures the chaotic energy of a time when television began to dominate spiritual discourse. His performance adds a layer of complexity to the film's exploration of exploitation and belief, making it a notable entry in the realm of cult cinema. Chester's work in Pray TV resonates with those who appreciate the intersection of humor and critique in genre film.
Pray TV
A failing television station is bought out by a slick TV evangelist and starts making mountains of money in the guise of religious programming, which is actually just an excuse to sell merchandise.