
God Has a Rap Sheet
Drama
Overview
8 men in a holding cell with a homeless man who claims to be God.
Top Cast


John Ford Noonan
John Ford Noonan
God
John Ford Noonan
God


Peter Appel
Peter Appel
Josh Zmirov
Peter Appel
Josh Zmirov
Bonz Malone
Bonz Malone
Big Rolla Bills
Bonz Malone
Big Rolla Bills
Mark Love
Mark Love
Anthony
Mark Love
Anthony
Shane Franklin
Shane Franklin
Ian
Shane Franklin
Ian
Mohamed Djellouli
Mohamed Djellouli
Mohamed
Mohamed Djellouli
Mohamed
Andre De Leon
Andre De Leon
Oscar
Andre De Leon
Oscar
Tommy Houlihan
Tommy Houlihan
Patrick
Tommy Houlihan
Patrick


William Smith
William Smith
Lucifer
William Smith
Lucifer
Laura San Luis
Laura San Luis
Stripper #1
Laura San Luis
Stripper #1
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