Jamen Brooks God Be With You Till We Meet Again
The Singles Ward | |
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Directed by | Kurt Hale |
Written by | Kurt Hale John East. Moyer |
Produced by | Dave Hunter |
Starring | Will Swenson Connie Immature Daryn Tufts Kirby Heyborne Michael Birkeland Zak Aldridge Lincoln Hoppe Tarance Edwards Michelle Ainge Gretchen Whalley Sedra Santos |
Music past | Cody Hale |
Distributed by | Halestorm Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | The states |
Language | English language |
Budget | $500,000 |
Box office | $1,250,798 |
The Singles Ward franchise includes the original pic, The Singles Ward from 2002 and the 2007 sequel, The Singles second Ward , both directed and written by Kurt Hale and John Moyer.
The Singles Ward [edit]
The Singles Ward is a 2002 romantic comedy film, based on Moyer's life equally a stand-up comedian and single member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church building). Like The R.M., and other LDS cinema that followed it, The Singles Ward 's target audience is members of the LDS Church and citizens of Utah. The film follows Jonathan Hashemite kingdom of jordan, a recently divorced Latter-day Saint stand up-up comedian who has not expert his faith in several years, when he meets an active Latter-day Saint woman who changes his perspective.
Plot [edit]
After faithfully serving a full-time mission for the LDS Church and marrying, Hashemite kingdom of jordan finds himself divorced and once again a member of the LDS single adult world. He attends a "singles ward", a congregation specifically for single adults, where the ultimate goal is eternal union. Disenchanted, Hashemite kingdom of jordan stops going to church. He fifty-fifty creates a standup routine lampooning the Mormon lifestyle. His resistance to the church building continues until he falls for Cammie Giles, a member of the local singles ward. Suddenly, Hashemite kingdom of jordan finds going to church more appealing, but is he attending church again just to impress her? During the grade of the moving picture, Jonathan frequently breaks the quaternary wall to narrate events to the audience.
Credits [edit]
- Cast
- Will Swenson every bit Jonathan Jordan
- Connie Immature as Cammie Giles
- Kirby Heyborne as Dalen Martin
- Daryn Tufts as Eldon Coates
- Michael Birkeland as Hyrum
- Lincoln Hoppe every bit DeVerl
- Cameo appearances
A number of celebrity members of the LDS Church make appearances throughout the movie:
- Wally Joyner, a former player for 5 Major League Baseball teams, well-nigh notably the California Angels, as Brother Angel.
- Jeremy Hoop, starring thespian in the movies Charly and The Testaments, as an emotional reader of the book, Charly.
- Danny Ainge, former NBA thespian and current Boston Celtics Full general Managing director, plays a Sunbeam Teacher.
- Shawn Bradley, some other sometime NBA player, as an auto mechanic.
- Pro Football game Hall of Famer Steve Young as Brother Niner. The character name is a reference to Young'due south career as a quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers.[ original inquiry? ]
- LaVell Edwards, former BYU head football coach and one of the most successful college football game coaches of all time, as a very serious putt-putt player.
- Julie Stoffer as herself, pictured in Rolling Stone Magazine.
- Thurl Bailey, another former NBA player.
- Ron McBride, former Academy of Utah head football motorbus, as the father of Cammie Giles.
- Tardily player Gordon Jump, who was still live at the fourth dimension of the filming, and played Arthur Carlson in WKRP in Cincinnati and also played a dryer repairman in numerous Maytag commercials.
- Author, producer, director, and thespian Richard Dutcher as neighbor Wes, who knocks on the door while they are watching Dutcher'south movie God's Army and declines an invitation to watch information technology considering he was offended by the "toilet scenes".
- Crew
- Kurt Unhurt - director
- Kurt Hale and John Moyer - writers
- Eric C. Player - script dr.
Soundtrack [edit]
The soundtrack is a collection of Latter Day Saint artists performing songs from the Hymns of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-mean solar day Saints and the Children'south Songbook. The soundtrack is on Guapo Records.
- "The Church of Jesus Christ" – Magstatic
- "Come, Come up Ye Saints" – Slender
- "There is Sunshine in My Soul Today" – Ponchillo
- "Practice What is Right" – Mismash
- "Popcorn Popping" – Rooster
- "Book of Mormon Stories" – Pipe Dream
- "In Our Lovely Deseret" – Mr. Fusion
- "Go along the Commandments" – Mighty Mahogany
- "I Feel My Savior's Love" – Mismash
- "We Are All Enlisted" – Magstatic
- "Boxing Hymn of the Commonwealth" —Slender
- "Let Us All Press On" – Mr. Fusion
- "When Grandpa Comes" – Slender
- "God Be With You Till We Meet Over again" – Jamen Brooks
The Singles second Ward [edit]
The Singles 2nd Ward | |
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Starring | Kirby Heyborne Erin Chambers Will Swenson Connie Immature Daryn Tufts Michael Birkeland |
Release appointment | 2007 |
The Singles 2nd Ward is the sequel to The Singles Ward. The 2007 film follows Dalen (Kirby Heyborne), and his relationship with a convert named Christine (Erin Chambers).
Plot [edit]
The moving picture follows Martin and his relationship with Christine. Martin, a young professor at Brigham Young University gets engaged to Christine, who is a educatee. When her divorced parents come to town for their nuptials, Dalen and Christine must maintain the peace between them while Jonathan (Will Swenson) is working on a film about his experiences in the starting time film.
Credits [edit]
- Cast
- Kirby Heyborne as Dalen Martin
- Erin Chambers as Christine
- Will Swenson equally Jonathan Jordan
- Connie Young as Cammie Giles
- Daryn Tufts equally Eldon Coates
- Robert Swenson as Zak
- Michael Birkeland every bit Hyrum
- Lisa Higbee as Jenny
- Brad Johnson as Willard
- Katherine Purdie every bit Laura
- Kelly Hennessey equally Kate
- Cameos
- Wally Joyner as Blood brother Angel
Reception [edit]
In the book Religious Humor in Evangelical Christian and Mormon Culture, Elisha McIntyre highlighted the proposal scene betwixt Dalen and Christine, stating that it was "a delicate rest of the serious and humorous mode."[i]
References [edit]
- ^ McIntyre, Elisha (2018-01-25). Religious Humor in Evangelical Christian and Mormon Culture. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 78. ISBN978-1-350-00550-1.
External links [edit]
- Consummate flick on YouTube
- The Singles Ward franchise at IMDb
- Infants on Thrones podcast review of the film
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Singles_Ward_franchise
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