Stuck in an Elevator on Christmas Eve: Q&A with Filmmaker Mitch Davis
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Carlos LesueDecember 3, 2015
If you want a movie idea make one about the Gadianton Robbers only put them in suits and in modern day Washington D.C.
CharlieBrown2292December 3, 2015
If the movie is as good as the Trailer, it's likely to turn into a smash hit. Mitch Davis seems to have learned a lot since "On the Other Side of Heaven," especially in terms of making his movies appealing to a worldwide non-LDS audience.
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