Forgiven [videorecording] / directed by Alan Autry ; writing credits, Alan Autry, Greg Grey ; produced by Alan Autry, Paul Quinn.
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Text[Metro Manila] : Lighthouse Educational Corp, ©2011Description: 1 videodisc (01:31:00) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inchesSubject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification: - AVR-V PN 1995.9 .W4 F74 2011
- Production credits : Cinematography by John Kelly ; Assistant Director, T. Huff ; Stunts, Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
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PBTS Library | AVR-V PN 1995.9 .W4 F74 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | OD489 |
Production credits :
Cinematography by John Kelly ;
Assistant Director, T. Huff ;
Stunts, Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Cast members :
Roy Appleton, Mary Ann Corner, Jeffrey J. Dashnaw, Noelle Rickel
Forgiven is an inspirational story in the tradition of High Planes Drifter and Pale Rider with a Faith-based message. It's 1878 and Jake Kincaid (Alan Autry from "In The Heat Of The Night") has just been released from prison for a crime he didn't commit. His heart is seeking vengeance on those responsible for landing him in jail, but he's also very interested in finding the gold he was accused of stealing. In his quest, he finds himself in the small town of Fairplay, California where Kincaid learns that love is far more powerful than hate and that redemption is more precious than gold. Forgiven is Alan Autry's directorial debut and a western the whole family can enjoy.
Language in English
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