Dear God No!
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| Dear God No! | |
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| Directed by | James Bickert |
| Written by | James Bickert |
| Produced by | James Bickert Shane Morton Nick Morgan |
| Starring | Jett Bryant Madeline Brumby Paul McComiskey |
| Cinematography | Jonathan Hilton |
| Edited by | James Bickert |
| Music by | Bryan Malone |
| Distributed by | Archstone Distribution Monster Pictures |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Dear God No! is a 2011 US exploitation action-horror film written and directed by James Bickert and starring Jett Bryant.[1]
- Jett Bryant as Jett: a ruthless and cool outlaw.
- Madeline Brumby as Edna: a coming of age victim of circumstance.
- Paul McComiskey as Dr Marco: A delusional widower intent on conducting unnatural experimentation.
- Jim Sligh as Sheriff
Development
Dear God No!, directed by James Bickert, was conceived in the backyard of James's house with Shane Morton and Nick Morgan.[2] The film was funded on a shoestring by the producers and when they ran out of money a successful Kickstarter campaign was launched which raised $7665 to complete post production.[3]
Release
Dear God No! was premiered at The Plaza Theater Atlanta in September 2011. The feature was filmed entirely on 16mm film in Atlanta during the fall of 2010.[4]