I just got the DVD of St. John in Exile through SwapaDVD. I have been very curious about this, because I never see it mentioned in anything talking about Dan Curtis' works. I haven't watched it yet (just played it through in fast-forward to check to make sure the disc is playable).
This is a video presentation of a one-man stage play starring Dean Jones as St. John the Apostle. The play is not directed by DC, but the video version of it is. I'm curious to see if there are any recognizable DC touches, like nosecam shots. 😁
I did look at the DC bio on the disc, and it totally leaves out anything about DS, even though that is DC's most widely-known work. Not surprising, I guess, given the expected target audience.
I think this is the only DC work I'm aware of that isn't a Dan Curtis Production. It's copyrighted by DJ Productions (Dean Jones, obviously). I wonder if Jones asked Curtis to direct the video as a favor? It's very much outside all the rest of DC's ouevre. (Well, I guess Our Fathers maybe sort of comes close...)