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An Extremist group travels back in time to assassinate Christ before the Crucifixion. The fate of the world now depends on a genius with no faith...and a man who has lost his.

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Cast

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jordyn Barrera ...
Mutant #3
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Villager
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Brandt
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Roman Soldier #6
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Roman Soldier #1
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Guard #8
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Jesus
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Roman Soldier #3
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Ram's Father
Adrian Cruz ...
Guard #1
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Felix
Beau Davidson ...
VO Einstein
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Ahmed
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Ahmed's Father
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Kabil
Corey Foxx ...
Angry Man
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Ram's Mother
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Merchant
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The Other Mary
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Guard #5
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Sabeer
Paris Hepburn ...
Villager #4
Jermaine Johnson ...
Disciple
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Ahmed's Mother
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Ashley
Ilsa Levine ...
Amy
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Young Genius
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Mary's Friend
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Scientist #2
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Old Rashad
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Terrorist
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Angry Man #3
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Diane
Jared Motyl ...
Guard #3
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Guard 2
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Roman Soldier #2
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Judas
Mona Ricks ...
Car Crash Witness
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Raashad
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Ram
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Scientist #3
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VO Security Guard
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Angry Man #4
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Peter
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Professor
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Soldier #5
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Mary
Anthony Spurgin ...
Army Medic (as Tony Spurgin)
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Scientist #1
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Amanda
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Tomb Soldier #1
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Simon
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Personnel Manager
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Angry Man (as Matt Williams)
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Mutant #1 (as Laura Mairwen Holmes)
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Roman Soldier #4

Directed by

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Jim Carroll

Written by

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Jim Carroll ... (writer)

Produced by

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Beth Jasper ... line producer
Brad Keller ... producer
Joey Stewart ... consulting producer

Cinematography by

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Ron Gonzalez

Casting By

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Katrina Bolen ... (as Katrina Cook)

Production Design by

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Jason Hammond

Art Direction by

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David Moline ... (production design)

Set Decoration by

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Winona Yu

Makeup Department

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Errol Spat Oktan ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Dee Evans ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Cristen Leah Haynes ... second unit director
Anthony Melino ... second assistant director
Jeff Weiss ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Matt Dayton ... props
Doug Field ... props
Jay Grimes ... property master
Randall Hearne ... property master
Rina Hyena ... props
Jermaine Johnson ... set dresser
Errol Spat Oktan ... assistant property master
Clare Surgeson ... props
Ryan Lee Walters ... assistant art director
Chris Wolters ... props

Sound Department

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Susan Fitz-Simon ... foley artist
Ryan Gunn ... boom operator
Justin Hennard ... re-recording mixer
Lance Hoffman ... sound mixer
Jake Kluge ... sound
Courtney Larkins ... utility sound
Madeleine Dunaway Stevens ... sound editor

Special Effects by

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Grace Denner ... special effects makeup
Steve Krieger ... special effects coordinator
Brandon Noack ... special effects technician

Visual Effects by

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Chad Briggs ... visual effects supervisor
Chloe Gray ... visual effects artist
Wes Meyers ... visual effects supervisor
Robert Reynolds ... compositing supervisor

Stunts

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Corey Cannon ... stunts
Jenin Gonzalez ... stunts
Barry Hanley ... stunts
Freddie Poole ... stunt coordinator
Westin Poole ... stunts
Víctor Quintero ... stunt coordinator
Christian Stokes ... stunts
Rich Vieira ... stunts
Mat Williams ... stunt performer (as Matt Williams)
Tom Zembrod ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Shance Ryan Brentham ... assistant camera
Scott Delane ... grip
Lyndon Gonzales ... assistant camera
Hollin Lange ... b camera operator
Dan Leonard ... grip
Eric Meisner ... gaffer
Alicia Pascual ... first assistant camera (as Alicia Pascal)
Sunny Perera ... camera pa
Russell Rakestraw ... key grip
Caleb Robertson ... best grip boy
Juan Rocha ... best boy grip
William Tinker ... best boy electrical
Jamarrio Washington ... first assistant camera
Thomas Whiteside ... grip

Casting Department

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Katrina Bolen ... casting (as Katrina Cook)
Alyssa joy Cook ... casting assistant
Tom Zembrod ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Grace Denner ... wardrobe assistant
Aneesah Woolfolk ... key costumer

Location Management

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Ken Arkwell ... location manager (creditOnly)

Script and Continuity Department

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Cydney Cox ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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John Compton ... publicity assitant
Amanda Furman ... production assistant
Chris Gallop ... set medic
Randall Hearne ... armorere
Belle Oktan ... set security
Lar Park-Lincoln ... acting coach
Nick Perry ... stand-in: Morgan Roberts/Ram
Danielle Ruby Philippa ... production accountant
Becka Rose ... Acting Assistant
Nishma Santos ... production assistant
Lori Twichell ... publicist
Sydney Twichell ... publicity assistant

Thanks

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Melody Djavadi ... special thanks
Sam Eigen ... special thanks
Michelle Welch ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Ram Goldstein and three of the world's top geniuses are commissioned to compete against other elite scientists in a race to create the first matter transfer machine. Ahmed Amir is financing the program at his technology institute. While engineering the project, Ram discovers time travel. However, he also uncovers that the institute is a shield for an extreme terrorist group with the intentions of using the technology as a weapon. Ram's friends are held hostage and he is forced to complete the machine. Meanwhile, Ahmed makes plans to travel back in time to kill Jesus and prevent the resurrection. Before Ram can escape, Ahmed hijacks the machine and sends a military team, led by Brandt, to kill Jesus. Their interference causes all hell breaks loose and mankind is thrown into an apocalypse. With no time to spare, only a genius with no faith and a man who lost his hold the fate of the world in their hands.

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Taglines Young geniuses create time travel only to find that extremists are using it to send assassins to kill Jesus. They must hijack the time machine, stop the assassins, and restore the resurrection to save the world from the apocalypse. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Assassin 33 A.D. (2020) (United States)
  • Black Easter Resurrection (United States)
  • Чёрная пасха (Russia)
  • Pasqua Nera (Italy)
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Runtime
  • 113 min
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Box Office

Budget $5,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The movie starts by listing several awards, none of which can be confirmed. The director clarified that the movie allegedly won all those awards under a different title, Resurrection Time Conspiracy, which cannot be confirmed either. See more »
Goofs To speed the movie up, the editors decided to leave a scene out. After Ram takes off his clothes and wrap Amy's injuries up, then he runs over to get a lab coat. Magicially, his shoes are back on. See more »

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