Tortilla Heaven
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Directed byJudy Hecht Dumontet
Written by
- Judy Hecht Dumontet
- Julius Robinson
Produced by
- Gilbert Dumontet
- Pepe Iturralde
- Courtney Mizel
- Judy Hecht Dumontet
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| Directed by | Judy Hecht Dumontet |
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| Cinematography | Chuy Chávez |
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| Music by | Christopher Lennertz |
| Distributed by | Archangel Releasing |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Tortilla Heaven is a 2007 American comedy film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Judy Hecht Dumontet. It features an ensemble cast including José Zúñiga, George Lopez, Miguel Sandoval, Olivia Hussey, Elpidia Carrillo, Alexis Cruz, Jude Herrera, Marcelo Tubert, and Lupe Ontiveros. It revolves around a Mexican restaurant run by Isidor, who discovers an awe-inspiring image burned into one of his freshly made tortillas: the face of Jesus.[1]
A tiny town in New Mexico is turned upside down when the image of Christ appears - burned onto a tortilla - in the community's only restaurant, "Tortilla Heaven." Chaos ensues among the townfolk.
Cast
- José Zúñiga as Isidor "Izzy" Navarro
- Miguel Sandoval as Gil Garcia
- Olivia Hussey as Petra
- Elpidia Carrillo as Hermenegilda
- Alexis Cruz as Marco
- Jude Herrera as Dinora
- Marcelo Tubert as Father Pancracio
- Irene Bedard as Liberata
- Lupe Ontiveros as Adelfa
- Del Zamora as Ruffino
- George Lopez as Everardo
- Deborah Chavez as Vangie
- Geno Silva as Don Transito
- Rick Gutierrez as Bulmaro
- Jonathan Levit as Dr. Webman
- Ana Ortiz as Chicana
- Elaine Miles as Caridad
- Scott Cleverdon as Jesus
- Danny Peck as Maclovio
- Courtney Mizel as Jackie
- Aaron Webman as José
- Richard Purdy as Saint Peter
- David Allen Cluck as Financial News Reporter