A Town Called Redemption
In the small town of Redemption, the alcoholic Sheriff is shot and a ruthless gang of Outlaws see their opportunity to do him in for good; but when an unlikely hero, the Sheriff's Son, overhears their nefarious plans, he attempts to help save his Father's life and maybe even his soul.
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James BurnsDirectorOpen Hands
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James BurnsWriterOpen Hands
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John HallidayProducerOpen Hands
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George J McMillamProducer
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Billy Elijah HallidayKey Cast"Weston"
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George J McMillanKey Cast"Sheriff"Open Hands
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James Moore McMillanKey Cast"Doc"
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Alex StewartKey Cast"Scar"
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David Gregg IIIKey Cast"Tommy"
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Jimmy McMillanKey Cast"Pedro"Open Hands
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Jack McMillanKey Cast"Jack"
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John Luke McMillamKey Cast"Jake"
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Annamay McMillanKey Cast"Little Girl 1"
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Christina WilsonKey Cast"Little Girl 2"
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Matilda McMillanKey Cast"Little Girl 3"
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Mary Ann WilsonKey Cast"Little Girl 4"
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David HornKey Cast"Little Boy 1"
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Michael McNiellKey Cast"Little Boy 2"
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Betsy McNeillKey Cast"Store Clerk"
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Alec StewartKey Cast"George"
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Annie JamesKey Cast"Little Girl 5"
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Bill McMillanKey Cast"Bob"
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Johnny McMillanKey Cast"Tommy’s Dad"
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John HallidayKey Cast"Bartender "
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Ashley HallidayKey Cast"Nosey Woman"
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George William McMillanKey Cast"Big Mouth Bart"
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James BurnsEditor
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James BurnsSpecial Effects
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James BurnsCinematography
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Sandy LamontSound Mix
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Victor KongMusic
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David S StaleyStunts and Weapons
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Jeannie BurnsMakeup and CostumesOpen Hands
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Western, Christian, Adventure
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Runtime:26 minutes 10 seconds
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Production Budget:5,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2:35.1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
James Burns is a writer, director, producer from Chandler AZ. James is completely self taught and specializes in making big productions on a low budget. James currently assumes the rolls of writer, director, producer, editor, special effects, and cinematographer on all his films and is a one man filmmaking machine.
If you keep trying to Speilberg, you will always be a poor man's version of Speilberg. I want to try to be the best version of me I can be, and trust God to inspire me.