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Faith and Hollywood are not often paired together in the same conversation, yet one of the industry’s most seasoned observers believes something spiritually remarkable is unfolding behind the scenes. Dr. Ted Baehr — Hollywood analyst, founder of Movieguide, and son of classic film star Robert Allen — has spent decades studying entertainment’s shifting landscape. Today, he sees signs pointing to a resurgence of faith, a revival he believes is being quietly fueled by public demand, industry instability, and a new generation returning to God.

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Baehr’s Hollywood story began long before his commentary career. Born to parents deeply rooted in classic American cinema, Baehr had a front-row seat to Hollywood’s Golden Age. His father, Robert Allen, starred in 62 films from 1926 until World War II, later transitioning to a successful Broadway career that lasted four decades. Yet despite Allen’s fame, it wasn’t stardom that shaped his later years — it was faith. Baehr recounts leading his father to Christ only seven years after experiencing his own dramatic spiritual transformation. Once a self-proclaimed left-wing thinker, Baehr says his encounter with God transformed his worldview and redirected his life’s mission toward media reform, ministry, and cultural analysis.

For the better part of his career, Baehr has sounded the alarm about both the influence and instability of entertainment. “The film industry is very unstable,” he explained, emphasizing how few truly understand its cycles, motivations, and vulnerabilities. His new book, Behind the Scenes of the Golden Age of Hollywood and Broadway: The Legacy of Robert Allen, dives into that history, drawing lessons from Hollywood’s most spiritually fertile era — one when faith-driven storytelling thrived and family audiences were the heart of the industry.

According to Baehr, the 1950s marked one of Hollywood’s most spiritually significant decades. Returning soldiers, hungry for moral grounding and timeless values, shaped the direction of entertainment. Biblical epics, faith-forward narratives, and morally rooted storytelling weren’t niche — they were mainstream. The culture supported it, and the box office rewarded it. However, Hollywood’s spiritual compass drifted in the decades that followed, pushing faith further to the margins — until now.

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Baehr believes the current revival movement infiltrating film and streaming platforms is not accidental. Productions like The Chosen and House of David demonstrate a renewed audience hunger for biblical literacy, meaningful storytelling, and spiritually grounded characters. But perhaps the most unexpected indicator of revival, according to Baehr, is data. He points to recent reports showing young men returning to Christ at an extraordinary rate — a shift he says directly correlates to viewing habits, content engagement, and box office trends. “These young men are coming to Christ… and it’s making a tremendous difference in the box office,” he says, noting how audience demand itself is reshaping creative risk-taking.

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Even Hollywood’s economic realities now lean toward faith. Movieguide research shows a striking irony — bold, aggressive, or shock-driven content often collapses financially, while projects championing faith, virtue, and family generate long-term profitability. Baehr summarizes it plainly: “What pays the staff is movies with faith and values.”

Beyond data and demographics, Baehr believes the true significance lies in something deeper — revival has returned to Hollywood not through force, but through fascination. Viewers no longer just tolerate faith-based content; they seek it, support it, and share it. And according to Baehr, the industry is finally listening.

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