Credited cast: | |||
Charlotte Rampling | ... | Dixie Riggs | |
Sophie Lowe | ... | Adeline Winter | |
Willie Nelson | ... | Jimmy Riggs | |
Waylon Payne | ... | Shooter Jones | |
Todd Terry | ... | Jack Winter | |
Sonny Carl Davis | ... | Bank Manager | |
Richard Dillard | ... | Mayor | |
Damon Carney | ... | Mr. Heatherton | |
Juliette Kida | ... | Shooter's Girl | |
Gary Teague | ... | Bank Teller | |
Sile Bermingham | ... | Betty Winter | |
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Titos Menchaca | ... | Powa |
Erwin Raphael McManus | ... | Father Carlos Romero | |
Lana Dieterich | ... | Scarlett | |
Sergio Villalpando | ... | Johnny Young Buck |
An aspiring trapeze artist discovers a cryptic letter her recently deceased father once wrote directing her to a gold mine in a remote California desert. Upon arriving in a mysterious town, she finds herself at the gates of "The Beautiful Place," a house occupied by retired vaudeville stars Jimmy and Dixie Riggs. As she gets to know the eccentric couple, she discovers her words were directing her to a reward far more valuable than gold. Written by Deadline Hollywood Daily
'Waiting for the Miracle to Come' was a breath of fresh air. Theres such cynicism from movie goers and 'reviewers' nowadays. If a film isn't a part of the DC/Marvel world, full of formulaic explosions adolescent story lines it seems to get relegated to the back stacks immediately. This movie had no superheroes, instead just a touching story, a wholesome narrative of believing in something and some great acting. Specifically Willie Nelson and Charlotte Rampling playing off each other but especially Sile Bermingham who really moved me at the end of the film -some fantastic stuff there.