The U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion is still regarded as one of the country’s more controversial if not tragic events. While there’s endless talk about the decision, very little is known about the case behind it. The new movie “Roe v. Wade” goes behind the scenes, revealing how lies and deception helped influence the ultimate decision.
Nick Loeb, the film’s director and writer, also plays the abortion doctor at the center of the plot to make America think it loved abortion.
Loeb told CBN News, “I was surprised that no one really had made a movie about the most famous court case in American history.”
Were the Justices & America Manipulated?
Loeb plays abortion doctor Bernard Nathanson who, along with pro-abortion allies, manipulated information and lied through polls to help make the country believe abortion was more popular with Americans than it really was.
That may have helped the Supreme Court justices turn from an early almost tie vote to an ultimate 7-to-2 ruling to legalize abortion nationwide.
Nathanson, as shown in the movie, eventually has a change of heart, complete with grief and guilt over aborting his own child and some 70,000 others. Loeb can relate.
‘I Had Participated in the Killing of My Own Children’
“I grew up in a generation where we were told it was a clump of cells and a gob of goo when a woman got pregnant until the baby kicked,” Loeb told CBN News.
He continued, “I didn’t wake up one day and become pro-life. That happened over time from me dealing with abortions that I had been involved in…and the realization that I had participated in the killing of my own children.”
The writer/director/actor said he didn’t really set out to make a movie that could be labelled pro-Roe v. Wade or anti-Roe v.Wade or even faith-based.
“We tried not to be preachy. We tried to go down the middle of the road. We tried to just lay out the facts,” Loeb explained. That kind of balance was reflected in the movie-makers, with Loeb being pro-life but not so many of his actors.
Pro-Life Director, Pro-Choice Actors
“You’d be very surprised: I’d say a majority of our cast was pro-choice. Even a lot of the Christians and Catholics,” Loeb explained.
The main fact he hopes viewers take away from “Roe v. Wade” is, “That life begins at conception. And if they could understand that there’s a baby there, I think it could open a lot of hearts and minds and change folks.”
Loeb’s personal favorite moment was using the never-before-used St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City, where his character throws a temper tantrum at God.
He said he was richly blessed, “Being able to shoot inside this mammoth cathedral where no one has ever shot.”
After its world premiere at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando this week, “Roe v. Wade” launches on many platforms April 2nd. But producers are happy to arrange special showings for groups like churches or parachurch organizations.
“If they go to our website – RoevWadeMovie.com – they can see how to do that, email us, and we can help set that up if they want to see the movie before it comes out April 2nd,” Loeb stated.
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