Coming to theaters in wide release September 21, 2012!
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DVD release date TBA.
Film Synopsis:
This holiday movie tells the heartwarming story of a local war hero whose son goes off to war. His new wife brings Christian, his first son in to the world while the young hero is away at war earning medals for valor. However, the tragedy that ensues on a cruel battlefield will change everyone’s life forever as Tom Revere is laid to rest giving his ultimate sacrifice for freedom. Fourteen years passes and the young baby grows to be a teenager (Christian Revere) and with his mother, (Carrie Revere) comes back to the small town of Mount Columbus nestled in the Rocky Mountains during the holiday season to be with his family.
Christian disconnects with his grandfather (Bob Revere) as they both are going through the pain of losing a Dad and the loss of a son by Bob. In this beautiful story of love and forgiveness, they discover a way to unite and to make a difference in their community by claiming their freedom of expression. The grandfather is the pharmacist and mayor of the town who realizes that freedoms are being taken away and the first battle is to restore the Christmas holiday in his home town where he is mayor. For this “battle” he will lose in many ways, but his gain is for a higher price.
Concluding the film is one of the most dramatic orations given in any movie where Bob challenges the town to “Wake Up” and begin to take back the freedoms that are being lost, one by one. This movie is set at the Christmas season and is sure to inspire a spark of holiday joy in your heart.
The cast includes Marshall Teague (Roadhouse), Jennifer O’Neill (Summer of ‘42), Fred Williamson (Black Ceasar) and Jenna Boyd (Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants).








Can’t wait..it will be the next movie we will see, the last being Act of Valor. I have a difficult time paying $12.00 for a movie ticket to support an actor that usually bashes the country that has brought them “success.”
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IKWYM. I especially resent the twits who have been so obnoxious that they spoiled my enjoyment of fave DVDs in my personal collection.
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