Gospel According to Al Green | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | August 1, 2017
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Quant stories from different parts of his recording days interspersed around a charming gospel concert by Al. A bit aimless but nice.
| genre | Documentary | Music |
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| synopsis | The story of R&B singer Al Green, who gave up a successful singing career to become a gospel minister. |
| lead actors | Al Green | Ken Tucker | Willie Mitchell |
| director | Robert Mugge |












