

Patty faces the nightmare of a one-world totalitarian government that will usher in the coming of the Anti-Christ.Īt the time, it was a radical new way of making a Christian film. The film brings to life the dispensational view of Matthew 24:36-44-one will be taken and one will be left-assuming the Rapture of believers takes place before seven years of tribulation … coming without warning, like a thief in the … well, you know. The film told the story of a young woman, Patty Myers (played by Patty Dunning), who wakes one morning to find that her husband has suddenly vanished, along with millions of other people throughout the world. But a year before that: Long before millions of readers were getting worried about being left behind, scores of viewers fretted about the ramifications of A Thief in the Night. Want more from MyLondon? Sign up to our daily newsletters for all the latest and greatest from across London here.It's been 40 years since the release of a film that wrecked havoc on the sleep of millions of souls in America and around the world, a film that combined religious themes with the chills of a horror film.
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The 62-year-old also captured the nation's hearts when he starred in I'm A Celebrity.Get Me Out of Here in 2019, and is now showing off his cooking skills in this year's Celebrity Masterchef.įor more TV news and gossip, visit our dedicated page here. Very funny."Ĭliff is best known for his roles as Minty Peterson in the BBC soap opera EastEnders and Fred Buckle in Call the Midwife. They said: "You do realise we now expect TikToks while on set of Call the Midwife lol." Another fan simply commented: "This was hilarious. Praise continued for his first video with one fan even requesting future videos from the Call The Midwife set. READ MORE: Victoria Beckham hugs Harper as she names daughter 'her style icon' in £129 dress from her fashion range One fan commented: "Now you’ve said you don’t wanna do it…. The video is captioned with Cliff saying 'I don’t want one okay!?' But it seems that fans are loving the fact that the 62-year-old has signed up for the app. He finishes the video by turning to the camera and reiterating that he doesn't want a TikTok account. He then, sarcastically, dances along to the song, creating an original dance which includes him raising his middle fingers and sticking out his arms. In the video, Cliff says that he 'doesn't want a TikTok account' because he doesn't want to have to do silly dancing. The hysterical video has amassed 50,000 likes and has been watched by over 800,000 people who applauded the 'comedic genius' of the accomplished actor.

The hilarious clip sees Cliff, who plays Fred Buckle, sarcastically dance along to a popular TikTok song. Call the Midwife star Cliff Parisi has signed up to TikTok and delighted fans with his first video.
