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Synopsis
Would you believe that the last living descendent of Jesus Christ is a woman working at an abortion clinic in Illinois? And that she's been sent on a holy mission with two minor characters from Clerks and Mallrats as her guides? Prepare to suspend any and all disbelief as you watch the religious satire Dogma, the fourth film from writer/director Kevin Smith. Bethany (Linda Fiorentino) has been disappointed in life and has found her faith severely tested after her husband leaves her when she discovers she cannot have children. So Bethany is all the more puzzled when she's approached by Metatron (Alan Rickman), a grumpy angel. Metatron wants her to help him stop Bartleby (Ben Affleck) and Loki (Matt Damon), two fallen angels who were ejected from paradise, have escaped from exile and are heading to New Jersey. If they are able to pass through the arc of a certain church, it will prove God is fallible and the world will come to a swift end. Bethany has no idea what to do or why she's been given this project, but she heads out anyway, with her assigned assistants Jay (Jason Mewes), an appallingly rude former dope dealer and self-styled ladies man, and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith). Along the way, Bethany picks up more helpers, including a celestial muse named Serendipity (Salma Hayek) and Rufus (Chris Rock), who claims to have been the 13th apostle and that Jesus owes him 12 dollars. Boasting a huge supporting cast -- including George Carlin, Jason Lee, Janeane Garofalo, Bud Cort, and Alanis Morissette (as God) -- Dogma proved to be highly controversial even before its release. Miramax Pictures, owned by Disney, financed the film, but several weeks before Dogma's world premier at the Cannes Film Festival, they announced they would not release the picture and intended to sell it to another distributor (which would turn out to be Lions Gate Films). Director Smith, however, has always contended that Dogma is a film about the importance of faith, if not organized religion. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ben Affleck Bartleby
George Carlin Cardinal Glick
Matt Damon Loki
Linda Fiorentino Bethany
Alan Rickman Metatron
Chris Rock Rufus
Bud Cort John Doe Jersey
Kevin Smith Silent Bob
Janeane Garofalo Clinic Girl
Jeff Anderson Gun Salesman
Salma Hayek Serendipity
Jason Mewes Jay
Brian O'Halloran Grant Hicks
Dan Etheridge Priest At St. Stephens
Jason Lee Azrael
Guinevere Turner Bus Station Attnedant
Betty Aberlin Nun
Barrett Hackney Stygian Triplet
Alanis Morissette Woman-God
Jared Pfennigwerth Stygian Triplet
Kitao Sakurai Stygian Triplet

Production Crew

Elise G. Viola Art Director
Robert Yeoman Cinematographer
Laura Greenlee Co-producer
Howard Shore Composer (Music Score)
Abigail Murray Costume Designer
Kevin Smith Director
Kevin Smith Editor
Scott Mosier Editor
Jonathan Gordon Executive Producer
James Alan Hensz First Assistant Director
Vincent Guastini Makeup
Randall Poster Musical Direction/Supervision
Scott Mosier Producer
Robert H. Holtzman Production Designer
Kevin Smith Screenwriter
Brian Sweeney Second Unit Camera
Scott Mosier Second Unit Director
Diana Stoughton Set Designer
Larry M. Gruber Set Designer
Whit Norris Sound/Sound Designer
Belardinelli Effects Special Effects
Station X Studios Special Effects
Thomas L. Bellissimo Special Effects
Richard "Dickie" Payne Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 1999
Runtime: 128
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong language including sex-related dialogue, violence, crude humor and some drug content
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
Deluxe

Produced by
View Askew Productions

Release
November 12, 1999 (USA)
by Lions Gate Films