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| name = Sister Mary |
| name = Sister Mary |
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| image = Sister_Mary.jpg |
| image = Sister_Mary film poster.jpg |
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| caption = |
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| caption = Official Poster |
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| director = Scott Grenke |
| director = Scott Grenke |
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| producer = Scott Grenke<br>Z.D. Smith<br>James Vallo |
| producer = Scott Grenke<br>Z.D. Smith<br>[[James Vallo]] |
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| writer = Scott Grenke |
| writer = Scott Grenke |
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| starring = [[Ant (comedian)|Ant]]<br />James Vallo<br />[[Bruce Vilanch]]<br /> [[Judy Tenuta]] |
| starring = [[Ant (comedian)|Ant]]<br /> [[James Vallo]]<br /> [[Bruce Vilanch]]<br /> [[Judy Tenuta]]<br /> Shawn Quinlan<br /> [[Sean Paul Lockhart]] |
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| music = |
| music = Scott Gilman |
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| cinematography = |
| cinematography = Mitch Logan |
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| editing = |
| editing = Scott Grenke |
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| studio = Knee Deep Films |
| studio = Knee Deep Films |
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| distributor = |
| distributor = West Bridge Entertainment |
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| released = |
| released = {{Film date|2011|7|16|United States}} |
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| runtime = |
| runtime = 99 minutes |
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| country = |
| country = United States |
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| language = English |
| language = English |
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| budget = |
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| budget = Confindential <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.westbridgeentertainment.com/html/current_projects.htm|title=West Bridge Entertainment|date=2010-07-10|accessdate=2010-07-19}}</ref> |
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'''Sister Mary''' is |
'''''Sister Mary''''' is a 2011 American [[Musical film|musical]] [[comedy film]] directed and written by Scott Grenke and starring [[Ant (comedian)|Ant]], [[James Vallo]], [[Bruce Vilanch]], [[Judy Tenuta]], [[Sean Paul Lockhart]] and Shawn Quinlan.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.eddiehuchro.com/films001.html|title=Eddie Huchro Highlighted Films & Projects |date=2010-07-10|accessdate=2010-07-19}}</ref> |
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|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1247693/ |
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|title=Sister Mary (2009) |
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|work=[[Internet Movie Database]] |
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|date=December 17, 2009 |
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|accessdate=May 16, 2010 |
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}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.eddiehuchro.com/films001.html|title=Eddie Huchro Highlighted Films & Projects |date=2010-07-10|accessdate=2010-07-19}}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
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Homophobic detective Mark Rima must "partner" up with flamboyant gay detective Chris Riant to stop a serial-killing nun from killing five members of a band called The Ex Choir Boys. When it is determined that the detectives cannot solve the case on their own, expert FBI profiler Agent Peccant is assigned to the case. As the details of the case slowly emerge the police determine that the "nun" may only be a silent witness to the grisly murders. The task force then turns its attention on the Catholic Church and a suspect group of priests with a propensity for "cleansing the souls" of innocent young choir boys. |
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Record producer Mitchell Logan has also been working on songs for the film. Has recorded 12 tracks for the album, written by unknown. Logan has announced that he worked on the production of the songs. Songwriter not confirmed co-wrote four songs for the movie. |
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==Background== |
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Sister Mary Movie is a [[dark comedy]] directed, written and produced by Scott Grenke with the actor/producer James Vallo and Z.D. Smith. Sister Mary staring with [[Ant (comedian)|Ant]] (comedian on [[VH1]] and [[Comedy Central]]), [[Bruce Vilanch]] (comedian best known for [[Hollywood Squares]]), [[Judy Tenuta]] (famous comedienne), [[Brent Corrigan]] (actor of [[Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild!|Another Gay Sequel]] and [[Milk (film)|Milk]]) and had a bit part of [[Miss Foozie]] ([[Character (arts)|character]] [[drag queen]]), among others icons and talents of the comedy.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://freemoviereleasesonline.info/2009/sister-mary-2009/|title=Free Movie Releases Online|date=2010-07-10|accessdate=2010-07-19}}</ref> |
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==Production== |
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* [[Production designer]]: Tom Castronovo |
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* [[Gaffer (filmmaking)|Gaffer]]: Mitchell Logan |
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* Costume Assistant: Courtney Jomay Peterson |
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* Assistant: Spencer Lord |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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* [[Ant (comedian)|Ant]] as Agent Peccant |
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* [[James Vallo]] as Mark Rima |
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* [[Brent Corrigan]] as Alter Boy |
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* [[Bruce Vilanch]] as Farmer Jake |
* [[Bruce Vilanch]] as Farmer Jake |
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* [[Judy Tenuta]] as Older Nun |
* [[Judy Tenuta]] as Older Nun |
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* [[Sean Paul Lockhart]] as Chad |
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* Shawn Quinlan as Chris Riant |
* Shawn Quinlan as Chris Riant |
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* James Vallo as Mark Rima |
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* Z.D. Smith as Ray |
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* Matthew Feeney as Chief Homer Bathos |
* Matthew Feeney as Chief Homer Bathos |
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* Anthony Fagiano as Joel Davidson |
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* Janet Clemmons as Daisey |
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* Michelle Shields as Detective Shields |
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* Suzy Brack as Tranny McTrannerson |
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* J.D. Won as Police Officer |
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* Gregg Wright as Eunich Priest |
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* Greg Kuk as Officer Kuk |
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* Thomas Kosik as Father Thomas |
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* Josiah Lipscomb as Logan |
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* Brit Kinner as Dave Rattan |
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* Jayden Varun Shastry as Matt Ingot |
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* Darren Elliot Fulsher as Priest |
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* John-Michael Brooks as Quesnell Cudgeon |
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* Mike Schmack as Ron Lancing |
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* Erik A. Williams as Father Yankovic |
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* Joe Hammerstone as Father Cedric |
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* Joseph Mazurk as Father Joe |
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* James Pusztay as Father O'Bleary |
* James Pusztay as Father O'Bleary |
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* [[Miss Foozie]] as herself |
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* Erin Muir as Elecktra Le Strange |
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* Z.D. Smith as Ray |
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* Suzy Brack as Tranny McTrannerson |
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* [[Michelle Shields]] as Detective Emma Sharp |
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* Eddie Huchro as Father Perdu |
* Eddie Huchro as Father Perdu |
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* Erin Muir as Elecktra Le Strange |
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* Anthony Fagiano as Joel Davidson |
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==Production== |
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* Daniel Scurek as Otis Gudgeon |
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The film is produced by Knee Deep Films, company headed by James Vallo. The film was shot in [[Chicago, Illinois]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://freemoviereleasesonline.info/2009/sister-mary-2009/|title=Free Movie Releases Online|date=2010-07-10|accessdate=2010-07-19}}</ref> |
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* Spencer Lord as Assistant |
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* [[Miss Foozie]] as Herself |
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==Reception== |
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* Josh Margolis as Himself |
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Chris Carpenter said, "Scott Grenke has a lot for which to atone. The movie isn't so much anti-Catholic as it is criminally unfunny".{{citation needed|date=October 2017}} |
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===Awards and nominations=== |
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|- style="background:#b0c4de; text-align:center;" |
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|rowspan=5|2012 |
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|rowspan=5|Laugh or Die Comedy Fest<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://laughordiecomedyfest.com/|title=Laugh Or Die Nominations}}</ref> |
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|Sister Mary |
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|Best Comedy |
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|[[Judy Tenuta]] |
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|Best Actress |
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|Scott Grenke |
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|Director Choice Award |
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|{{won}} |
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|Sister Mary |
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|Special Recognition Award |
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|{{won}} |
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==Soundtrack== |
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#"Knights of the Altar" — Bob Rysavy, Brandon McCauley and Anthony Fischer |
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#"Sacrements" — Anthony Fischer, Brandon McCauley and Bob Rysavy |
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#"Blessed" — Brandon McCauley, Bob Rysavy and Anthony Fischer |
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#"Pillars" — Bob Rysavy, Anthony Fischer and Brandon McCauley |
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#"Falling" — Anthony Fischer, Brandon McCauley and Bob Rysavy |
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#"Disposable" — Brandon McCauley, Bob Rysavy and Anthony Fischer |
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#"Nothing Yet" — Tim Feeney |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{Official website|http://www.sistermarymovie.com/}} |
* {{Official website|http://www.sistermarymovie.com/}} |
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* {{IMDb title|1247693|Sister Mary}} |
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 21 April 2023
Sister Mary | |
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Directed by | Scott Grenke |
Written by | Scott Grenke |
Produced by | Scott Grenke Z.D. Smith James Vallo |
Starring | Ant James Vallo Bruce Vilanch Judy Tenuta Shawn Quinlan Sean Paul Lockhart |
Cinematography | Mitch Logan |
Edited by | Scott Grenke |
Music by | Scott Gilman |
Production company | Knee Deep Films |
Distributed by | West Bridge Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Sister Mary is a 2011 American musical comedy film directed and written by Scott Grenke and starring Ant, James Vallo, Bruce Vilanch, Judy Tenuta, Sean Paul Lockhart and Shawn Quinlan.[1]
Plot[edit]
Homophobic detective Mark Rima must "partner" up with flamboyant gay detective Chris Riant to stop a serial-killing nun from killing five members of a band called The Ex Choir Boys. When it is determined that the detectives cannot solve the case on their own, expert FBI profiler Agent Peccant is assigned to the case. As the details of the case slowly emerge the police determine that the "nun" may only be a silent witness to the grisly murders. The task force then turns its attention on the Catholic Church and a suspect group of priests with a propensity for "cleansing the souls" of innocent young choir boys.
Cast[edit]
- Ant as Agent Peccant
- James Vallo as Mark Rima
- Bruce Vilanch as Farmer Jake
- Judy Tenuta as Older Nun
- Sean Paul Lockhart as Chad
- Shawn Quinlan as Chris Riant
- Matthew Feeney as Chief Homer Bathos
- Anthony Fagiano as Joel Davidson
- James Pusztay as Father O'Bleary
- Miss Foozie as herself
- Z.D. Smith as Ray
- Suzy Brack as Tranny McTrannerson
- Michelle Shields as Detective Emma Sharp
- Eddie Huchro as Father Perdu
- Erin Muir as Elecktra Le Strange
Production[edit]
The film is produced by Knee Deep Films, company headed by James Vallo. The film was shot in Chicago, Illinois.[2]
Reception[edit]
Chris Carpenter said, "Scott Grenke has a lot for which to atone. The movie isn't so much anti-Catholic as it is criminally unfunny".[citation needed]
Awards and nominations[edit]
Year | Award | Nominee | Category | Result |
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2012 | Laugh or Die Comedy Fest[3] | |||
Sister Mary | Best Comedy | Nominated | ||
Judy Tenuta | Best Actress | Nominated | ||
Scott Grenke | Director Choice Award | Won | ||
Sister Mary | Special Recognition Award | Won |
Soundtrack[edit]
- "Knights of the Altar" — Bob Rysavy, Brandon McCauley and Anthony Fischer
- "Sacrements" — Anthony Fischer, Brandon McCauley and Bob Rysavy
- "Blessed" — Brandon McCauley, Bob Rysavy and Anthony Fischer
- "Pillars" — Bob Rysavy, Anthony Fischer and Brandon McCauley
- "Falling" — Anthony Fischer, Brandon McCauley and Bob Rysavy
- "Disposable" — Brandon McCauley, Bob Rysavy and Anthony Fischer
- "Nothing Yet" — Tim Feeney
References[edit]
- ^ "Eddie Huchro Highlighted Films & Projects". 2010-07-10. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
- ^ "Free Movie Releases Online". 2010-07-10. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
- ^ "Laugh Or Die Nominations".
External links[edit]
- 2011 films
- 2011 comedy films
- 2011 LGBT-related films
- 2010s musical comedy films
- 2010s serial killer films
- American LGBT-related films
- American musical comedy films
- American serial killer films
- Films about Catholic nuns
- LGBT-related musical comedy films
- 2010s English-language films
- 2010s American films
- English-language musical comedy films