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The Good Book

The Good Book

1997Movie⏱️ 1h 21m
ActionHorrorSci-Fi
6.2
IMDB Rating
66 votes

A dark, futuristic tale of society's doomed near future.

Director
Matthew Giaquinto
Writers
Barry Gerdsen, Matthew Giaquinto
Stars
Bryan Campbell, Barry Gerdsen, Chris Paine
Language
English
Country
United States
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Wins
💬 1
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

👤
Bryan Campbell
as Joseph Cyrus
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Barry Gerdsen
as The Devil
👤
Chris Paine
as Mike Sturges
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Alan Ambron
as Kern
👤
Mark Banks
as GVC One
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Todd Casale
as GVC Two
👤
Mike Lynch
as GVC Three
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Russell Scott
as Computer Guy
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Ed Farmer
as Man In VGRP5
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Macy Melendy
as Computer

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Sound
Stereo
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Hibernia, New Jersey, USA
Production
Drop Dead Films

🏷️ Keywords

independent film

🎯 Categories

ActionHorrorSci-Fi

⭐ Featured Review

You have to see this film!
by Mattmacy2000-04-25
9/10

"The Good Book is one of the most enjoyable shot on video flicks I have ever encountered. It has a solid premise: in the future, people exist solely around the Internet. To venture outside would risk the possibility of becoming a solar enhanced mutant. To up the ante, however, an even more brilliant plot twist is thrown into the plot. Computer repairman Joseph Cyrus (Brian Campbell) must hazard the outside world to keep the internet coming to customers who are as entranced as the flesh clutching zombies Cyrus must ward off. Cyrus, who had created a virus that was capable of decimating the Inte..."

💡 Did You Know?

Director Matthew Giaquinto, while making this movie, was a (staff) Documentary Producer for AMC American Movie Classics. With an office in central Long Island, on Friday nights, Giaquinto would wait until the office had emptied out, he would then back up his truck and load up with as much equipment as possible. He would then drive several hours to North New Jersey, film all weekend, and on Monday morning, he would return all of the equipment before anyone else came in.

📖 Synopsis

A dark, futuristic tale of society's doomed near future.