Courage, New Hampshire (2011– ) |
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Courage, New Hampshire (2011– ) |
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| James Patrick Riley | ... |
Silas Rhodes
(4 episodes, 2011-2012)
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| Jonathan Salisbury | ... |
Noah Pine
(4 episodes, 2011-2012)
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| Allen Marsh | ... |
Abraham Foxe
(4 episodes, 2011-2012)
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| Nathan Kershaw | ... |
Bob Wheedle
(4 episodes, 2011-2012)
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| Lorraine Pope | ... |
Molly Pine
(4 episodes, 2011-2012)
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| Patrick M.J. Finerty | ... |
William Bramley
(4 episodes, 2011-2012)
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| Donal Thoms-Cappello | ... |
Reverend Silence Laud
(3 episodes, 2011-2012)
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| Isabelle Gardo | ... |
Abby Lamb
(3 episodes, 2011-2012)
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| Basil Hoffman | ... |
Simeon Trapp
(3 episodes, 2011-2012)
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| Greg Allan Martin | ... |
Joseph Baine
(3 episodes, 2011-2012)
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| Max Horner | ... |
Tom Fogg
(3 episodes, 2011-2012)
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Alexandra Oliver | ... |
Sarah Courage
(3 episodes, 2011-2012)
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Mallory Drazin | ... |
Sally Rhodes
(3 episodes, 2011-2012)
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Jazmine Ramay | ... |
Mary Boyle
(3 episodes, 2011-2012)
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Eric Drazin | ... |
John Hildreth
(3 episodes, 2011-2012)
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Jon Harmon | ... |
Darby Hogan
(3 episodes, 2011-2012)
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| Napoleon Ryan | ... |
Governor John Wentworth
(2 episodes, 2011-2012)
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| Gary Moore | ... |
Braxton Cage
(2 episodes, 2011)
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| Chris MacDonnell | ... |
Merry Pugwell
(2 episodes, 2012)
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Daved Wilkins | ... |
Fredrick Stokes
(2 episodes, 2011)
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Jonathan Lee Wilson | ... |
Bedford Militia Captain
(2 episodes, 2011-2012)
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Lizzy Riley | ... |
Elizabeth Rhodes
(2 episodes, 2012)
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Our early history as a nation is so ripe with stories to be told and "Courage, New Hampshire: The Travail of Sarah Pine" does not disappoint. The characters are vividly brought to "candlelight" by a gifted group of actors and a script that immediately draws us in and holds our interest. The costuming and sets are true to the period and cinematography is remarkable. The musical score is extraordinary for an independent film.
It is a story of a time gone by and of the simple trusting faith of Sarah and the redemption brought by her faith. The political intrigue of the story also offers a powerful missive Human behavior has not changed in the last 240 years. Individuals and governments still use and abuse power to gain their own ends and desires without thought of the consequence to others.
Sarah Pine teaches us, that in spite of this fallen estate, a simple humble faith, held resolutely in the face of adversity and travail, has the power to lift us and deliver us.