
About the movie:
The Man Who Shot God is about four guys who lose their faith and re-discover their beliefs during the Apocalypse.
How do you make an Atheist believe in God?
The answer is by making God real.
This movie is how we feel the world will be if the rapture happens. It will not be soft and delicate like the "Left Behind" films. It would be a cold, dark place with many evils trying to reign over mankind.
Press Releases:
Charleston Business Journal 1/21/07Sneak Preview Press Release 3/28/07
Charleston City Paper Article 4/11/07
Post and Courier article 4/12/07
Trailers:
Man Who Shot God trailer 1Man Who Shot God trailer 2
Man Who Shot God trailer 3
Man Who Shot God trailer 4
Man Who Shot God trailer 5
Movie Posters:
Man Who Shot God Blue PosterMan Who Shot God Red Poster
Man Who Shot God Yellow Poster
Man Who Shot God Green Poster
Photos from the set
Photos from the January 2007 shoots
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About the cast:
Chad Curry as Jack Conrad
Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, he is 33 years old and is currently living in Charleston, South Carolina. This is his fourth movie he has acted in and has co-written three film with John Barnhardt, including "Cadillac in the Sky," "Uncle Jim and The Bombers," and "The Journals of Jared Gary." As a Producer he was part of "Cadillac in the Sky" and has produced several commercials for local businesses. His family owns and operates Eastern Express which is a local trucking company.
Warrick Blandford as Joe Larson
Warrick Blandford has been in the acting field for last 10 years. Originally he worked as a print model and migrating over into commercial work. He began theatre work in classic Shakespearian with roles in King Lear and Romeo and Juliet; finishing up with a role as Hamlet. Warrick has been active in the TV circuit on a local, regional and national level. His has been on several National Commercials, including Walgreens and Gillette, as well as, State commercials promoting local fisheries. He has also appeared on television programs including Surface and Army Wives. Warrick has appeared on major films, such as "Leo" as a body double for Joseph Fiennes.
Warrick is known in the industry as a good working actor. Making every effort to hit his mark consistently and deliver the emotion that the role calls for. He has worked with the Director (John Barnhardt) for several years and finds that this is his most important work for his growth as an actor.
Danny Jones as Willie James
The Man Who Shot God is Daniel Jones' seventh film in the Charleston area and his first feature. Daniel Began acting in 2004 when he secured the role of "Joe the bartender" in "Uncle Jim and the Bombers." This would mark the first actor/director relationship between Jones and director John Barnhardt. "I can't imagine doing anything that I love more" is what Daniel says when asked about acting. Daniel can also be seen in local commercials and station promotional adds.
Daniel is an award winning commercial producer taking top honors in the Charleston Add Federation awards in 2006/2007. He has also been nominated for an Emmy for his work on a commercial campaign with partner John Barnhardt of Barnfly Productions. Further he received an Award of Merit from the South Carolina Broadcasters Association.
Kurt Walker as Trent Williams
Kurt was born and raised in New York City and moved to Charleston during his sophomore year of high school and has been a Charlestonian ever since. Upon graduating from Burke High School, he graduated from the University of South Carolina College of Business Administration. It wasn't until a chance encounter with an advertisement in the Charleston City Paper that he enrolled in Trident Technical College's Film Production program. Kurt has worked as a production assistant on local, regional, and national television programs, and worked as an intern with the South Carolina Film Commission. At Trident, Kurt participated in several student productions and began a working and friendly relationship with John Barnhardt. "John has been encouraging me to get on the other side of the camera since our production class at Tech. I thank him for believing in me and giving me an opportunity to realize a life-long dream."
As of recent, Kurt worked as a production tech for WCBD Channel 2 and is now a free-lance videographer, documentary producer and screenplay writer.
Hailey Wist as Miss Sunshine
Hailey Grew up in San Diego, California. She was previously a Production major at Chapman University in Orange County, California Moved to Charleston, South Carolina on a whim and decided she wanted to be an actress!
She has worked on the Larry King Live show, acted in several plays, finished a student film at SCAD in Savannah, and is currently performing at Boone Hall Plantation as Maggie Boone in weekly shows.
She is currently finishing a degree in English at the College of Charleston and has high hopes for a future in film or TV, whether in front of or behind the camera!
Note from director (John Barnhardt): Hailey was my first choice for this role because of the presence she had in her photographs.
Jonathan Jones as Kid Death
Jonathan Jones, a 7th grader at the Charleston County School of the Arts (Theater Major), first appeared on stage at the age of 5. By age 8, he began his film career. Jonathan starred in the independent films The Carnival & The Boy by Director Mike Winske and Somersault by Director Colin Somers. He is also featured in the films Boy (Director Abbe Magid), For Liberty (Director Nick Smith), The Notebook (Director Nick Cassavetes) and Radio (Director Michael Tolin). Jonathan credits include commercials (Brockton Rox Baseball & Crisis Ministries), industrials and voice over work.
Jonathan has appeared in numerous other local theatrical productions by Charleston Stage, Pure Theater and Creative Spark. Some of Jonathan's favorite theatrical roles are that of The Wiz in The Wiz, Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol, and Iago in Aladin. Jonathan also performs the comedy routine Who's on First? at Charleston Riverdogs baseball games and in other local venues. In his spare time, Jonathan enjoys baseball, football, basketball and fishing.
Braxton Williams as The Hostage
Braxton Williams has been a working actor for over 22 years. He has studied stage and film acting from the University of South Carolina. In addition to his college training he has also studied film acting with Pure Theatre and improv with The Have Nots. He is a founder/member of the Charleston improv group the Jean Jacket Appreciation Society as well as a member of the Have Nots company. This is his second film with John Barnhardt. Braxton would like to thank friends, family, and God for their continued support. He would especially like to thank his fiancé for her patience and understanding.






















