Where Hope Grows

May 15th, 2015







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Where Hope Grows

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Plot
A baseball player whose professional career was cut short due to his personal problems is suddenly awakened and invigorated by a young-man with Down syndrome who works at the local grocery store.

Release Year: 2014

Rating: 6.1/10 (139 voted)

Critic's Score: /100

Director: Chris Dowling

Stars: Kristoffer Polaha, David DeSanctis, Danica McKellar

Storyline
A baseball player whose professional career was cut short due to his personal problems is suddenly awakened and invigorated by a young-man with Down syndrome who works at the local grocery store.

Writers: Chris Dowling, Chris Dowling

Cast:
Danica McKellar - Susan Malcolm
William Zabka - Milton Malcolm
Kerr Smith - Mitch Minniear
Kristoffer Polaha - Calvin Campbell
Brooke Burns - Amy Boone
McKaley Miller - Katie Campbell
Alan Powell - Franklin Weaver
David DeSanctis - Produce
Michael Grant - Colt Beam
Clyde Jones - Dexter Douglas
J. Teddy Garces - Dr. Jones
Rebecca Lines - Laura
Robert Johnson - Mr. Beam
Ken Arnold - Steve Bookerson
Sonya Thaper - Nurse Meera

Taglines: An unexpected journey. An unexpected friendship.



Details

Official Website: Official site

Country: USA

Language: English

Release Date: 15 May 2015

Filming Locations: Louisville, Kentucky, USA

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Did You Know?

Trivia:
David DeSanctis will become one of the first actors with Down syndrome to play a leading role in an English-language feature film. See more »



User Review

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Rating: 10/10

Produce is a heartwarming movie about an unlikely friendship. It walks a fine line, because it would be easy for the film to go overboard, but it strikes just the right balance. There are religious themes, but it's never preachy, it's heartwarming, but not too cheesy, and the central friendship never feels forced. There were so many times that I was expecting the movie to go over the line, but in every instance, it pulled back a little and struck just the right balance. It's a well-written story, the acting is always believable, and it all works together so well. It's a movie that feels so real, because when you watch it there are times when you're uncomfortable, times you're scared, times you want to cry, times of great joy, and you really feel for the characters, and you want to see where the story goes.





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