Ticket to Heaven
directed by Ralph L.
Thomas,
written by Josh Freed, Anne Cameron
and Ralph L. Thomas,
based on the book Moonwebs: Journey into the Mind of a Cult
by Josh Freed,
was released in the United States on October 9, 1981.
Music by Micky Erbe and Maribeth Solomon.
Music by Micky Erbe and Maribeth Solomon.
Cast:
Nick Mancuso, Saul
Rubinek, Meg Foster, Kim Cattrall, R.H. Thomson, Jennifer Dale, Guy Boyd, Dixie
Seatle, Paul Soles, Harvey Atkin, Robert Joy, Stephen Markle, Timothy Webber, Patrick
Brymer, Marcia Diamond, Michael Zelniker, Denise Naples, Angelo Rizacos, Cindy
Girling, Gina Dick, Chris Britton, Margot Dionne, Claire Pimparé, Lynne Kolber,
Lyn Harvey, Josh Freed, Candace O'Connor, Michael Wincott, Doris Petrie, Judy
Marshak, David Main, Grant Slater, Les Rubie, Sandra Gies, Susan Hannon, Marie
Lynn Hammond, Paul Booth, Charles Gray, Brian Leonard, Ron Nigrini, Craig
Stephens.
Recommended reading:
Moonwebs: Journey into the Mind of a Cult
By Josh Freed.
Filmed as Ticket to Heaven (1981), directed by Ralph L. Thomas.
ISBN 13: 9780920528273
ISBN 10: 0920528279
ASIN: 0920528279
Published by Virgo.
First published 1981.
Paperback.
Description:
INSIDE THE MOONIES!
Benji Miller would still be entwined in the tentacles of the Unification Church, a victim of irresistible brainwashing techniques, if his friends as family had not risked thousands of dollars, criminal charges, and their own sanity, to kidnap Benji and ‘deprogram’ him. Author Josh Freed was with them.
He experienced the first stages of Moonie brainwashing and recounts in detail the harrowing techniques that thousands have fallen victim to. He described methods so powerful that anyone could succumb … your family … your friends … even you …
Praise for the book!
“…thought-provoking and persuasive…” – Books in Canada.
“… breathtaking and hilarious…” – Eve Drobot, The Globe and Mail.
“…this story is a valuable one…” – Quill and Quire.
“…one of the most frightening books on now on the market…” – Kitchener-Waterloo Record.
Praise for the movie!
“…riveting film …explosive depiction of a growing controversial issue.” – Rex Reed, New York Daily News.
“A first class social thriller.” – Variety.
“…completely absorbing…” – Chicago Sun-Times.
“…it is absorbing … touching on the chilling…” – Bruce Kirkland, Toronto Sun.
“An exciting, scary, psychological thriller.” – Martin Knelman, Toronto Life.
Moonwebs first appeared as a series of articles which won the National Newspaper Award as the best news story in Canada.
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