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  1. I'll Believe You is a 2006 American comedy film starring David Alan Basche, Patrick Warburton and Siobhan Fallon. Late-night radio host Dale Sweeney ( David Alan Basche )'s usual line up of odd-ball, conspiracy-obsessed callers is interrupted by a panicked phone call in an indecipherable language.

  2. Nov 11, 2006 · I'll Believe You: Directed by Paul Francis Sullivan. With David Alan Basche, Patrick Warburton, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Patrick Gallo. Late-night radio host Dale Sweeney's usual line up of odd-ball, conspiracy-obsessed callers is interrupted by a panicked phone call in an indecipherable language.

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    • Comedy, Sci-Fi
    • Paul Francis Sullivan
    • 2006-11-11
  3. David Alan Basche (Carry Me Home, crazylove) stars in I'll Believe You, as Dale Sweeney, the radio host of an immensely unpopular late-night talk program on the AM dial. The only listeners whom Sweeney ever manages to drum up are nutty, half-zonked small-town denizens who want to discuss UFO sightings on the airwaves.

  4. 1 hr 22 min. 5.4 (462) "I'll Believe You" is a 2006 comedy-drama film directed by Paul Francis Sullivan. The movie stars David Alan Basche as Dale Sweeney, a radio DJ who is trying to make it big in the broadcasting world. The film also features Patrick Warburton as his boss, Jack, and Siobhan Fallon Hogan as his co-worker, Norma.

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    • Paul Francis Sullivan
    • PG
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  8. Sep 28, 2007 · I'll Believe You - Metacritic. Summary It's late at night and radio DJ Dale Sweeney is doing the usual--taking calls from weirdos with paranoid delusions and conspiracy theories. Then the unexpected happens: He gets a very disturbing distress call, but the caller is not speaking a language he has heard before.