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Douglas Delaney (writer)
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The story is about a 12 year old girl who loses her mother in an automobile accident. Her father struggles...
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Horse Ranch
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Actor Peter Boyle Dies at 71
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Actor Peter Boyle Dies at 71
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Defining Family Entertainment...perhaps re-defining.
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Cast
(Credited cast)| Peter Coyote | ... | Hock Banyon | |
| Jason London | ... | Cody | |
| Peter Boyle | ... | Poovey | |
| Vivien Cardone | ... | Belle Lawlor | |
| Patton Oswalt | ... | Milo | |
| Vanessa Branch | ... | Lillian Cole | |
| Evan Parke | ... | Basham | |
| April Bowlby | ... | Natasha | |
| Walter Coppage | ... | Dennison | |
| Allan Kayser | ... | Tobius | |
| Bruce Heinrich | ... | Satch | |
| Hank Rector | ... | Preacher at funeral | |
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| Joe Backer | ... | Manager | |
| Brent Crawford | ... | Sheriff Brent | |
| Aubrey Fallon | ... | Girl at Hotel | |
| Caylee Fallon | ... | Girl at Hotel | |
| Peter Fopeano | ... | Bud | |
| Ryan Hodapp | ... | Disc Jockey #2 | |
| C.J. Johnson | ... | Nosey neighbor | |
| Shannon Knopke | ... | Andrea | |
| Stephen Milton | ... | Lou | |
| Mike Neighbors | ... | Disc Jockey #1 | |
| Nick Padgett | ... | News Team A | |
| John Redmond | ... | Background Performer | |
| Olivia Wigginton | ... | Girl at Hotel | |
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Shadows of Atticus (USA) (working title)
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Rated PG for thematic material and brief language.
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USA:108 min
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CW Feed & Seed the fictitious veterinary feed supply company is name after Charles W. Nelson the Executive Producer of the film.
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Hock Banyon:
I thought she was raised more sensible
Cody: Sensible? She's twelve! I know there are hard lessons in life but a kid doesn't have to learn them all at once. Especially not from her own Grandfather... or her father, for that matter.
Lillian Cole: She makes perfect sense to me. All she sees, in all living things... is the potential. God, why would anyone want her to see it any other way.
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Cody: Sensible? She's twelve! I know there are hard lessons in life but a kid doesn't have to learn them all at once. Especially not from her own Grandfather... or her father, for that matter.
Lillian Cole: She makes perfect sense to me. All she sees, in all living things... is the potential. God, why would anyone want her to see it any other way.
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All Roads Lead Home Review By: J. Franklin Bradley, LBK Holdings, Inc.
True "family entertainment" is far more than just something everyone in the family can watch together. If done correctly, "family entertainment" is characters and situations that can be felt and understood by all generations nicely blended into a compelling bit of storytelling that captures the imagination of it's audiences.
Just such a movie is "All Roads Lead Home", a little film with a really big payoff for its audiences. Each character adds a piece to the mosaic, from a cantankerous grandfather to his rebellious granddaughter, her father and his struggles with parenting, guilt and trying to move on with his life. Each has a differing view of their shared tragedy, yet no resolution can be found until they fight off the demons of mistrust, misunderstanding, stubbornness and resentment. Together, these characters form a wonderfully complicated mosaic, never fully revealed until the last piece is put into place.
Audiences of all ages will be mesmerized by this film. For it is a journey through life's complications, with every age and viewpoint represented. There truly is something for everyone in "All Roads Lead Home". And that "something" is a heart-warming story that proves that "family entertainment" really can reach out and hold an audience from the first to the last word of the script. Its storytelling at it's best. And it shouldn't be missed.