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"Christian, a hunky, 20-something,
West Hollywood party boy gets more than he bargains for when he tries to
seduce 19-year-old Elder Aaron Davis, a sexually confused Mormon missionary
who moves into his apartment complex"
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Title |
Latter Days |
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Director |
C. Jay Cox |
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Country |
U S A |
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Year |
2003 |
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Length |
107 minutes |
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Genre |
Feature - Drama |
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Website |
www.latterdaysmovie.com |
Crew
Cast
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Director/Writer |
C. Jay Cox |
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"Elder
Aaron Davis" |
Steve Sandvoss |
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Executive Producers |
Scott Zimmerman |
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"Christian" |
Wes Ramsey |
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J Todd Harris |
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"Julie" |
Rebekah Jordan |
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Kermit Johns |
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"Traci" |
Amber Benson |
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Co-Executive Producers |
G Sterling Zinsmeyer |
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"Andrew" |
Khary Payton |
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Michael Wool |
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"Lila" |
Jacqueline Bisset |
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Tom Soto |
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"Ryder" |
Joseph Gordon-Levitt |
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Producers - Funny Boy Films |
Kirkland Tibbels |
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"Harmon" |
Rob McElhenney |
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Jennifer Schafer |
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"Gilford" |
David Poser |
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Co-Producer Funny Boy Films |
George Bendele |
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"Keith" |
Erik Palladino |
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Associate Producer |
Darryl Anderle |
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"Sister
Davis" |
Mary Kay Place |
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Line Producer |
Jennifer Schafer |
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"Farron
Davis" |
Jim Ortlieb |
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Music |
Eric Allaman |
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Music Supervisor |
Michael Lloyd |
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Director of Photography |
Carl Bartels |
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Editor |
John Keitel |
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