Dear John
movie
There are two sides to every love story
Released January 01, 2004
Overview
Two young Mormons, John and Darla, meet one evening in a video outlet that rents "edited, cleaned-up" versions of movies. They hit it off, share a lot of time together, and some weeks later John proposes marriage. Darla explains that her parents have asked her to only marry a man who has served a religious mission for the LDS Church, and he immediately pledges to become a missionary to allow their dream of a future together to be possible. After 3 months in the mission field, John moves to a new apartment with three other elders. Elder White has just received a "Dear John" letter from his girlfriend after a year away from home. The other elders got their letters at 6 months and 8 months respectively. John tells them that he will never get such a letter, but back home Darla is showing off her wedding dress to her girlfriends the day before her marriage to somebody else, and is explaining about her "romance" with John. However, in her rationalization, John is a socially inept klutz.
Cast

Robert Swenson
as
John Johnson
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Brooke Busico
as
Darla
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Sean Carpenter
as
Elder Watts
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Tiffany Fronk
as
Stephanie
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Dan Singer
as
Elder White
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Jessica Thaut Grimmer
as
Jessica
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Brian McFadyen
as
Elder Jones
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Mandy Miller
as
Sheryl

Will Swenson
as
Tyson
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Debbie Nikolaus
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Ryan van Dorn
Crew
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Anne Rose
as
Costume Designer
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Tyler Keegan
as
Production Manager

John Lyde
as
Editor
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Kelly Klindt
as
Key Grip
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Wes Higbee
as
Executive Producer
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Brian Higbee
as
Executive Producer

John Lyde
as
Writer

John Lyde
as
Producer
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Lorien Lyde
as
Producer
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Tyler Keegan
as
Producer

John Lyde
as
Director

John Lyde
as
Sound Designer