Untitled

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Untitled (1998)
Director: Keith Dixon
Cast: Cody Brown, Keith Dixon with special guest appearance by Sir Lionel Blechley III
Genre: Drama/Action
Rating: NC-17

Synopsis: A Jehovah Witness and a Mormon clash in an indifference of religious opinions.  They stoop below the levels of human indecency.  And only at the end after it is to late, does one realize the folly of his ways.  A tragic tale of human ignorance.  Sir Lionel Blechley III gives a brilliant and insightful commentary on the film.

Religion give us faith and hope, something sacred, something to believe in; but with Protestants and Catholics constantly clashing in Northern Ireland; and Jews and Muslims at each other throats in the Middle East, it make us wonder whether one's religious beliefs are really worth fighting and dying for.  Crapola Pictures' newest, and probably finest achievement to date, focuses on the dark side of religion.  Two men, each believing that his religion is the one philosophical truth, clash over the course of a single day, trying to enforce their religious

beliefs on one another.  This sad and devastating story is heightened by the powerful, award winning performances by Keith Dixon and Cody Brown, who also wrote and directed the movie.  Add an insightful and emotional commentary by film buff Sir Lionel Blechley III and you have a grand motion picture.  Sometime controversial, very poignant, and always truthful, "Untitled" excels beyond the average Hollywood picture and makes you rethink who you are and where you are going.

Above:  Sir Lionel Blechley III hamming it up for the camera while shooting "Untitled"

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