A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 16, 2006
Original Title:
False Prophets
Alternate Titles:
Gas Station Jesus
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
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...
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jordan Chassan
Art Direction:
Joy Patterson
Best Boy Electric:
Levi Loy
Boom Operator:
Mark Zimbicki
Casting:
Lee Ann Groff
Cinematography:
David Gossard
Co-Producer:
John O'Rourke
Steve Zigler
Costume Design:
True Cross
Director:
Robert Kevin Townsend
Dolly Grip:
Terry Arthur
Editor:
Michael T. Fitzgerald Jr.
Electrician:
Paul Arnold
Tonia Floyd
Kyle D. Hutson
Executive Producer:
Thomas Hagar
William McClintock
First Assistant Camera:
Kristin Arbuckle
First Assistant Director:
John O'Rourke
Grip:
Khris Bennett
Hair Setup:
Holly Ballard
Key Hair Stylist:
Beka Wilson
Key Makeup Artist:
Linda Briggs
Makeup Artist:
Jami Ross
Music:
Brian Arbuckle
Producer:
Brian Arbuckle
Brian Frederick
Props:
Amy Patterson
Rigging Grip:
Robert Hill Jr.
Second Assistant Camera:
Richard Briglia
Second Assistant Director:
Joulles Wright
Set Dresser:
David Hewlette
Jason Speck
Sound Mixer:
Terry Hillman
Special Effects Supervisor:
Anderson Martin
Stunt Coordinator:
Anderson Martin
Stunt Driver:
Gerard 'Gus' Williams
Swing:
Shannon Gamble
Pat Isbey
Jonathan Simms
Unit Production Manager:
Lisa York
Writer:
Robert Kevin Townsend
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