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Synopsis: The Imposter deals with the lifestyle and subsequent breakdown of a Christian Rock singer to be played by Kevin Max. As much as an inside look into the Christian music industry, The Imposter is also a story of redemption and self-discovery.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Daniel Millican
Production: Serendipitous Films
 
IMDB:
5.3
Year:
2008
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is not enough #

# Believe me #

# you gotta take the

step yourself #

# Believe is an act,

an act of action #

# Believe me #

# Oh... believe me. ##

[audience applauding

and cheering]

There he is, Johnny C.

Can you sign this?

You're not gonna sell this on

the internet, are you? - No way.

- Can you sign this?

- l can bro.

Mine too.

Great show tonight.

Thanks, Frank.

You all ready

for us to Texas?

Not as big as an

auditorium, butwe'll be ready.

l thought everything

was bigger in Texas.

That's the auditorium

you married my sister in.

Sounds great,

Frank.

lt's never

about the numbers.

No, it's always

about the numbers.

Tara said she and

Elizabeth made it in safely.

Yeah, l wonderwhy

you didn't go with them.

Hey, do they know

it's an acoustic set?

Yup.

Go clean

the bathroom, John.

We're out of here.

Clean the bathroom,

Johnny boy.

Hey, it's good

for you.

Frontman always

cleans the bathroom.

(Johnny C)

James and Johnny C,

ople mink we're bromers

butwe're not,just

friends from childhood.

James took me in.

He needed a project, he let me

sing, so l dowhatJames says.

He's the brains,

the music, the lyrics.

He writes it,

l make it beautil.

lfl'm going to do

such a diry job,

l decided long ago l deserved

a lime me 'me.

[music]

(Eliabem)

Uncle Prom

Hey, sweety.

What does

that machine do?

Well, that's what uncle

Proff cleans the floorwith.

Can l drive it?

No, no, l think you better

Iet uncle Pro do that.

l got something

for you though.

Can l go play?

You can go play.

So what's wrong?

l think Johnny

might be using again.

And you finally left him?

No.

Elizabeth needs

a father.

Well, l hope

she gets one.

(James)

l will follow ~All of Me~

with ~Believe is an Act.~

(Johnny C)

Uh-uh, we can't do that.

We always do ''Believe''

before ''All of Me.''

That change will

mess me up big time.

(James)

Ah, we've been doing it this

way the whole tour long.

We have?

Tara and Elizabeth

gonna be waiting?

Johnny?

Huh?

What?

Never seem to find the time

to finish beating these rugs.

l find that hard

to believe.

You doing all right?

Not sure l can keep

holding it all together.

l'm not sure you need to.

[music]

# Is there a code

that l can't crack? #

# N4 life is slipping

right o the tracks. #

# Don't even know

if l want it back #

# so take it away

from me. #

#And l find your beautiful

mind in eveything #

# and eveything

is all l need. #

# l find your beautiful

eyes see eveything, #

# so show me

something beautiful. #

# l find your beautiful eyes

see right through me, #

# so show me what

you want me to be. ##

# so show me what

you want me to be. ##

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Daniel Millican

Daniel Millican (born June 6, 1965) is an American writer/director in the film industry. His most recent film The Imposter, starring Kevin Max of dcTalk was released in 2010. His previous movie, Striking Range, starring Lou Diamond Phillips, was released in 2006 by Sony Pictures. Millican's movies have played all around the world, distributed by companies Curb Entertainment, Artist View Entertainment, Sony Pictures, First Look Media and played on television, both cable and free TV like Lifetime Movie Network and Starz/Encore. Actors like Lou Diamond Phillips, Adam Baldwin, Sean Patrick Flanery, Mimi Rogers, Joey Lauren Adams, Yancy Butler and Tom Wright have starred in Millican's movies. more…

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