The Pope Drops In (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 4, 2022

Original Title:
The Pope Drops In

Genres:
Family

Production Companies:
St. Michael Movies

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

What would you do if your business partner stole your business and your wife, and then told you he wouldn’t become a Christian unless the Pope showed up at his house and asked him? You kidnap the Pope and take him on a road trip to end all road trips, to save him and your wife.

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Associate Producer:
David S. Pensak

Boom Operator:
Bryan Lierer

Casting:
D. Lynn Meyers

Casting Assistant:
Becca Schall

Costume Design:
Edward S. Taylor

Director:
Bill McAdams Jr.

Director of Photography:
Jeff Barklage

Editor:
James Paul Bailey

Executive Producer:
Michael C. Mergler

Hair Department Head:
Anne Taylor

Makeup Department Head:
Anne Taylor

Music:
Stephen Goers

Orchestrator:
Stephen Goers

Producer:
Victoria McDevitt
Jake Heineke

Production Design:
Gabby Leithsceal

Script Supervisor:
David S. Pensak

Set Decoration:
Stephonika W. Kaye

Sound:
Tim Dutton

Sound Mixer:
Tim Dutton

Visual Effects:
James Paul Bailey

Writer:
Michael C. Mergler

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