Friday, May 23, 2014

Patriotic Movie "Last Ounce of Courage"

MOVIE REVIEW

Last Ounce of Courage

Network: TBN

Original Air Date: May 24, 2014





CAST:

Marshall R. Teague ... Bob Revere
Jennifer O'Neill ... Dottie Revere
Rusty Joiner ... Greg Rogers
Fred Williamson ... Warren Hammerschmidt
Hunter Gomez ... Christian Revere
Nikki Novak ... Kari Revere
Jenna Boyd ... Mattie Rogers
Austin Marks ... Thomas Revere
Lindsey Brinnon ... Jessica 'JJ' Revere
Steve Marks ... Randy
Joe Brinnon ... Charlie
Walter Coppage ...Matt Schnake
Charles Graham ... Leonard
Dean Vivian ... Principal Rusty Cruzan
Darrel Campbell ... Renaldo Boutwell
Benjy Gaither ... Ernie
Steve Nave ... Walter Putman
Michelle D. Bratcher ... Connie Lee
Richard Headrick ... Angel
Duke Mason ... Duke
Vincent Manachino ... Possum
Adelie Campbell ... Lindsay
Sarah McMullen ... Reagan
Michael Fukunaga ... Stewie
Sally Spurgeon ... Trudy Pigtails
Emily Boresow ... Tylor
Maria Fukunaga ... Sandra
Gene Bicknell ... Jailer




PLOT:

Synopsis via DVD:

A story of faith, family & freedom

Last Ounce Of Courage is an intergenerational story about family, free expression, and taking a stand for cherished beliefs. A family is struck by tragedy when a young man is lost in combat overseas, leaving behind a wife and young son. Years later, the fallen soldier's father, Bob Revere, serves as mayor of a small town where powerful Washington interests seek to stamp out religious expression. The soldier's son, now a young man, inspires his grandfather to take a stand for the ideals and traditional values that our heroes in uniform sacrifice everything to protect. In honor of his son, Revere embarks on a personal mission to reignite the latent patriotism and faith of his fellow citizens and reassert the cherished rights guaranteed to all Americans.



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2 comments:

  1. all i can say ,one movie im blessed to watch. glad we have a copy an shareing every chance i get.

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  2. I would sure like to get that movie. Such a movie has meaningful significance.

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