Dangerous Calling (2008)
A suspense thriller set in the world of small town church politics, Dangerous Calling follows the story of Pastor Evan Burke and his wife Nora as they assume leadership of First Baptist Willit Springs after the mysterious death of the previous pastor. Eager to get to know the new pastor, Miss Pat, the church's controlling widow-woman, invites Evan and Nora to stay with her while she has the parsonage renovated. Left alone at Miss Pat's beautiful home in the mountains of North Georgia, Nora begins to suspect that Miss Pat's extremely sheltered adult son, Elijah, may have had something to do with the previous pastor's death. Although the story involves Christian characters, Dangerous Calling is not your typical church film. Owing more to Psycho and Misery than Left Behind, Dangerous Calling is sure to keep you on the edge of the pew. In this church the politics can be deadly.
Directors: Jeremiah Daws, Josh Daws.
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Carrie Walrond Hood as Nora Burke |
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Jackie Prucha as Miss Pat Hinton |
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Stephen Caudill as Evan Burke |
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Brandon O'Dell as Elijah Hinton |
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Dan Triandiflou as Scott Grayson |
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Sunny Williams as April |
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Frank Roberts as Pastor Wilder |
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Davina Masiarczyk as Sarah Kline |
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Trey Massey as Dan |
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Tiffany Morgan as Jan |
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Minnie Tee as Church Soloist |
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Melissa Weyn as Laura Jennings |
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Marcia Banks as Lady in town |
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Aaron Blevins as Jeffrey Perkins |
| Directing | Jeremiah Daws | Director |
| Directing | Josh Daws | Director |
| Writing | Josh Daws | Writer |
| Writing | Jeremiah Daws | Writer |
| Crew | Elizabeth Davidovich | Stunts |