Keith Salter
Acting
Known For
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.
The Daylight Zone
A terrible crime has happened two days before Bible camp is to begin. The Director's "How to Become a Christian" book has been stolen. Who took it? He calls in a Detective to solve the case. There are only six staff members in the camp and one of them took it. But which one? It's up to the Detective, and YOU, to figure out who is committing the crime of the age in this comedy-drama.