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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2007

A short film by Michael T. Vollmann (2007). Jocelyn Ridgely, Chris Klopatek, Flora Coker. A Bible salesman calls on a woman and her atheist daughter... adaptation of a short story by Flannery O'Connor. "Audience Favorite" and "Best Actor" at The Milwaukee Short Film Festival - 2007

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  • Never trust a salesman.

  • Great job. Its biggest lack was the absence of the story's humor, but the dark mood was still interesting.

  • Love it! :))))))))

  • Amazing. Truly amazing.

  • I've always loved this short story since I read it. Anything by Flannery is gold. This has been a fairly true adaptation, although Mrs. Freeman is missing. It is, however, nice to see the ending remaining the same. Awesome show; great job. :D

  • this was amazing

  • Well done! I enjoyed this very much--good job on adapting a demanding story!

  • jocelyn ridgley (mary)? is fantastic in this. perhaps a bit too lovely, but very real.  as an o'connor fanatic, i of course have issues with details being left out...especially some of the humor, but adapting an o'connor s.s. is a difficult task. cheers to cast and crew; the barn location was great.

  • hey Chris...

    i'm really impressed by this short. Andy Scheufele sent it to me, and glad i am he did. it's good to see you're still acting. hiding that kinda talent would mean we're all damned... so thanks for contributing to our salvation.

    Karina Rochette

  • acting is a little stilted (only in places), but otherwise great production: conematography, lighting, casting, MUSIC! awesome job. this is one of my favoirte o'connor stories. I've always thought they were cinematic.

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