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Glorious Mail (2005)

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A Jewish filmmaker from New York travels to the small town of Sinnaville, Mississippi for a week to shoot his graduate thesis documentary about a gay antique dealer and community theater ... See full summary »

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Cast

Credited cast:
Will Atkinson ...
Elvis
Jane Rule Burdine ...
Janie Love
Bruce Butler ...
Bruce Mann
Sharon Cave ...
Theater Cellphone Lady
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Jerome Templeton
Patrick Christ ...
Lighter Boy
Mary Coludrovich ...
Stella
Christa Crowe ...
Ms. Helen Burnett
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Morris Farbstein II
Chloe Davisson ...
Lila Lee Templeton
Flora Dean ...
Esconcia Picard
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Casey
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Timmy Jones
Greg Giblin ...
Pat Harper
Rachael Gray-Lewis ...
Peggy Sharpe
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A Jewish filmmaker from New York travels to the small town of Sinnaville, Mississippi for a week to shoot his graduate thesis documentary about a gay antique dealer and community theater actor causing a local and federal controversy with his gay mailbox. Written by Anonymous

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The talent pool in Sinnaville is a shallow one...

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Indie Film-making at it's finest
6 June 2007 | by See all my reviews

I had the chance to see this film at the Indie Grits Film Fest in South Carolina. I don't normally post reviews online but an independent effort like this deserves mention. Evermore wrote, directed and performed this film with real independent flair. He played to the strengths of independent film-making - taking chances with the narrative and allowing for the actors to work in an improvisational environment. The result is a genuinely hilarious, irreverent, and truly independent film. With a little luck, this film could gain a wide audience - it's got the right ingredients to pull it off. Go check it out.


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