Mobsters and Mormons
Mobsters and Mormons is a 2005 American comedy film written, directed and produced by John Moyer, who also plays a role in the film. It is also produced by Kurt Hale and Dave Hunter of Halestorm Entertainment. The plot concerns a mafioso who moves to Utah after being placed in the United States [Federal Witness Protection Program|Witness Protection Program].
Plot
In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, mobster Carmine "Beans" Pasquale is arrested by the FBI. While he is being interviewed, the FBI agents say that they have enough to put him away for twenty to twenty-five years. Carmine agrees to talk and is placed in the Witness Protection Program, along with his wife Gina and son Vincent. They move to Happy Valley, Utah and assume the identities of George, Linda and Patrick Cheeseman. What follows is culture shock on both sides between the local Mormons and the devoutly Catholic Pasquales/Cheesemans. Eventually, the mob discovers Carmine's whereabouts and sends two killers after him.A subplot involves the church politics in the local Mormon congregation as the bishop moves away due to a death in the family and a new bishop must be selected.
Main cast
- Mark DeCarlo as Carmine "The Beans" Zindelli Pasquale
- Jeanette Puhich as Gina Pasquale
- Clayton Taylor as Vincent Pasquale
- Scott Christopher as Michael Jaymes
- Britani Bateman as Kate Jaymes
- Olesya Rulin as Julie Jaymes
- Jan Broberg Felt as Louise Means
- John Moyer as Agent Tuttle
- Michael Kagan as Angello Marcello
Development
Originally, director John E. Moyer was interested in having LDS actor Dave Nibley from The Best Two Years play Agent Tuttle, but Nibley's schedule conflicted with the filming. Moyer himself stepped in to play the role.