Credited cast: | |||
Ashley Bratcher | ... | Grace | |
Stephen Baldwin | ... | Jay Thorson | |
Austin St. John | ... | Duane | |
David Lee Smith | ... | Nate | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Manu Aggarwal | ... | Sangita |
Kathlene Ashcraft | ... | Female Minister | |
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Channing Atkins | ... | Secretary |
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Caitlyn Barry | ... | Nikki |
Christopher Butturff | ... | Priest | |
Mishka Calderon | ... | Chloe Lassiter | |
Layla Cushman | ... | Elena | |
Nicole Dambro | ... | Graciela | |
Jenni-Kate Deshon | ... | Sabrina | |
Joe Estevez | ... | Dale | |
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Drew Evans | ... | Rabbi |
When his mother dies the week before Easter, widowed hotshot LA exec Nate Lassiter (David Lee Smith) and his head- strong Latina daughter Chloe (MIshka Calderon) must finally return to his hometown in Ohio, where he faces the daunting task of signing away his family's factory. Nate will collide with his spitfire cousin-with-a-grudge (Jenni-Kate Deshon) he forced to run the factory when he left years before, a labor-strike lead by a high school wrestling buddy (Austin St. John), and a legal battle over the factory sale - brought on by the girl he left behind, Grace (Ashley Bratcher). Forced to search his soul and embrace his past, in rediscovering with his home town Nate just might reconnect - with his Grace. Written by A Walk with Grace
Character and moral development, that is not seen in present day movies. Alot of sticken it to each other type humor. Some romance for young and middle age. Latina, black and elder roles, a plus.