Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
John Paul Kakos | ... | Milton Young | |
Natalia Livingston | ... | Katherine Young | |
E. Roger Mitchell | ... | Sheriff Darden | |
Rick Hearst | ... | Deputy Jones | |
Jason London | ... | Ted Young | |
Adam Boyer | ... | David | |
Robert Pralgo | ... | Dr. Adams | |
Victoria Staley | ... | Danielle | |
Afemo Omilami | ... | Mr. Gravitt | |
Elizabeth Omilami | ... | Mrs. Gravitt | |
Triston Dye | ... | Chad | |
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Austin Frye | ... | Brad |
Angela Bennett | ... | Mrs. Davis | |
Mary Kraft | ... | Attorney Wright | |
Jake Levin | ... | Ryan |
An unfortunate chain of events forces Milton Young to give up his dream of playing professional baseball and return home to the town he fought hard to escape. Once home, Milton faces insurmountable economic and personal hardships, only to be faced with an even greater challenge: defending himself against a Tragic crime that could send him to prison for life. What emerges is a heart-warming story about perseverance, faith, triumph, and the struggle to never let go of a dream. Written by Robert Eagar
"Full Count" is the first film by Robert Eagar and is a great first effort. While the branding shows a lot of baseball, this is not a film about baseball, but about human relisiance and finding contentment no matter what the circumstances. Acting for all parts is above average for an independent production, and the message, while strong, is not forced. The scenic shots are stunningly beautiful. Despite having very little sleep and seeing it at the end of a long day, the movie held my attention and kept my mind working. There are some rather surprising plot twists and dramatic turns. While all of the cast is quite good, I found Adam Boyer and John Paul Kakos to have really carried the movie well.
Look, it's a low budget film -- you'll find more polish in a major network television drama, but the story is good, and the characters authentic and compelling. I look forward to Eagar's next film.