Strong Tower Films  presents...
Justice for All
The Filmmakers
Director: Roger Spendlove
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   Born and reared in the Mile High City of Denver Colorado, Roger knew he wanted to make movies after experiencing the wonder and magic of a true CINERAMA 3-screens-wide showing of How the West Was Won.  
   He attended SMU in Dallas, Texas to earn a B.F.A. in Cinema Production, and a B.A. in English-Creative Writing (and a minor in Medieval Studies!). But he was not yet ready to embark upon a filmmaking career, so the Lord led him aside for a few years to meet his wife, and then his Savior. After kickin' around Texas and Colorado for 12 years, the Lord called him to Regent University to start anew.
  While at Regent, Roger has had the honor of learning from excellent professors, and serving on many student productions: Director of Photography on RPS, Let's Make You Something You're NOT!, Flowers, In Passing, and others. He's also served as Camera Assistant on SYN, and the independent feature film Judges.
  In directing Justice for All, he was blessed with an awesome cast of professional actors, and a full-scale crew of eager and talented students. Let's giddyup! Y'all!
Screenwriter: Todd Murphy
   Bred and born in New Jersey, Todd grew up in the family friendly shore resort town of Ocean City, where he didn't see too many horses or cattle, but many, many sea gulls.
   He then moseyed down to the swamps of Florida, where he learned to wrestle gators, build houses, and earned a BS in Telecommunications, all while wrangling up a wife and two kids.
  With his hardy family, Todd pioneered the frontiers of Virginia Beach and Regent University, and lassoed an MFA in screenwriting.  While at Regent, Todd saw two sitcom pilot scripts produced.  "UPD" saw a young cop catching his first break at a backward University Police Department.  "Return of the King" visited a father home from a decade in prison prepared to reconnect with a family that told everyone he'd been an ambassador to Burundi, among other things. Also at Regent University, Todd was blessed to meet Roger, who must have been a cowboy, since he came from some distant land west of the Appalachians.  And since every good cowboy ought to direct a Western, a posse was formed.