A Vow to Cherish (TV 1999)A business executive's life is turned upside-down when his wife contracts a debilitating disease. Director:John Schmidt |
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A Vow to Cherish (TV 1999)A business executive's life is turned upside-down when his wife contracts a debilitating disease. Director:John Schmidt |
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| Barbara Babcock | ... |
Ellen Brighton
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| Ken Howard | ... |
John Brighton
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| Ossie Davis | ... |
Alexander Billman
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| Donna Bullock | ... |
Julia Sinclair
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| D. David Morin | ... |
Phil Brighton
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Megan Paul | ... |
Teri Brighton
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| David Denman | ... |
Kyle Brighton
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Angelina Estrada | ... |
Mrs. Lopez
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| Richard Narita | ... |
Neurologist
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Harold Clousing | ... |
Pastor Stromberg
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Traci Odom | ... |
Stephanie
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| Lance E. Nichols | ... |
(as Lance Nichols)
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| Jim Schmidt | ... |
Scott
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Gary Bayer | ... |
Executive 1
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Patrick Bishop | ... |
Executive 2
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A business executive's life is turned upside-down when his wife contracts a debilitating disease.
This was a good film with a powerful message of love and redemption. I loved the transformation of the brother and the repercussions of the horrible disease on the family. Well-acted and well-directed. If there were any flaws, I'd have to say that the story showed the typical suburban family and their difficulties again. What about all people of all cultural backgrounds? I would love to see a movie where all of these cultures are shown - like in real life. Nevertheless, the film soared in terms of its values and its understanding of the how a disease can bring someone closer to his or her maker. Loved the film and it brought tears to my eyes