Places a solid cast of smallscreen names in service of well-intentioned but formulaically second-rate material. Next stop, cable.
Reach for Me (2008)
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Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Veteran actor Seymour Cassel stars as Alvin, a dying man in this drama directed by actor LeVar Burton (STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION). When he watches his hospice roommate, a 20-something named... Veteran actor Seymour Cassel stars as Alvin, a dying man in this drama directed by actor LeVar Burton (STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION). When he watches his hospice roommate, a 20-something named Kevin (EMPIRE RECORDS' Johnny Whitworth), truly living his last days, Alvin is inspired to do the same. Adrienne Barbeau costars as Alvin's love interest, while PARTY OF FIVE's Lacey Chabert plays Kevin's girlfriend. REACH FOR ME also features the talents of Alfre Woodard. [More]
Starring: Seymour Cassel, Adrienne Barbeau, Alfre Woodard, Johnny Whitworth
Starring: Seymour Cassel, Adrienne Barbeau, Alfre Woodard, Johnny Whitworth, Lacey Chabert, Charlene Blaine, Larry Hankin
Director: LeVar Burton
Director: LeVar Burton
Screenwriter: Michael Bruce Adams
Producer: Charlene Blaine-Schulenberg, Mark Wolfe, Susan R. Rodgers
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