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| Jonathan C. Green | ... | Jesus / Ultrachrist | |
| Celia A. Montgomery | ... | Molly | |
| Samuel Bruce Campbell | ... | Parks Commissioner A.C. Meany | |
| Dara Shindler | ... | Jada Jennsen | |
| Jordan Hoffman | ... | Archangel Ira | |
| Danielle Langlois | ... | Jane | |
| Samantha Dark | ... | Paula | |
| Nathaniel Graves | ... | Tommy | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Rana Lee Araneta | ... | Pool Player #2 | |
| Amanda Bernen | ... | Meany's Masseuse | |
| Jonathan Bloom | ... | Local Sinner | |
| Patrick Brennan | ... | Perverted Cheer Fan (voice) | |
| Tian Chen | ... | Local Sinner | |
| Bob Cohen | ... | Marty | |
| Elizabeth Cooper | ... | Wrestling Fan | |
| Don Creech | ... | God the Father | |
| Dan Cross | ... | Local Sinner | |
| Tara Cullen | ... | 'For a Good Time Call' Girl | |
| Jen Deaderick | ... | Local Hypocrite | |
| Marcy Dermansky | ... | Wrestling Fan | |
| Kerry Douglas Dye | ... | Lesser Angel (as Eladio Von Neumann-Phoc) | |
| Ann Farrell | ... | Scandalized Nun | |
| Jurgen Fauth | ... | Richard Nixon (as Dr. Jurgen Fauth) | |
| Kim Gatewood | ... | Drunk Girl #1 | |
| Jessica Goring | ... | Wireless Operatrix (voice) | |
| Marty Grillo | ... | Murray Klein | |
| Rob Haussman | ... | Yo Mama Osama | |
| Stefan Helmreich | ... | Local Hypocrite | |
| Sunny Hong | ... | Kid With Candy Bar | |
| Sky Hosoya | ... | Dominatrix | |
| Jen MacNeil | ... | Madame / Cheerleader / Extra Voices (voice) | |
| Ryan V. McCallum | ... | Jim Morrison | |
| Mary McCarthy | ... | Murray's Wife | |
| Blaise Michaels | ... | Mme. Tushka's Girl #2 | |
| Steve Montague | ... | Adolph Hitler | |
| Kristen Moser | ... | Pro-Jesus Interviewee | |
| Edmund Mullins | ... | Wrestling Fan (as Edmund Eugene Mullins III) | |
| Leila Nelson | ... | Leila | |
| Kimberly A. Nowaczyk | ... | Local Sinner | |
| Heather Paxon | ... | Wrestling Fan | |
| Samantha Pelosi | ... | Girl Who Wants Ice Cream | |
| Josh Pelzek | ... | Wrestling Fan | |
| R.T. Pierce | ... | Pool Player #1 | |
| Jamie Rabinaw | ... | Wrestling Fan (as Jamie Lisa Rabinaw) | |
| Amber Ray | ... | Wrestling Card Girl | |
| Bryan Riss | ... | Bummed-Out Rabbi | |
| Darrill Rosen | ... | Anti-Jesus Interviewee | |
| Jason Rozger | ... | Wrestling Fan | |
| James Ruchala | ... | Banjo Player | |
| Laura Ruchala | ... | Girl in Alley | |
| Pete Ruppert | ... | Wrestling Fan | |
| John Schmit | ... | Local Hypocrite | |
| Shappy Seasholtz | ... | Wrestling Announcer | |
| Milind Shah | ... | Wrestling Fan | |
| Jennifer Simonds | ... | Local Sinner | |
| Ruth Singleton | ... | Wrestling Fan | |
| Caroline Whitney Smith | ... | Drunk Girl #2 | |
| Denise Stockman | ... | Local Hypocrite | |
| Michael R. Thomas | ... | Vlad the Impaler | |
| Noah Timan | ... | Enlightened One (as Noah Vivekanand Timan) | |
| Mike Urdaneta | ... | Purty Lady Interviewee | |
| Vanessa Vetrini | ... | Haggard Mother | |
| Ashley Yeater | ... | Mme. Tushka's Girl #1 | |
| Sim Xai Ying | ... | Times Square Cartoonist | |
Directed by | |||
| Kerry Douglas Dye | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Kerry Douglas Dye | (screenplay) & | |
| Jordan Hoffman | (screenplay) | |
| Kerry Douglas Dye | (story) | |
Produced by | |||
| Jordan Hoffman | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Howard Leshaw | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Peter Olsen | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Kerry Douglas Dye | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Ann Farrell | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Catherine Barinas | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Michael R. Thomas | .... | special makeup effects artist | |
Sound Department | |||
| Bryant Musgrove | .... | sound recordist | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Jondon Altinay | .... | additional camera team | |
| Patrick Greco | .... | additional camera team | |
| Vincent Pujo | .... | assistant camera (as Vincent Pugo) | |
| Milind Shah | .... | additional camera team | |
| Mike Urdaneta | .... | assistant camera | |
Casting Department | |||
| Jessica Goring | .... | casting associate | |
Other crew | |||
| Scott Tabatt | .... | dog wrangler | |
Thanks | |||
| Adam Able | .... | thanks | |
| Josh Apter | .... | thanks | |
| Sal Baretta | .... | thanks | |
| Wren Britton | .... | thanks | |
| John Caglione Jr. | .... | thanks | |
| Paul Connoly | .... | thanks: McCann's Pub | |
| Ira Dermansky | .... | thanks | |
| Ellen Donahue | .... | thanks | |
| Jurgen Fauth | .... | thanks (as Dr. Jurgen Fauth) | |
| George Hoffman | .... | thanks | |
| Sibby Hoffman | .... | thanks | |
| Jawad Metni | .... | thanks | |
| Joan Mound | .... | thanks | |
| Edmund Mullins | .... | thanks (as Edmund Eugene Mullins III) | |
| Jackie Pelosi | .... | thanks | |
| Josh Pelzek | .... | thanks | |
| William S. Repsher | .... | thanks | |
| Jason Rozger | .... | thanks | |
| Paarus Sohi | .... | thanks: Ditmars Food Mart | |
| Raj Sohi | .... | thanks: Ditmars Food Mart | |
| Sunita Sohi | .... | thanks: Ditmars Food Mart | |
| Kim Tabatt | .... | thanks | |
| Jenna Zumsteg | .... | thanks | |
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Whoa, this movie looks cheap. It looks like it was shot on the streets of New York City with nothing but $14 and a silver superhero suit. The good news is, it's pretty funny. A few sidesplitters, and solid chuckles up until the end, which is utterly hilarious.
The premise is that Jesus comes back to Earth in the modern day and finds he's a bit of a freak. He meets a seamstress and has her make him a superhero costume so he'll be able to relate. Then the Antichrist (who's the NYC Parks Commissioner, for some reason), resurrects the greatest sinners in history to fight Ultrachrist, and then ... then things get kind of weird.
While the movie may dwell a little long on some subplots (a romance between a pretty reporter and Jesus's angel sidekick may be a tad too much gravy), it manages to sustain momentum throughout, and by the final twenty minutes, when Jesus and Satan go head-to-head at what seems to be a benefit Honkytonk concert, it's reached deliriously crazy highs of hilarity.
Minor masterpiece? Maybe not ... but I did appreciate that the movie didn't stoop to lowbrow scatological humor at all (obscure political references are more its thing), and the performances (except a few where it's clearly someones friend or sister) are quite good -- particularly Jonathan C. Green as Jesus/Ultrachrist.
If you can tolerate low production values, bad sound and Klezmer music, Ultrachrist! is a movie worth checking out.