Feature Film - "
The Miller Prediction"
Genre:
Action/Historical
IMDB:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4678654/
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Plot Summary: BASED ON A
TRUE STORY
An American veteran,
Mark Miller - 32 yrs old (
Jesse Woodrow) travels to the
Middle East in
1870, searching for
peace and while doing so a younger - 20 yrs old gorgeous
Persian woman,
Layla (Tala Delvarani) and her family are united with
Miller in a tragic but heroic way as they pursue there dreams across
Israel after suffering the horrors of the
Civil War and the ridicule of his peers (Miller) over his '
Crazy uncle
William's prediction' that the world would end in
1844. What he (Miller) finds helps him solve a mystery that plagued his family and solves a mystery that had baffled scholars for centuries.
Jesse Woodrow – Mark Miller
Tala Delvarani – Layla
Sarah Himadeh –
Parisa
Diana Castrillon –
Roya
Connor Linnerooth – Lenz
Yaron Urbas –
Ismail
Ryan Karloff –
Muhammad
Jerry Vahn
Knight – Dieter
Lance Blea –
Amir
Emily Snell –
Neda
Vanessa Martinez –
Shirin
Mike Gaba –
Farid
Earl Palmer –
Sergeant Mustafa
Damion Cruzz – Kalim
Francisco Medina –
Moshin
Christopher Romero –
Husayn
Rocky Ramirez - Haj
Hassan
PRODUCTION COMPANY:
Radiant Century Productions
Directed - by
Javier Ronceros
Writer/Co-Producer -
James Brandt
Executive Producer -
Cyrus Parvini
Cinematographer - Rhett Cutrell
Casting Director -
Gabrielle Evans
Production/
Costume Designer -
Tabitha Orr
Property Master/
Assistant Costume Designer -
William Robinson
Makeup
Department Head -
Alex Dejdarova
Production Manager Deborah Dennison
First Assistant Director -
Brendan Flannery
Second Assistant Director - Lesley
Ross
Sound Mixer Reid
Rice
Stunts - Christopher Romero
Casting Associate -
Amanda Lee Jacoby
Craft Service -
Maria DeLeon
Publicist -
Renee Ronceros
Production Coordinator -
Samantha Simmonds
Script Supervisor -
Christy Teichmann
Assistant To
Director -
Pamela Velázquez
Livestock Coordinator -
Raleigh Wilson, Fred Espinosa
Shooting Location: Zia
Indian Pueblo
Reservation;
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Film Setting:
Palestine 1870
Synopsis: Civil War
Veteran MARK MILLER, 32, is torn with what he saw in the War and with personal issues related to his
Great Uncle William Miller's well-publicized belief that the world should have ended in 1844.
After the War he travels to the Middle East with his horse
BUDDY, working for foreign companies while seeking understanding and inner peace.
But peace is not coming.
Following the sound of gunfire back to his
Surveyor's base camp, he sees two team members dead along with several
Persian religious refugees. Other members of the group are held captive and forced to watch as the bandits struggle with LAYLA, 20, who is about to receive "special" treatment. Acting from a strong moral sense of duty, Miller, and a few minutes later his companions DIETER, and LENZ, successfully chase the bandits off, although Dieter and Lenz are themselves killed.
Miller agrees to travel with Layla and the remaining pilgrims. The bandit leader, ISMAIL, is enraged to learn his men failed to capture the pilgrim's women and supplies
... and that his son was killed. He vows revenge.
On the way across the mountains to
Haifa, Miller and the
Pilgrims discuss the events that lead to them meeting at the bloody campsite. Miller discusses his great uncle
Rev. William Miller and the prediction he made about the second coming of
Christ.
He is surprised to discover that Layla and her group are on the way to Haifa to see their teacher who they believe fulfills Rev
Miller's prediction - Christ did return, just not in the way people expected. All the prophecies from the
Bible that formed the basis for William Miller's Prediction of a major religious event in 1844 were being paralleled in
Persia and the
Ottoman Empire - half way around the world where Rev Miller could not have known of them or the religious leaders in Persia known of Rev Miller's Prediction.
The Miller Prediction is a work of fiction. However, Rev. William Miller was real and he did predict the return of Christ in 1844. At that time, in Persia, followers of
Baha'u'llah were being persecuted because of their belief that the spirit of Christ had indeed returned to the world. How the story of Baha'u'llah fits the Miller Prediction is unexplainable through logic alone and form the basis of an inspiring - and chilling - story of truly
Biblical proportions.
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- published: 25 Apr 2016
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