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| Eric Benét | ... |
Jeremy
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Erica Gluck | ... |
Trinity
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| James Hong | ... |
Mr. Kwon
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Mark La Mura | ... |
Randolph
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| Jennifer Van Horn | ... |
Melinda
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| Karen Abercrombie | ... |
Maxine
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Kellin Watson | ... |
Kim
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| Thomas Clark | ... |
Jonathan's Driver
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| Tonya Bludsworth | ... |
Caterer
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| Kayli Maree Tolleson | ... |
Homeless Girl
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April Turner | ... |
Mrs. Cooper
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| Mark Scarboro | ... |
Jay
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Chris Bretscher | ... |
Newscaster
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| Lindsay Ayliffe | ... |
Mr. THornbull
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Sidney Horton | ... |
Bus Driver
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When 12-year-old Trinity Goodheart is visited by an angel who leaves her a pendant that belonged to her long-lost mother, Trinity concludes that her mother is in danger and needs her help.
I wish there were more movies like this being made, it is a movie that the whole family can enjoy together, without the usual mindless gore and gratuitous nudity to titillate and appeal to braindead teen boys who have no close family unit. The rating of 2.5 is a total farce this film is an absolute 10+.Almost all of the movies that I had seen growing up, my family watched together as enjoyed as quality family time. This is something we don't hear of anymore and need to bring back. The persons who gave this a 2.5 rating require Psychiatric evaluations and probably should be confined to a mental facility. It is great to be to able to watch a film with everyone from Granparents to young children together.