“God in a Can” Trailer
Title: “God in a Can” Trailer
Artist: Stephen Corby, UM undergraduate
Runtime: 0:00
Description:

This is a trailer for the film "God in a Can"
"God in a Can" is the story of a young man who moves into a Brooklyn apartment only to discover an empty tin can hanging from a string in the bedroom. When he inquires to his broker about the can, he's told it's one of those clubhouse phones-- like kids use to string from one treehouse to another as a crude predecessor to walkie talkies. However, she tells him this particular can connects you directly to God! What follows is a humorous inner struggle as this self-proclaimed atheist can't bring himself to remove the can and yet won't talk into it either.

Artist's notes:

This film was produced during a semester off from Art and Design. Pre-Production and Production took place in Manhattan and Brooklyn over 5 months, and the film was shot over 7 days in May of 2005. Post-Production was carried out in Los Angeles during the summer of 2005. The film was shot on 35mm film and required aprox. 35 people to produce.
Contact Stephen Corby if you would like to see a completed copy of the full film.

Credits:

Director: Stephen Corby
Producers: W.C. Roth & Stephen Corby
Co-Producers: Kate Sharp & Michaela Mckee
Written By: Matthew K. Manning & Stephen Corby
Starring: Sam Linder, Beverly Lauchner & Carey Barker
Director of Photography: Austin Schmidt
Production Designer: Elizabeth Jones
Original Music: Brandon Kreuger
Trailer Music: Architecture in Helsinki

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Comment by erica   01.17.2007

i would really like to see a completed copy of the entire film. how do i get in contact with stephen?

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Comment by Stephen   01.30.2007

my unique name is scorby. send me an email and I can get you a copy. Thanks!

Comment by Nemia   03.26.2009

I would love to have a copy of God in a Can. I went to school with Beverly and from what I saw of the trailer it looks to be a great movie. Thank you.
Nemia McElhany

Comment by Evan   05.07.2009

I would love to see this movie in its completed state. If possible, let me know how to get a copy!

Thanks,

Evan Cervantes

Comment by Ricardo   06.12.2009

Hi,

I would really like to get a copy of this movie. how can i contact Stephen Corby?

txs

Comment by kathwe   06.15.2009

Hi there~ Sorry, we don’t have contact information for Steve Corby. If his email is still working, he should be receiving your message, otherwise we can’t help you.
Good luck!