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2004 film
Baptists at Our Barbecue
Directed byChristian Vuissa
StarringDan Merkley
Steve Anderson
Heather Beers
Wayne Brennan
Katherine Brim
Jan Broberg Felt
Bonnie Burt
Michael Anthony Christian
Bernie Diamond
Frank Gerrish
Distributed byBlue Crow Productions
Halestorm Entertainment
Release date
  • 2004 (2004)
Running time88 min.
LanguageEnglish
Budget$173,306

Baptists at Our Barbecue is a 2004 comedy film based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Robert Farrell Smith. It was directed, and produced by Christian Vuissa. This film features some the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)-centric humor that is meant to appeal to Mormon audiences that non-LDS people are unlikely to get, as well as some humor aimed at non-Mormon audiences.

Plot

"Baptists at Our Barbecue" is the story of the small town of Longwinded, Arizona, USA, a divided, feuding town of 262 Mormons and 262 Baptists. It's also a story about one man who will try anything to end the ridiculous feud and bring the town together, and keep the peace-loving girl of his dreams from leaving town.

Main cast

  • Dan Merkley as Tartan
  • Heather Beers as Charity
  • Jan Broberg Felt as Tartan's Mom
  • Dane Stephens as Sheriff Bob
  • Frank Gerrish as Brother Hatch
  • Tony Larimer as Pastor Stevens

Soundtrack

  • "New Emotion" – Ryan Shupe & the Rubberband
  • "Miracle" – Jamen Brooks
  • "Lucia" – The Court & Spark
  • "A Thousand Miles" – Angela Pace
  • "Long Old Time" – Micah Dahl Anderson
  • "Ghosts Are Good Company" – Bishop Allen
  • "Grew Young" – Sweethaven
  • "Quarry Anthem" – Big Smith
  • "Women Thoughts" – Greg Duckwitz
  • "Head Up the Mountain" – Jamen Brooks
  • "O Sister, There Thou Art" – Micah Dahl Anderson
  • "Stretch On, Road" – Night In Wyoming
  • "The Calm Before the Storm" – Greg Duckwitz
  • "Hallelujah II" – The Court & Spark
  • "If" – The Happies
  • "Perfectly Complicated" – Tiffany Fronk
  • "Let's Have a Barbecue!" – Matt Mattson

References

  1. Baptists at Our Barbecue at Box Office Mojo
  2. "Baptists at Our Barbecue". Mormon Literature & Creative Arts. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  3. Baptists at Our Barbecue at IMDb

External links

Halestorm Entertainment Films


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