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The Last Supper | |
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Directed by | Marius A. Markevicius |
Written by | Michael Bortone Luke Franco Jason Markarian Joseph F. McCluskey |
Produced by | Marius A. Markevicius Nathan L. Smith |
Starring | Chip Bent Michael Bortone Isaiah Mustafa Eliza Dushku Andrew Davoli |
Cinematography | Gavin Kelly |
Edited by | Darrin Navarro |
Production company | Sorrento Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 16 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $45,000 |
The Last Supper is a 2006 American short comedy film about the Biblical Last Supper, depicted as having occurred at a contemporary nightclub. The film was directed by Marius A. Markevicius and stars Chip Bent, Michael Bortone, Eliza Dushku, Andrew Davoli and Isaiah Mustafa.
The Last Supper premiered in September 2006 at the San Diego Film Festival.
Cast
- Chip Bent as JC
- Michael Bortone as Judas
- Isaiah Mustafa as Moses
- Eliza Dushku as Waitress
- Ryan Krause as Lazarus
- Seth Garfunkel as Parental Peter
- Chris Andrew Giulla as Assuming Andrew
- Brad Pennington as Curious James
- Dave Power as Loud Guy John
- Nate Dushku as Quoting Philip
- Andrew Davoli as Metro Bartholomew
- Wyatt Russell as Doubting Thomas
- Luke Franco as Pent Up Matthew
- Jason Markarian as Instigating James
- Sebastian Hinton as Insecure Thaddaeas
- Paul Rae as Simon
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