Credited cast: | |||
Aaron M. Abelto | ... | Jeffery Douglas | |
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Randell J. Jackman | ... | Bobby Taylor |
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Brandi Patterson | ... | Annie Taylor |
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Massiel Checo | ... | Jennifer Douglas |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Dhalia Anderson | ... | ER nurse |
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Lurkisha Anderson | ... | Patients |
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Roberto Arias | ... | Bar patron |
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Sheik Bacchus | ... | Nurse |
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Maria Baez | ... | Nurse |
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Eddie Baltodano | ... | Hospital Guest |
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Tommy Barry | ... | Restaurant guest |
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Victoria Belle | ... | Bar patron |
Thamys Bertoldi | ... | Patient | |
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Ashley Blake | ... | ER nurse |
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Nicholas Bradshaw | ... | Restaurant guest |
Jeffery hasn't been the same since the loss of his wife who died during childbirth. Now crisis returns to his life, as his only child is diagnosed with leukemia, sending him into a tailspin. He turns away from his faith, feeling that life is no longer worth living. As God brings reminders of His goodness into Jeffery's life, will that be enough to guide him back to what matters most is to watch for
First, anyone giving this 9 or 10 stars, just ignore their review - they've either got a brain tumor or it's a fake review. There is no way anyone could honestly give this film a high rating. The best actors are the children. The doctor talks rubbish, when asked how girl got cancer he responds "as with any form of cancer, it's unknown" and the main actors are wooden to the point that they seem bored with their own poor acting. Mostly the film is superficial in the dialogue and execution. The story itself is actually quite touching, and yes I like a feel good Christian movie. Because the theme is quite sad and story concept is ok, the film redeems itself from being 1 star. However the acting just grinds away at you making the whole thing difficult to get involved in.