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Cast
Jason Burkey | ... |
Kurt Kuykendall
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Chelsie Casagrande | ... |
Sherry Jo Williams
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Jean-Paul Chreky | ... |
Man in Bathroom
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Danny Cornett | ... |
Robby
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Barry Michael Dailey | ... |
Coach
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Mister Fitzgerald | ... |
Basketball Player
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Nancy Fondriest | ... |
Mrs. Kuykendall
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Drew Holloway | ... |
Bruce
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John Klicka | ... |
Young Kurt
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Shawn David Kuykendall | ... |
Flip
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Michael Landers | ... |
Mr. Kuykendall
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Gary Ray Moore | ... |
Walter Mason
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Suzanne R. Neff | ... |
Dr. Jeschke
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Kera O'Bryon | ... |
Kat
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John Park | ... |
Olympic Tryout Soccer Player
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Daniel F. Purcell | ... |
Dettmar Kramer
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Alistair Sewell | ... |
Young Robbie
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Robby Stone | ... |
Al
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Rich Swingle | ... |
Coach Ryan
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Peter Tyree | ... |
Olympic Tryout Soccer Player
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Chase 'Uzzle' Carter | ... |
Basketball Fan (uncredited)
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Maggie Lovitt | ... |
Sorority Girl / Mourner (uncredited)
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Directed by
Donald Leow |
Written by
Chris Craddock | ... | () (as Chris Craddock) |
Katherine Craddock | ... | () |
Katherine R. Craddock | ... | () |
Produced by
Kenneth Altman | ... | producer |
Donald Leow | ... | producer |
Cortney Matz | ... | assistant producer |
Christopher Rogers | ... | executive producer |
Joshua Taylor | ... | assistant producer |
Music by
John Doryk |
Cinematography by
James Suttles |
Set Decoration by
Chris Groffman |
Makeup Department
Chris Varosky | ... | makeup department head |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Kenny Jackson | ... | first assistant director |
Julie McCoy | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Katie Buenneke | ... | p.a.: set dressing/props |
Sam Edens | ... | set dresser |
Sound Department
William Britt | ... | sound mixer |
John Doryk | ... | re-recording mixer / sound designer / supervising sound editor |
Leigh West | ... | assistant to John Doryk (uncredited) |
Stunts
Johnny Becker | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Tanner Bayer | ... | swing: grip/electric |
Mark Evans | ... | key grip |
Greg Hudgins | ... | assistant camera |
William T. Iversen | ... | best boy grip (as Will Iverson) |
Micah J. Murray | ... | second assistant camera |
Josiah Staggers | ... | digital imaging technician |
Mike Wilson | ... | gaffer |
Mike Yoder | ... | best boy electric (as Michael Yoder) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
LaRell Reynolds | ... | wardrobe assistant |
Script and Continuity Department
Jean-Paul Chreky | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Andy Edmunds | ... | film commissioner |
Chad Mathis | ... | legal services |
Netiofficial Movie | ... | assistant: Youtube Channel Assitance |
Rich Swingle | ... | accent coach |
Production Companies
Distributors
- 1 Voice Films (2011) (United States) (theatrical)
- Vyre Network (2012) (United States) (video)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- SuttleFilm (camera equipment provided by)
- SuttleFilm (post-production facilities)
- The Clearance Lab (clearances)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
"Golden boy" Kurt Kuykendall (Jason Burkey) has it all: good looks, a spot on his college basketball team, and hopes for playing in the Olympics. But behind the closed doors of his Bethesda, Maryland home, Kurt's life is far from perfect. An alcoholic mother (Nancy Fondriest), a power hungry father (Michael Landers), and a family tragedy make this suburban dream home a living nightmare. When Kurt gets cut at the end of his freshman basketball season, all that he's worked for crumbles. But this is far from the final word on Kurt's future. Buoyed by friends (Robby Stone, Danny Cornett, Chelsie Casagrande) and his new found faith in God, Kurt discovers courage and his true calling. Written by 1Voice Films |
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Taglines | Based on a true story of faith, love and soccer See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Inspired by the true story of Olympic and Professional Soccer Goalkeeper, Kurt Kuykendall. See more » |
Soundtracks | Almost Flew See more » |