The greatest church diamond heist, romance, comedy, drama, adventure you’ve ever seen.
If Oceans Eleven got thrown in a blender with My Big Fat Greek Wedding, you would wind up with the plot for Rogue Saints. When Nick and Dylan learn about a huge diamond that might be buried under a church, they plot to dig it up without getting thrown in jail.
With an offbeat cast of characters and a rollercoaster of comedy, adventure and romance, Rogue Saints is a movie for the whole family to enjoy.
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| Release Date | 2012, October 16 |
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| Runtime | 103min. |
| MPAA Rating | Not Rated |
| Format | DVD |
| Director | Adam Lubanski |
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| Writers | David C. Brunk |
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| Language | English |
| Production Company | Surround Media |
| Distribution Company | Surround Media, Word Films |
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| Cast | Alex Craig, Bruce Weech, Deanna Sarkar, Devin Martha Rodger, Gavin Michaels, Janet Hietter, Jason Pead, Jay Hill, John Wu, Joy Yaholkovsky, Judy Findlay, Justice Liu, Paul Eenhoorn, Sharron Bonea, Thomas Stewart |
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| Category | Comedy, Drama |
This is a pretty good movie. Quality and acting isn’t the greatest but the message and some of the jokes are really good. I’d recommend this one for sure.