The Daylight Zone
DirectorDave Christiano
“You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not of man but of God, for Whose eyes there are no hidden secrets or dark corners. Where everything is seen as the noonday, your next stop is… [The Daylight Zone]”
The Daylight Zone (1986) is a bold Christian short film parodying The Twilight Zone. An atheist teacher, Carl Smith, mocks Jesus' existence—claiming "I've never met Him"—until divine intervention proves Christ's reality through supernatural evidence and conviction. From Christiano Brothers Films, it affirms biblical historicity and God's sovereignty over unbelief. Powerful evangelism tool using familiar format to expose foolish denials (Psalm 14:1). Not secular sci-fi—pure faith defense.
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