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Richard Dutcher

  • Actor
  • Producer
  • Director
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Director Richard Dutcher behind the camera on the set of "Evil Angel."
A wealthy banker lies ritualistically and brutally murdered. The banker's daughter and only heir, Rana (Alex McKenna), calls upon Cyrus Rothwell (Randy Wayne), a brilliant but eccentric freelance writer, to assist in the investigation. Teaming up with veteran homicide detective Leon Weed (Sean Astin), they suddenly find themselves thrust into the cryptic world of Freemasonry- pitted against a killer searching for a legendary relic, shrouded by hundreds of years of myth and mystery. Rothwell's troubles multiply as he deduces the killer is one of the banker's close inner circle. With an inheritance of millions hanging in the balance, everyone is a suspect and every action perceived as motive. Rothwell's path becomes even more cloudy as his relationship with the beautiful heiress dances on the edge of charm and collusion. Cyrus is forced to come to grips with powers beyond his natural senses as well as his own mysterious past ties to Freemasonry in order to unmask the killer before they strike again. The Freemason is a thoughtful suspense thriller- part Sherlock, part Hitchcock, creating a gripping mystery for you to unlock.
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Dutcher's first film was the ultra-low budget student film "Brother John." As a young graduate of film school Dutcher poured everything he had into making his first feature-length film, the romantic comedy "Girl Crazy." Although "Girl Crazy" was never screened theatrically, Dutcher did sell the picture to HBO/Cinemax, and was able to recoup his expenses.

In 1997 Dutcher directed "Eliza and I", a film adapted from the stage play by actress/playwright Elizabeth J. Hansen, which was shown on public television and is available on video.

Dutcher's first theatrically released film was "God's Army," made with a production budget of $250,000, a paltry sum by today's standards. But after it was released in Utah it became the second-highest grossing film in the state for that year. "God's Army" went on to be shown in theaters all over the US, in Mexico and in Canada. It ended up grossing over $2.6 million in U.S. box office sales, and then sold over $2.5 million in videos and DVDs in the first year of video release. In budget to gross ratio, it was the fourth most profitable film of the year 2000. In his review of "God's Army" renowned critic Michael Medved wrote "Richard Dutcher is a wunderkind of truly terrifying potential."

With the critical and financial success of "God's Army", Dutcher was easily able to raise money for this next film project. "Brigham City" opened in Utah theaters on April 6, 2001. It eventually played in theaters around the country. Critics generally considered it an even better film than "God's Army." But its darker subject matter (the plot revolves around the sheriff's search for a serial killer), as well as its PG-13 rating seemed to keep some movie-goers away.

He then made and released "States of Grace," a follow up to "God's Army." It was this film that provoked film critic Wade Major of Boxoffice Magazine to write, "Dutcher has joined the ranks of the very best independent filmmakers in the world."

In 2007, in a full-page editorial in the Utah newspaper The Daily Herald, Dutcher publicly left Mormonism. He released his film "Falling" in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City in 2008. He considers it his finest film.

After "Falling" Dutcher made the 7 million dollar horror film "Evil Angel" starring Ving Rhames ("Pulp Fiction," "Mission Impossible: Fallout") which received a wide international release, but has never received a North American release.

He returned to his low-budget roots with the comedy "The Boys at the Bar" starring Bo Hopkins ("American Graffitti" "The Wild Bunch"). The film was shot in eight days and made for a budget of $150,000. The film, although finished, has yet to be released. Dutcher plans a 2023 release.

As a hired gun screenwriter, Dutcher has written multiple screenplays now in development for director John McTiernan ("Die Hard," "Predator") and producer George Folsey Jr. ("An American Werewolf in London," "The Blues Brothers," "The Twilight Zone"). He wrote the screenplay for the independent feature "The Flyboys" from director Rocco Devilliers, as well as Devilliers' next film, "Dark Highway."
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Actor/Director Richard Dutcher and Actress Virginia Reece at the Salt Lake City premiere of "Falling."
Screenwriter Richard Dutcher with his son Ethan on the set of "The Flyboys."
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Director Richard Dutcher on the set of "The Boys at the Bar."
Actor/Director Richard Dutcher in "The Boys at the Bar."
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Known for

Brigham City (2001)
Brigham City
6.8
  • Sheriff
  • 2001
God's Army (2000)
God's Army
6.2
  • Elder Dalton
  • 2000
States of Grace (2005)
States of Grace
6.8
  • Producer
  • 2005
Falling (2008)
Falling
8.2
  • Eric Boyle
  • 2008

Credits

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Actor

  • Robber's Roost
    • Frank
    • Completed
  • Chapter X
    • Edgar Oswell
    • Post-production
  • 13 Bullets (2018)
    13 Bullets
    • Wild Bill
    • Short
    • 2018
  • Welcome to the Rubber Room (2017)
    Welcome to the Rubber Room
    • Julian
    • 2017
  • American Nobody (2016)
    American Nobody
    • Fred
    • 2016
  • The Boys at the Bar
    • Richard
    • 2016
  • Michael Flynn, Austin R. Grant, Paris Warner, Mason D. Davis, Morgan Gunter, and Alexander Woods in The Next Door (2016)
    The Next Door
    • Man at Door
    • Short
    • 2016
  • Randy Wayne in The Freemason (2013)
    The Freemason
    • Sheldon Lombard
    • 2013
  • Skinwalker Ranch (2013)
    Skinwalker Ranch
    • Chemical Suit Escort #2
    • 2013
  • Templar Nation (2013)
    Templar Nation
    • Professor William Sinclair
    • 2013
  • Absolution Is Now Public (2013)
    Absolution Is Now Public
    • Rick
    • Short
    • 2013
  • Luna Mesa (2011)
    Luna Mesa
    • Expatriate
    • 2011
  • The Threshold (2011)
    The Threshold
    • Him
    • Short
    • 2011
  • The Maze (2010)
    The Maze
    • Sheriff Ben
    • 2010
  • Evil Angel (2009)
    Evil Angel
    • Martineau
    • 2009
  • Falling (2008)
    Falling
    • Eric Boyle
    • 2008
  • American Grace
    • Officer Murray
    • 2003

Producer

  • The Boys at the Bar
    • producer
    • 2016
  • Evil Angel (2009)
    Evil Angel
    • producer
    • 2009
  • Nobody Knows: The Untold Story of Black Mormons (2008)
    Nobody Knows: The Untold Story of Black Mormons
    • executive producer
    • 2008
  • Falling (2008)
    Falling
    • producer
    • 2008
  • States of Grace (2005)
    States of Grace
    • producer
    • 2005
  • Jonah: A Great Fish Story (2005)
    Jonah: A Great Fish Story
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • Video
    • 2005
  • Brigham City (2001)
    Brigham City
    • producer
    • 2001
  • God's Army (2000)
    God's Army
    • producer
    • 2000
  • Girl Crazy (1994)
    Girl Crazy
    • producer
    • 1994
  • Brother John
    • producer
    • Short
    • 1988

Director

  • 13 Bullets (2018)
    13 Bullets
    • Director
    • Short
    • 2018
  • The Boys at the Bar
    • Director
    • 2016
  • Evil Angel (2009)
    Evil Angel
    • Director
    • 2009
  • Falling (2008)
    Falling
    • Director
    • 2008
  • States of Grace (2005)
    States of Grace
    • Director
    • 2005
  • Brigham City (2001)
    Brigham City
    • Director
    • 2001
  • God's Army (2000)
    God's Army
    • Director
    • 2000
  • Elizabeth Hansen in Eliza and I (1997)
    Eliza and I
    • Director
    • 1997
  • Girl Crazy (1994)
    Girl Crazy
    • Director
    • 1994
  • Brother John
    • Director
    • Short
    • 1988

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Brigham City
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Brigham City

Personal details

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  • Spouse
    • Gwen Dutcher1988 - 2012 (divorced, 7 children)
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    • 1 Interview

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  • Trivia
    After seeing his film "Brigham City," the mayor of the real Brigham City, Utah, gave him the Key to the City.
  • Quotes
    Directors who say that their movies are like their children have either never had children or aren't spending enough time with the ones they've got.
  • Trademark
      Films focus on loss of innocence
  • Nickname
    • Father of Mormon Cinema

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