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I'll Believe You

  • Director: Paul Francis Sullivan
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Sci-Fi Comedy
  • Themes: Benign Aliens, Small-Town Life
  • Main Cast: David Alan Basche, Patrick Warburton, CeCe Pleasants, Patrick Gallo, Fred Willard
  • Release Year: 2007
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 81 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

David Alan Basche (Carry Me Home, crazylove) stars in I'll Believe You, as Dale Sweeney, the radio host of an immensely unpopular late-night talk program on the AM dial. The only listeners whom Sweeney ever manages to drum up are nutty, half-zonked small-town denizens who want to discuss UFO sightings on the airwaves. Just prior to the final broadcast, with the program in arm's length of cancellation, Sweeney receives a strange phone call from an individual who speaks anxiously in an unintelligible language. The next morning, two federal agents turn up to question Sweeney, demonstrating heightened interest in one of the latest UFO sightings. Dale thus concludes that the caller was in fact an extraterrestrial, lost in his small town. He decides to report on the happenings during his broadcasts (which quadruples his audience size) and then bandies the locals into a collective search for the alien. Paul Francis Sullivan directs.

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Cast

Chris Elliott - Eugene the Gator Guy; Doc Dougherty - Agent Cheswick; Siobhan Fallon-Hogan - Larry Jean; Thomas Gibson - Kyle Sweeney; Ed Helms - Leon; Chris MacKenzie; Mo Rocca - Dr. Francis H. Flenderman, PhD

Credit

Carrie Specht - Associate Producer, Joshua Pollack - Associate Producer, Laura Corrin - Casting, Laura Corrin - Co-producer, Michael Mitri - Co-producer, Jayson Wahlstrom - Co-producer, Paul Francis Sullivan - Director, Ted Sullivan - Editor, Jon Griggs - Editor, Greg Lee - Editor, Leo Redgate - Executive Producer, Kevin Sullivan - Executive Producer, J.J. McGeehan - Composer (Music Score), Michael Shindler - Production Designer, John Mans - Cinematographer, Ted Sullivan - Producer, James LeBrecht - Sound/Sound Designer, Paul Francis Sullivan - Screen Story, Paul Francis Sullivan - Screenwriter, Ted Sullivan - Screenwriter, Sean McPharlin - Screenwriter

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I'll Believe You

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Directed by Paul Francis Sullivan
Produced by Leo Redgate
Kevin Sullivan
Ted Sullivan
Written by Paul Francis Sullivan
Sean McPharlin
Ted Sullivan
Starring David Alan Basche
Patrick Warburton
Siobhan Fallon
Fred Willard
Chris Elliott
Ed Helms
Mo Rocca
Music by J.J. McGeehan
Cinematography John Mans
Editing by Jon Griggs
Greg Lee
Ted Sullivan
Distributed by Stand Up Films
Release date(s) United States November 11, 2006 (Melbourne Independent Filmmakers Festival)
United States November 9, 2007 (Limited)
Running time 82 min.
Country United States
Language English

I'll Believe You is a 2007 American comedy film, starring David Alan Basche, Patrick Warburton and Siobhan Fallon.

Late-night radio host Dale Sweeney (David Alan Basche)'s usual line up of odd-ball, conspiracy-obsessed callers is interrupted by a panicked phone call in an indecipherable language. When FBI agents arrive investigating the call, Dale enlists his friends help to uncover what he hopes is the amazing identity of this first time caller.

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Plot Summary

Dale Sweeney, the radio host of an immensely unpopular late-night talk program on the AM dial, only ever drums up listeners who are nutty, half-zonked small-town denizens who want to discuss UFO sightings on the airwaves. Just prior to the final broadcast, with the program in arm's length of cancellation, Sweeney receives a strange phone call from an individual who speaks anxiously in an unintelligible language. The next morning, two federal agents turn up to question Sweeney, demonstrating heightened interest in one of the latest UFO sightings. Dale thus concludes that the caller was in fact an extraterrestrial, lost in his small town. He decides to report on the happenings during his broadcasts (which quadruples his audience size) and then bandies the locals into a collective search for the alien.

Cast and Characters

Trivia

  • The film was originally titled 'First Time Caller'
  • The film was written by brothers Paul Francis Sullivan and Ted Sullivan, along with their high school friend Sean McPharlin.
  • The film was edited by writer-producer Ted Sullivan, along with high school friend Greg Lee.
  • The soundtrack features the song, "Ode to Star L23," a lesser known song by We Are Scientists, as well as songs by The Hold Steady and The Fray.

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