United States / May 16, 2006 / R
Believing can be deadly.
Overall average
5.0/10
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Plot
When a young woman opts to abort a miraculous conception, a Christian Fundamentalist group intervenes. Duped into an adoption scheme, Maggie agrees to carry the baby to term but gradually comes to suspect the entire arrangement. She ends up marooned at a rural service station, where she encounters a wise old radio preacher, Isaiah, and his reluctant prophet of a son, Manny, who end up guiding her on the rest of her journey. It's not an easy journey, however, as Maggie is stalked, chased and forced off the road. In a woodsy field, she comes face to face with her assailants and herself, as she prepares to undergo a painfully unorthodox delivery and yet another unforeseen miracle...
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Dennis Martin | Paul McCain |
| Russell Philpott | Lynch |
| Darius Hastings | Blondy |
| Evans Donnell | Bert |
| Arita Trahan | Dr. Kerr |
| Stevan Pippin | Orator |
| Shirley Tripp | Nurse |
| Denice Hicks | Redhead |
| Bill Shick | Ministry Man #1 |
| Danny Vinson | Ministry Man #2 |
| Peg Allen | Nosey Woman |
| Reegus Flenory | Thug |
| Badd Catt | Derelict One |
| Walter Sexton | Derelict Two |
| Jonathan Stephens | Pro-Life Man |
| Kristi Manna | Pro-Choice Woman |
| Clay Steakley | Clerk |
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| John O'Rourke | Customer |
| Mario Martin | Police Officer |
| Jason Reinbold | Fed Agent #1 |
| Juan Borges | Fed Agent #2 |
| Johnathan Smith | Manny Baby |
| Julie Dorris | Nurse |
| Shay Orr | Background actor |
| Elizabeth Schaible | Shannon |
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | False Prophets |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 16 maggio 2006 |
| Executive producer | William McClintock, Thomas Hagar |
| Production | Brian Arbuckle, Steve Zigler, Brian Frederick, John O'Rourke |
| Writer | Robert Kevin Townsend |
| Casting | Lee Ann Groff |
| Editing | Michael T. Fitzgerald Jr. |
| Cinematography | David Gossard, Terry Arthur, Kristin Arbuckle, Richard Briglia, Khris Bennett |
| Assistant directors | Joulles Wright, John O'Rourke, Robert Kevin Townsend |
| Lighting | Paul Arnold, Levi Loy, Robert Hill Jr., Tonia Floyd, Kyle D. Hutson |
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| Camera operators | Terry Arthur, Kristin Arbuckle, Richard Briglia, Khris Bennett, David Gossard |
| Additional photography | Terry Arthur, Kristin Arbuckle, Richard Briglia, Khris Bennett, David Gossard |
| Production design | Amy Patterson, Jason Speck, Joy Patterson, Shannon Gamble, Jonathan Simms, Pat Isbey, David Hewlette |
| Art direction | Joy Patterson, Amy Patterson, Jason Speck, Shannon Gamble, Jonathan Simms, Pat Isbey, David Hewlette |
| Set decoration | Amy Patterson, Jason Speck, Joy Patterson, Shannon Gamble, Jonathan Simms, Pat Isbey, David Hewlette |
| Special effects | Anderson Martin |
| Visual effects | Anderson Martin |
| Stunts | Anderson Martin |
| Music | Brian Arbuckle, Mark Zimbicki, Terry Hillman, Jordan Chassan |
| Sound | Mark Zimbicki, Terry Hillman, Jordan Chassan, Brian Arbuckle |
| Costume design | True Cross, Beka Wilson, Holly Ballard, Linda Briggs, Jami Ross |
| Makeup | Linda Briggs, Jami Ross, Beka Wilson, True Cross, Holly Ballard |
| Hairstyling | Beka Wilson, True Cross, Holly Ballard, Linda Briggs, Jami Ross |
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