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==Production==
==Production==
The film is produced by Knee Deep Films, company headed by James Vallo. The film was shot in [[Illinois]], [[Chicago]].Sister Mary stars Ant (comedian on [[VH1]] and [[Comedy Central]]), Bruce Vilanch (comedian best known for [[Hollywood Squares]]), Judy Tenuta (famous comedienne), [[Sean Paul Lockhart]] and had a bit part of Miss Foozie (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>
The film is produced by Knee Deep Films, company headed by James Vallo. The film was shot in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. Sister Mary stars Ant (comedian on [[VH1]] and [[Comedy Central]]), Bruce Vilanch (comedian best known for [[Hollywood Squares]]), Judy Tenuta (famous comedienne), [[Sean Paul Lockhart]] and had a bit part of Miss Foozie (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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==References==

Revision as of 17:28, 26 July 2011

Sister Mary
Official Poster
Directed byScott Grenke
Written byScott Grenke
Produced byScott Grenke
Z.D. Smith
James Vallo
StarringAnt
James Vallo
Bruce Vilanch
Judy Tenuta
Shawn Quinlan
Sean Paul Lockhart
CinematographyMitch Logan
Edited byScott Grenke
Music byScott Gilman
Production
company
Knee Deep Films
Distributed byWest Bridge Entertainment
Release date
  • July 16, 2011 (2011-07-16) (USA)
CountryTemplate:Film US
LanguageEnglish
BudgetConfindential[1]

Sister Mary is a 2011 American comedy musical film directed and written by Scott Grenke. It stars Ant, James Vallo, Bruce Vilanch, Judy Tenuta, Sean Paul Lockhart and Shawn Quinlan.[2][3]

Plot

Homophobic detective Mark Rima (James Vallo) must "partner" up with the very gay and flamboyant Detective Chris Riant (Shawn Quinlan) to stop a serial killing Nun from offing 5 band members otherwise known as "The Ex Choir Boys." But when it is determined that the Detectives can't solve the case on their own, expert F.B.I. profiler Agent Peccant (Ant) 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 that have had a propensity for "cleansing the souls" of innocent young choir boys.[4]

Cast

  • Ant as Agent Peccant
  • James Vallo as Mark Rima
  • Bruce Vilanch as Drunken Farmer
  • Judy Tenuta as Mother Nun
  • Sean Paul Lockhart as Adultery Confessor
  • 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 Shields
  • Eddie Huchro as Father Perdu
  • Erin Muir as Elecktra Le Strange

Production

The film is produced by Knee Deep Films, company headed by James Vallo. The film was shot in Chicago, Illinois. Sister Mary stars Ant (comedian on VH1 and Comedy Central), Bruce Vilanch (comedian best known for Hollywood Squares), Judy Tenuta (famous comedienne), Sean Paul Lockhart and had a bit part of Miss Foozie (character drag queen), among others icons and talents of the comedy.[5]

References

  1. ^ "West Bridge Entertainment". 2010-07-10. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  2. ^ "Sister Mary". Internet Movie Database. August 1, 2010. Retrieved November 23, 2010.
  3. ^ "Eddie Huchro Highlighted Films & Projects". 2010-07-10. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  4. ^ Premise - Sister Mary. December 17, 2009. Retrieved May 16, 2010.
  5. ^ "Free Movie Releases Online". 2010-07-10. Retrieved 2010-07-19.

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