Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Kenneth Copeland | ... | Sarka |
Eric Roberts | ... | Santiago | |
Sophia Adella Luke | ... | Sally | |
Rick Reyna | ... | Rick | |
Todd James Jackson | ... | Marcos | |
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Destanie Reyna | ... | Kris / Christina |
Sharon Garrison | ... | Miss Betty | |
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George Pearsons | ... | Pastor Mike |
Hayden Blane | ... | April (as Hayden Wyatt) | |
Jon-Paul Vertuccio | ... | Franky | |
Curtis Taylor | ... | Paul Mitchell | |
Ed Morrone | ... | Luis | |
Lauren Elyse Buckley | ... | Leti | |
Alexis Codding | ... | Kate | |
Cathy Lynn Yonek | ... | City Worker |
Antonio Sarka (Kenneth Copeland), the traditional patriarch of a powerful crime family, had suddenly decided to give up his control of the family business and return to the old country for a while. He also wants his brother, Santiago (Eric Roberts), to give it up, leave that place with him and its memories to start a new life, but Santiago has no intention of giving up his birthright...
What a pile of garbage. It's ironic because Kenneth Copeland already acts like a crime family boss under the guise of televangelism. This piece of crap is a complete and utter waste of time and energy -- a complete ego trip for a guy who has a multi-million-dollar tax free "parsonage," his own private runway and private jets, and a legion of hapless followers he has the nerve to call "partners."
It's another way for the Copeland crime family to suck money out of you. They laugh all the way to the bank and shed false tears because their "partners" have not yet been healed. They've not yet become prosperous. They've not yet seen the success the Copelands have managed to attain because they're consummate con artists. And they keep it within the family.
Stay away from this nonsense. It's neither entertaining nor enlightening in any way.