Sister Mary (film)
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 | 1 hr. 39 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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.[1]
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 (Judy Tenuta) 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 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.
Cast
- 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
The film is produced by Knee Deep Films, company headed by James Vallo. The film was shot in Chicago, Illinois.[2]
Reception
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".
Awards and nominations
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
- "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
- ^ "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".