Lives and Deaths of the Poets
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Lives and Deaths of the Poets | |
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Directed by | Leland Steigs |
Produced by | Leland Steigs Sydney-Chanele R. Dawkins |
Written by | Leland Steigs |
Starring | Edward Robert Bach Jonah Baker Sharon Carpenter Rose Patrick Michael Strange Tom Townsend |
Distributed by | One Of A Kind Company |
Release date(s) | 2009 |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Lives and Deaths of the Poets is an upcoming comedy film directed by Leland Steigs and due to be released in 2009.
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[edit] About the Film
[edit] Summary
This film takes a comedic look into some of the most famous and mysterious lives and deaths of creative people past and present. "Lives and Deaths of the Poets" will feature the story of what really happened to Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy (played by Sharon Carpenter Rose) and Lord FitzWilliam (played by Larry Carter). Edward Robert Bach portrays Wendell Kennedy, a fictional character created for this film. Wendell is the estranged/hidden son of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. (played by Steve Leventhal) and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy (played by Michelle Trout).
[edit] Cast and Characters
Among its many vignettes of fast-paced storytelling, this film also features performances by: Jonah Baker as Elvis Presley and Ernest Hemingway, Patrick Michael Strange as Salvador Dali (surrealist painter), Bruce Allen Dawson as Jimi Hendrix (rock guitarist), Greg Coale as Edgar Allan Poe (horror author) and Woody Allen (filmmaker and comedian), Terria Monay as Janis Joplin, Gayle Yiotis as Yoko Ono (artist), David Seemiller as Quentin Tarantino, Ashley Edmiston as Mary Shelley (author of "Frankenstein"), Sharon Carpenter-Rose as Anne Hathaway, John Geoffrion as William Shakespeare and James Joyce (Irish author), Gordon Gantt as Buddy Holly, Joseph Thornhill as Ritchie Valens, Michelle Trout as Agatha Christie (crime author), Leo Reynolds as Michael Jackson, Bill Jones as Leo Tolstoy (Russian author).[1]