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The focus at revival meetings is often on the sermon, which is usually delivered by a well-known minister from outside the immediate area in which the meeting is being held in order to enhance the event as "special". Most sermons are designed to evoke a visible response from the audience, either to make an initial commitment to follow Jesus or to repent from sins committed since that commitment was initially made. The length of such meetings varies. Until the last quarter-century they were frequently a week or more in duration, especially in the Southern United States. Currently three or four days is more typical, although occasionally some are still held, especially in Pentecostal groups, "according to Holy Spirit time", that is until the visible results seem to slow or stop and attendance dwindles. Most groups holding revival meetings tend to be of a conservative or fundamentalist nature, although the phenomenon is far from unheard of in Mainline groups, which used to conduct them with a far greater frequency and fervor in some instances than is now fashionable. Similar events may be referred to as "crusades", especially when a particularly noted speaker like Billy Graham or Oral Roberts is involved.
In the CinemaThis movement has been portrayed by director Richard Brooks in his film Elmer Gantry (1960) with Burt Lancaster (who received the Academy Award for this film) and Jean Simmons, adapted from Sinclair Lewis' eponymous novel (1927). The Academy Award winning documentary Marjoe reviews the career of child-evangelist Marjoe Gortner, giving a behind-the-scenes look at revivals he promoted as an adult. The film was never distributed in the Bible Belt, as Gortner exposed the money-making tricks charlatan evangelists engaged in. The movie Leap of Faith, starring Steve Martin, depicts a fake faith healer, his fraudulent traveling revival show, and the consequences when he accomplishes a genuine miracle. Borat visited a revival meeting in his feature film. In MusicNeil Diamond's Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show depicts a revival meeting. See also
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