
Gospel of Deceit (2006)
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- Not Rated
- 1h 28min
- Thriller
- 28 Apr 2006 (USA)
- TV Movie
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Alexandra Paul | ... |
Emily / wife
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J.C. MacKenzie | ... |
Ted / husband
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Corey Sevier | ... |
Luke / Emily's lover
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Zoie Palmer | ... |
Tracy / Luke's girlfriend
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Jane Spidell | ... |
Cindy Peale
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Julie Watson | ... |
Amanda
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Lisa Berry | ... |
Sarah
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Steve Cumyn | ... |
Dick Nemani
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Deborah Odell | ... |
Lori Fusaro / reporter
(as Deborah O'Dell)
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Kate Campbell | ... |
Betty Sue Clark
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Asia Vieira | ... |
Margaret
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Conrad Coates | ... |
Neil-Saint Armand
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Colleen Williams | ... |
Alice Marshall
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Meaghan Wilkinson | ... |
Young Emily
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Ian Blackwood | ... |
Ted / Young
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Trevor Bain | ... |
Officer Burke
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Kristina Nicoll | ... |
Dr. Feldman
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Olivia Jones | ... |
Dr. Isbell
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Directed by
Timothy Bond |
Written by
John Benjamin Martin | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Suzanne Berger | ... | producer (as Suzanne L. Berger) |
Julian Grant | ... | producer |
Noreen Halpern | ... | executive producer |
Jeff Lynas | ... | co-producer |
John Morayniss | ... | executive producer |
Craig Nicholls | ... | executive producer (as Craig Nichols) |
Joey Plager | ... | executive producer (as Joseph Plager) |
Music by
David Findlay |
Cinematography by
Alwyn Kumst |
Editing by
Ben Wilkinson |
Editorial Department
Colin Campbell | ... | on-line editor |
Matt Cluett | ... | first assistant editor |
Lorraine Grant | ... | colorist |
Mike Palmer | ... | dailies coordinator |
Casting By
Kim Everest | ||
Brian Levy |
Production Design by
Harold Thrasher |
Set Decoration by
Jerri Thrasher |
Costume Design by
Judith England |
Makeup Department
George Aywaz | ... | assistant hair stylist |
Traci Loader | ... | key makeup artist |
Madeleine Russell | ... | key hair stylist (as Madeline Russell) |
Ana Sorys | ... | assistant makeup artist (as Anya Sorys) |
Production Management
David Fraser | ... | assistant post-production supervisor |
Julian Grant | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ron Oxley | ... | second assistant director |
Tony Thatcher | ... | first assistant director |
Stewart Young | ... | third assistant director |
Art Department
Julie Beebe | ... | key scenic (as Julie Bebee) |
Andrew Kawczynski | ... | property master (as Andrew Kawcynski) |
William Koon | ... | first assistant art director |
James 'Jay' Krikorian | ... | set dresser (as James Krikorian) |
Phil Leach | ... | assistant props |
Katy Thatcher | ... | art production assistant |
Theresa Tindall | ... | graphics |
Peter Waffle | ... | lead buyer |
Sound Department
Fred Brennan | ... | dialogue editor |
Steve Copley | ... | foley recordist |
Sue Fawcett | ... | assistant dialogue editor (as Susan Fawcett) |
Chaim Gilad | ... | sound mixer |
Nahid Islam | ... | sound coordinator |
Nahid Islam | ... | sound coordinator |
Jeremy MacLaverty | ... | re-recording mixer |
Ken Porter | ... | boom operator |
Dale Sheldrake | ... | sound effects editor |
John Sievert | ... | foley artist |
Randy Wilson | ... | foley recordist |
Fred Brennan | ... | adr editor (uncredited) |
Stunts
Alison Reid | ... | stunt coordinator / stunt double: Emily |
John Stoneham Jr. | ... | stunt driver |
Camera and Electrical Department
Jennifer Beasley | ... | second assistant camera |
Michel Bisson | ... | camera operator: "b" camera |
Adam Craig | ... | camera trainee |
Alwyn Kumst | ... | camera operator: "a" camera |
Quinn Martin | ... | electric |
Nelson Peixoto | ... | best boy |
Gottfried Pflugbeil | ... | first assistant camera: "a" camera |
Sara Pickett | ... | first assistant camera: "b" camera |
Anthony Police | ... | dolly grip |
Derek Porter | ... | gaffer |
Chris Rowles | ... | genny operator |
Morgan Sainsbury | ... | electric |
Cactus Simser | ... | genny operator |
Jeff Smallacombe | ... | best boy |
Craig Steele | ... | key grip |
Patrick Thompson | ... | grip |
Pief Weyman | ... | still photographer (as L. Pief Weyman) |
Blake Wood | ... | genny operator |
Casting Department
Nancy Botting-Harrison | ... | extras casting |
Jon Comerford | ... | casting director: Toronto |
Kim Everest | ... | casting director: Toronto |
Jeff Harrison | ... | extras casting assistant |
Brian Levy | ... | casting director: Toronto |
Kate Masson | ... | casting assistant |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Emma England | ... | costume set supervisor |
Kim Forrest | ... | assistant costume designer |
Sheila Radovancevic | ... | wardrobe truck |
Soo Luen Tom | ... | extras costume coordinator |
Location Management
Brad Alexander | ... | assistant location manager |
Walter Nixon | ... | location manager |
Ed Reiter | ... | location production assistant (as Eddie Reiter) |
Script and Continuity Department
Danielle Depeyre | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
George Mantis | ... | driver |
Mickey McAllister | ... | driver |
Greg McGrath | ... | transportation captain |
Kevin McKinnon | ... | driver |
Elsa Scruton | ... | transportation coordinator (as Elsa 'Deedee' Scruton) |
Additional Crew
Jessica Allen | ... | production assistant |
Ralph Bruzzese | ... | on-set security |
Kym Crepin | ... | accountant |
Lincoln D'Souza | ... | assistant accountant |
David Fraser | ... | assistant to producer |
Michelle Kanyo | ... | production assistant |
Lenore Nemani | ... | assistant production coordinator |
Steena Petersen | ... | craft server (as Stenna Petersen) |
Emma Polimac | ... | assistant to production designer |
JoAnne Rivers | ... | production coordinator |
John Robinson | ... | production business legal affairs |
Anna Salim | ... | assistant: John Morayniss |
Carla Spizziri | ... | assistant accountant |
Stacey Tenenbaum | ... | assistant: Noreen Halpern |
Alyssa Kling | ... | on-set tutor (uncredited) |
Dahla MacKenna | ... | educational supervisor (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Blueprint Entertainment
- Regent Entertainment (in association with)
Distributors
- CanWest Global Communications (2006) (Canada) (tv)
- Lifetime Television (2006) (United States) (tv)
- Narrative Capital (2020) (World-wide)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Absolute (thanks)
- Breakthrough Entertainment (post house)
- Capers on Location (catering)
- City of Guelph (thanks)
- EP Canada (thanks)
- Enterprise Rent A Car (thanks)
- Hand Prop (props supplied by)
- Holiday Inn Guelph (thanks)
- Jones Brown Insurance (thanks)
- K. Walsh & Associates (thanks)
- London House (very special thanks)
- Marshall/Plumb Research Associates (thanks)
- PS Production Services (thanks)
- Ramada Hotel (thanks)
- Sim (thanks)
- Stargrazing (craft service)
- Sutton Place Hotel (thanks)
- Toronto Film Studios (thanks)
- U.B. Signs & Graphics (thanks)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In the small town of Heward, Pennsylvania, charismatic Reverend Ted Wendell and his wife of twenty years Emily Wendell are the well-respected power couple behind the Heward Community Church and its associated ministry empire, which currently includes a radio show. Although Emily loves her husband, small signs demonstrate to her that he is slowly pulling away from her, at least professionally, as he starts to make decisions about the ministry without consulting her, at a crucial time where they have been working on moving from the radio show into television. That television deal is now in the works with Ted needing to make a good impression on the decision makers for it to happen. Another unilateral decision Ted makes is to take in and hire a young drifter named Luke McElroy as a handyman, Luke who Ted allows to stay in a room in the church basement. Although Emily doesn't disagree with Ted about not turning away a "lost sheep" as they both see Luke, Emily, unlike Ted who works on instinct, and her intuition don't fully trust Luke because he doesn't talk about himself, which to her means that he's hiding something. However, like most of the female parishioners, Emily cannot deny Luke's own charisma due to his smoldering good looks. Despite Luke knowing that Emily doesn't fully trust him, the two embark on an affair, on Luke's side it eventually turning into love. Emily knows that the affair could spell disaster for her marriage, Ted, the ministry and the possible television deal if they are discovered. Emily's feelings for Luke and their affair may change as Luke slowly starts to expose bits and pieces from his past, most specifically the reason he figuratively showed up on their doorstep, and as issues from Emily's own past associated with what she and Luke are doing start to surface affecting her psyche and religious faith. Written by Huggo |
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Taglines | Thou shalt not lust. See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Features a Wheel Trans vehicle. Wheel Trans is the branch of the Toronto Transit Commission, Toronto's public transit system, for those with physical disabilities. See more » |
Goofs | Without being told by his wife Emily, Rev. Wendell volunteered that Luke was an ex-convict when the minister claimed not to know Luke. See more » |
Movie Connections | References Cool Hand Luke (1967). See more » |
Quotes |
Dr. Isbell:
[as Emily sees if her baby is healthy]
Emily, I have to ask you a sensitive question. It's in the interest of your baby's health and yours. Emily Wendell: [smiles] Of course. What is it? Dr. Isbell: Who's the father? Emily Wendell: [frowns at her in shock] I can't believe you asked me that! Ted is the father! Dr. Isbell: Ted had a vasectomy two years ago. [Emily goes awestruck] Dr. Isbell: I assumed you knew. Emily Wendell: No, that can't be true! He would've told me! Dr. Isbell: I'm sorry, Emily. You have my word; no one else will know. See more » |