Having missed out on his cult’s long awaited ritual suicide, an obnoxious loser teams up with his bogus ex-messiah to rebuild their doomsday commune. Traveling together through middle America, the constantly-bickering duo induct a military wannabe, a mentally unstable mom, and a mysterious foreign hitchhiker into their cult… but will this family of outcasts fulfill their transcendent destiny, or decide this life might be worth living after all?
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Film Cast:
- Chip Harper: Stavros Halkias
- William Davenport: Wes Haney
- Tyler: Eric Rahill
- Jim Smith: Daniel Simonsen
- Diane: Katy Fullan
- Frances: Clare O’Kane
- Gabriel: Scotty Nelson
- Kathleen: Edy Modica
- Jefferson: Nathan Min
- Elizabeth: Leslie Zang
- Meredith: Zuri Salahuddin
- Bo: Joe Pera
- News Anchor: Tom Papa
- Robbie: Phil Brooks
- Del Harper: Robert Kelly
- Cody Harper: Ethan Suplee
- Teri Harper: Sarah Charipar
- Dorota: Sarafina Vecchio
- House Painter 1: Rajat Suresh
- House Painter 2: Jeremy Levick
- Georgeanne Jennings: Jeanne Sparrow
- Red-Haired Woman: Kate Buddeke
- Ice Cream Employee: Bob Thorson
- Birthday Party Mom: Rachel Cerda
- Birthday Party Friend: Arlieta Hall
- Teenage Boy: Pablo Gonzalez
- Attorney Don Wright: George McAuliffe
- Sean (Diane’s Son): Camden Limbers
Film Crew:
- Director of Photography: Jason Chiu
- Production Design: Ania Bista
- Costume Design: Lariana Santiago
- Casting: Jennifer Rudnicke
- Casting: Mickie Paskal
- Editor: Tynan DeLong
- Writer: Stavros Halkias
- Executive Producer: Hamza Ali
- Executive Producer: Badie Ali
- Writer: Wes Haney
- Director: Ben Kitnick
- Producer: Greg Newman
- Producer: RoseMary Prodonovich
- Original Music Composer: Joe Stevens
Movie Reviews:
- hamfaceman: A bunch of laughs on this. I have never been a big fan of Stavros. He’s always laughing at everyone’s jokes no matter how unfunny they are, and he even cracks up at his own material, finding himself absolutely hilarious like some sycophantic yes-man, but his comedy stylings work in a scripted space where his inevitable laughter was likely cut out. This was a nice return to the slacker/dumb comedies of the 90s. Try not to accidentally choke on the ham on your face while laughing at this one.
