Dear God No!

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Dear God No!
Dear God No! poster.jpg
Film poster
Directed by James Bickert
Written byJames Bickert
Produced byJames Bickert
Shane Morton
Nick Morgan
Starring Jett Bryant
Madeline Brumby
Paul McComiskey
CinematographyJonathan Hilton
Edited byJames Bickert
Music byBryan Malone
Distributed by Archstone Distribution
Monster Pictures
Release date
  • September 2011 (2011-09)
Running time
81 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Dear God No! is a 2011 US exploitation action-horror film written and directed by James Bickert and starring Jett Bryant. [1]

Contents

Cast

Development

Dear God No!, directed by James Bickert, was conceived in the backyard of James's house with Shane Morton and Nick Morgan. [2] The film was funded on a shoestring by the producers and when they ran out of money a successful Kickstarter campaign was launched which raised $7665 to complete post production. [3]

Release

Dear God No! was premiered at The Plaza Theater Atlanta in September 2011. The feature was filmed entirely on 16mm film in Atlanta during the fall of 2010. [4]

Artwork

The theatrical poster for Dear God No! was designed by renowned cult poster artist Tom "The Dude Designs" Hodge. [5]

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References

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