Faith of our fathers
(DVD)
Contributors
Scott, Carey, 1965- film director.
Baldwin, Stephen, 1966- actor.
Downes, Kevin, 1972- actor.
White, David A. R., actor.
St. James, Rebecca, actor.
Baldwin, Stephen, 1966- actor.
Downes, Kevin, 1972- actor.
White, David A. R., actor.
St. James, Rebecca, actor.
Published
Scottsdale, Arizona : Pure Flix Entertainment, LLC, [2015].
Physical Desc
1 DVD (96 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Status
Arroyo Grande Library - Adult DVD - Adult Audiovisual
Fiction
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Published
Scottsdale, Arizona : Pure Flix Entertainment, LLC, [2015].
Format
DVD
Language
English
UPC
857533003936
Notes
General Note
Special features: The heart of "Faith of our fathers"; Honoring Father's Day; Commemorating Memorial Day; Si Robertson interview; Stephen Baldwin interview.
Creation/Production Credits
Casting by Beverly Holloway ; music by Steffan Fantini, Marc Fantini ; edited by Alex Kendrick and David De Vos ; production designer, Mona Nahm ; director of photography, Randall Gregg ; co-producers, Daryl Lefever, Tom Saab ; executive producer, Christopher Morrow.
Participants/Performers
Stephen Baldwin, Kevin Downes, David A.R. White, Rebecca St. James, Si Robertson, Candace Cameron Bure.
Description
John Paul and Wayne are two young men in search of their fathers. Problem is ... their fathers have been dead for 25 years. Eddie and Steven are two young men in search of their sons ... whom they've never met. In 1969, Eddie and Steven are with their squad deep in the jungle of Vietnam on a five-day mission to retrieve fallen comrades. They write letters to their wives, often mentioning their love for their sons, one who is an infant and one yet to be born. In 1994, John Paul and Wayne go on a five-day road trip to the Vietnam Wall in Washington, DC to see their fathers' names. Along the way, reading those letters, they begin to get an understanding of who their fathers were and how they died.
Target Audience
MPAA rating: PG-13 ; for brief war violence.
System Details
DVD ; NTSC ; all regions.
Language
Closed-captioned. English and Spanish subtitles.
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