Four Faces of God

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Four Faces of God
Directed byAnthony Hartman
Written byAnthony Hartman
Jango Sircus
Produced byJack Gilardi Jr.
Dallas Hartman
Starring Jaime King
Leon Robinson
Robert LaSardo
William Knight
Mark Rose
Nicholas Stratton
CinematographyMichael G. Wojciechowski
Edited bySteve Rogers
Release date
  • 2002 (2002)
CountryUnited States
Language English

Four Faces of God is a 2002 film directed by Anthony Hartman. Written by Hartman and Jango Sircus, the film stars Leon Robinson as Jah, Robert LaSardo as Tony, and Jaime King as Sam.

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