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Welcome to Paradise

  • 2007
  • PG
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Brian Dennehy, Bobby Edner, Crystal Bernard, William Shockley, and Brad Stine in Welcome to Paradise (2007)
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The unorthodox methods that Reverend Debbie Laramie (Crystal Bernard) uses in her sermons force her and her son Hayden (Bobby Edner) to move to Paradise, Texas.The unorthodox methods that Reverend Debbie Laramie (Crystal Bernard) uses in her sermons force her and her son Hayden (Bobby Edner) to move to Paradise, Texas.The unorthodox methods that Reverend Debbie Laramie (Crystal Bernard) uses in her sermons force her and her son Hayden (Bobby Edner) to move to Paradise, Texas.

  • Director
    • Brent Huff
  • Writers
    • William Shockley
    • Brent Huff
  • Stars
    • Crystal Bernard
    • Bobby Edner
    • Brian Dennehy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    485
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brent Huff
    • Writers
      • William Shockley
      • Brent Huff
    • Stars
      • Crystal Bernard
      • Bobby Edner
      • Brian Dennehy
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Crystal Bernard
    Crystal Bernard
    • Debbie Laramie
    Bobby Edner
    Bobby Edner
    • Hayden Laramie
    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Bobby Brown
    William Shockley
    William Shockley
    • Kent Dylan
    Beth Grant
    Beth Grant
    • Frances Loren
    Ken Jenkins
    Ken Jenkins
    • Reverend McNamara
    Nick Searcy
    Nick Searcy
    • Reverend Ellington
    Lou Beatty Jr.
    Lou Beatty Jr.
    • Trevor Goodman
    Cynthia Boris
    • Church Goer
    Brianne Costa
    • Snobby Girl
    Doug Cox
    Doug Cox
    • Izzy
    Danielle Dearing
    Danielle Dearing
    • Church Goer
    Elizabeth Dennehy
    Elizabeth Dennehy
    • Helen Brown
    Loy Edge
    Loy Edge
    • Nate Twain
    Lorilynn Failor
    Lorilynn Failor
    • Twyla Twain
    Paul Ganus
    Paul Ganus
    • Bart
    Lisa Angelina Green
    • Shopkeeper
    Michael Tyler Henry
    Michael Tyler Henry
    • Donnie Bottinelli
    • Director
      • Brent Huff
    • Writers
      • William Shockley
      • Brent Huff
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    10bryce-46

    A home run!

    Writer and director Brent Huff hit a home run with his movie "Welcome To Paradise."

    Starring Crystal Bernard, Brian Dennehy, Beth Grant, William Shockley and Bobby Edner, this family movie will have viewers crying and laughing as well as leaving the theater feeling good. I enjoy leaving a movie theater inspired and focused on the good in mankind.

    Don't miss the chance to take your children to this show.

    "Welcome To Paradise" would make an excellent Hallmark TV movie. I highly recommend it to everyone, kids and adults.

    Bryce Yarborough
    10JBFur

    Well Done!

    It was great to see a movie that works through difficult life issues Raising a teenager as a single parent, getting fired from your job, going into a settled community and bucking the trends are things we all have to face. The scenes cut back and forth frequently to cover several of the characters and to weave the story line into a flow that was quick enough to get to the points across that were being made. Crystal Barnard did a terrific job and really got into the role effectively. Even though the story was not about Crystal and Shockely you can easily see where it could lead this way and that felt good to me. This was a nice touch.

    The use of a female minister in this type of role was well done and should be well received. She is the "new breed" and breathes new life into a community that was in a rut---like so many of ours are today. Her message appealed and should be embraced by all levels of audience. The good in people comes from the grass roots and this movie was able to bring this out effectively.

    I saw the movie twice and was not disappointed either time. Crystal faces several very challenging issues and through her positive outlook and faith she was able to connect with a community to bring them to a higher and better place. This was done without getting too corny---the director was very good about keeping the tone "modern" but kept the message on track. Good job all around.
    8Lisa_TheReligionNetwork

    Warm, sensitive family film recommended by The Religion Network

    "Welcome to Paradise" is a family film that, while long on values, spreads the Good News through kindness between people versus sermonizing on celluoid.

    As a matter of fact, "Paradise" directly takes on those religious types to whom the Bible refers to a "stiff- necked people." Associate Pastor Debbie Laramie ("Wings" star Crystal Bernard) is in trouble at the top of the film for being too folksy in the pulpit. Her rigid male superiors exile her and her teenage son (well-played by Bobby Edner) to the small town of Paradise, which as it turns out, isn't. Just like in the big city, there are brittle, agenda-driven people in the small town. But without missing a beat, the new pastor jumps into the fray.

    Bernard's Laramie is breezy and warm, and she does the Lord's work by being her open self, bringing people together one at a time. Bernard skillfully anchors the role with honesty. She carries the film on her feminine shoulders, making it look effortless.

    The cast is studded with sure-handed veterans, led by film and stage luminary Brian Dennehy, who lends deep credibility to a film just by walking in front of the camera. It seems he never fumbles a beat as an actor. Ever.

    Writer Shockley, who deftly pulls double duty playing the high school basketball coach, is a welcome masculine counterpart for Bernard. Though the film thankfully avoids making this an obvious love story, the chemistry between the two creates agreeable sparks.

    "Paradise" ambitiously fleshes out a number of smaller roles with their own subplots, and enhances its own theme by creating an ensemble film. Lou Beatty, Jr. shimmers as the homeless Trevor Goodman and his singing throbs with contemplative power. Likewise, Beth Grant as the pivotal Frances Loren is believable and touching. Her character creates the havoc that eventually brings the town together. It's an inspirational finale that brings a lump to the throat and resolve to the heart.

    There are a few snags in the story: for example, it stretches credulity that Laramie wouldn't know her son is dyslexic. She's presented as a character that's been busy, not selfishly blind; and some situations are hopelessly "on the nose." Luckily, the film unfolds briskly with a purpose that refuses to be derailed. Locations are attractive; the music enhances the story; the look of the film is rich.

    There's a sense that "Paradise" is the real deal: a film about genuine caring between humans, made by quality professionals who truly care about humanity.

    The Dove Foundation gave "Welcome to Paradise" a Four Dove Rating. The Religion Network seconds that!
    8iveseenemall

    This movie has heart!

    This movie was very good, and people of all ages will enjoy it, I think. Very few filmmakers tackle such topics as homelessness and accepting people, regardless of gender, race, age, etc. But this one does, and it does it without being preachy or boring.

    Crystal Bernard was great in this role. But the character (Bobby Edner from one of the Spy Kids movies) who plays Hayden was a real stand-out, too. I thought he added depth as her confused teenage son trying to cope with his father's death and his mother's profession as a pastor -- and all that comes with being a pastor's child when it's tough enough growing up in a "normal" family.

    I don't think it is in theaters until the summer, but it's playing at the American Family Film Festival (www.iffilmfest.org) in LA in February. I saw it at a screening recently and highly recommend it!
    10hjadair

    Eye Opener

    Not an attack on churches in small towns or big cities - but a wake up call to what "church" is really about. Not the building or the bank account, but the "body" rooted in love and forgiveness.

    Good character and plot development in the storyline. Tugs at your heart and opens your eyes.

    Obviously edited for television with fade-to-black every so often (reserved for commercial breaks). Clean, only one or two incidences of mild language, no sex, no violence other than a brief instance of teenage bullying. Good family film for preteens and older. Musical score is inspirational but subtle and not overpowering. Good casting.

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      Film debut for Chris Kato and Robbie Moore.
    • Goofs
      The church sign made by the three teens at the end looks a little too 'polished' to have been made by them...production should have made it look a bit more 'rustic' to reflect their efforts.
    • Soundtracks
      Bringing in the Sheavers
      Performed by Mike Curb Congregation

      Arrangement by Michael Lloyd and Mike Curb

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    • Release date
      • October 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Uma Lição de Fé
    • Filming locations
      • Sable Ranch - 25933 Sand Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, California, USA(New Church and Country Club scenes)
    • Production companies
      • EchoLight Studios
      • Out of Pocket Films
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      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
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