

The story is presented with action scenes and interspersed long conversations. David's plan seems to be to develop a counterfeit Mark so that a person can buy and sell without using the actual Beast's Mark and to destroy the master computer of the Beast by injecting into it a destructive code, which in fact is the song, Onward, Christian Soldiers.


She runs, goes down into an underground room and meets David there, who she then falls in love with. Leslie was with Patty at the guillotine, waiting her turn, when she escaped due to an earthquake. The film then turns to a new story-that of David, Leslie, and Kathy. Alone, Patty attempts to unstrap herself, but the guillotine blade falls on its own, and she dies. She cries, "I want the Mark!", yet no one is nearby to hear her or unstrap her. A sudden storm and earthquake and occur, and the soldiers and others nearby run for safety, leaving Patty strapped to the guillotine. The soldiers strap her, speechless and in shock, down to the guillotine, lying face-up. The third film begins with Patty being forced by UNITE soldiers to decide to take the Mark or to be publicly executed by guillotine. The film ends dramatically with Patty witnessing her friend Wenda being executed and arguing with Wenda's younger sister Sandy (who, along with Jerry and Diane, urges Patty to take the Mark) who betrayed them-and being prepped for her own execution. The flashback begins where the previous film left off, with Patty awakening from her dream to realize that the Rapture has actually occurred. It begins with Patty awaiting her execution and, after Christians also awaiting execution ask her how she got there, she begins to tell the story and a flashback commences. In A Distant Thunder, the story of Patty is told in a flashback, which itself includes flashbacks. Traumatized and distraught, Patty realizes that the Rapture has indeed occurred and that she has been left behind. Horrified, Patty frantically searches for her husband only to find him missing too. Her relief is short-lived when the radio announces that millions of people have disappeared. Patty then awakens in bed and realizes that all she had experienced was only a dream. She escapes but is cornered by UNITE on top of a dam and falls to her death. She desperately tries to avoid the law and the Mark but is captured by UNITE. Patty is conflicted and refuses to trust Jesus as her savior but also refuses to take the Mark. The United Nations establishes an emergency government system called the United Nations Imperium of Total Emergency (UNITE), and those who do not receive the Mark of the beast identifying them with UNITE are arrested. Gradually, Patty realizes that the Rapture has happened. One morning, she awakens to find that her husband and millions of others have suddenly disappeared. She refuses to believe the warnings of her friends and family that she will go through the Great Tribulation if she does not accept Jesus as her savior. Patty Myers is a young woman who considers herself a Christian because she occasionally reads her Bible and goes to church regularly, although her pastor is really an unbeliever. Interspersed throughout the four films are many presentations of the Christian gospel.
#Movie a thief in the night series
The series focuses on the difficulties of those who miss out on the Rapture by having not trusted Jesus as savior and thus find themselves in the Tribulation. Three additional films were planned but never produced. It consists of four films: A Thief in the Night (1972), A Distant Thunder (1978), Image of the Beast (1981), and The Prodigal Planet (1983).
