Steve McQueen: American Icon

Steve McQueen: American Icon

By Jon Erwin & Ben Smallbone

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2017-09-28
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 18min
  • Director: Jon Erwin & Ben Smallbone
  • Production Country: United States of America
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Description

Steve McQueen is one of America's most endearing and intriguing movie stars. On the surface, McQueen had everything he could want—fame, cars, homes, and more money than he could spend in a lifetime. Follow an avid fan of the actor, Pastor Greg Laurie, as he hits the road in his mint Mustang (replica of McQueen's car in the classic film Bullitt), traveling the country in search of the true, untold story of McQueen's redemption-filled final chapters. Discover this amazing, true faith journey narrated by Gary Sinise.

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Reviews

  • Steve McQueen

    5
    By Jaxon3
    I enjoyed this very much. I had no idea about his life prior to his stardom. I think every detail of this movie is needed to demonstrate how God can and does forgive a person of their sins when they are truly repentant. It would not have meant anything much if it were just about how he came to be saved from his sins without knowing his past. It is truly a moving story about rebellion, forgiveness and God’s love for all mankind. I am glad that I will one day see Steve in heaven although he will not be the Steve remembered here on earth. God bless everyone who participated in this movie.
  • Viewer

    5
    By P. Melvin
    Steve McQueen was a bit before my time, so I've been binge watching his movies and docs. I've discovered him as a huge talent, and become quite a fan. This documentary brings a story I've never heard before forward. It turns out the most dramatic part of McQueen's life was how he died. Steve McQueen was a mesothelioma victim who fought to the end but tells us in his own recorded words what his dying wish was. Again, this was new to me and made me think.
  • Interesting History, Good Christian Apsect for Faith

    4
    By Valour
    You can pretty much skip the first half of this documentary as it's pretty much commonly known McQueen histroy and IMO doesn't need to be dragged on so long (5 minutes on Wikimpedia will tell you all of it). The second half is where the spirtual aspect comes into play that you don't hear about. Overall it's good history and shows a part of McQueen you never saw since it's towrds the end of his life after Hollywood, dealing w/ cancer and death and eventually finding God.

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