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Saturday, February 7, 2009

All Roads Lead Home

The Numbers Rating: 4.50 (2 votes) Rate it - Rating Details
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: Insufficient Ratings
Theatrical Performance
Total US Gross $43,905
Released September 26, 2008 (limited)
January 13, 2009 (DVD Sale)
MPAA Rating PG for thematic material and brief language
Running Time:112 mintues
Keywords Family Movie
Distributed by Waldo West Productions
Source Based on Real Life Events
Major Genre Drama
Country United States
Production Method Live Action
Creative Type Contemporary Fiction

Synopsis

12 year old Belle (Vivien Cardone) loses her mother in an automobile accident. Her father Cody (Jason London) struggles to raise his daughter.   Her rebellious behavior forces Cody to send Belle to her grandfather's (Peter Coyote) farm to live with him.  Belle learns that on a farm, it is the survival of the fittest, but she cannot handle the thought of an animal (or any life for that matter) not being worth saving unless it's useful.  Is she useful?  Belle soon becomes the savior of all living things.  An old thoroughbred race horse and Atticus the dog change Belle's life, and in turn Belle changes the lives of those who love her.   Like the films' title, various sub-plots all lead back to a single conclusion, and nature has a way of providing the direction.   A single truth about family, love, precious life and the detours along the way that can and do lead us to a better place, eventually leading us back home.

Cast

Vivien Cardone   
Peter Coyote   
Jason London   
Vanessa Branch   
Patton Oswalt   
Peter Boyle    Podvey

Weekend Chart Record

DateRank Gross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
9/26/2008 57 $31,614   46 $687 $31,614 3
10/3/2008 101 $2,971 -90.60% 14 $212 $42,180 10

Daily Chart Record

DateRank Gross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
10/3/2008 -  $695   15 $46 $39,925 8
10/4/2008 -  $1,156 +66.33% 14 $83 $41,081 9
10/5/2008 -  $1,170 +1.21% 15 $78 $42,251 10
10/6/2008 -  $487 -58.38% 14 $35 $42,738 11
10/7/2008 -  $347 -28.75% 11 $32 $43,085 12
10/8/2008 -  $378 +8.93% 13 $29 $43,463 13
10/9/2008 -  $442 +16.93% 13 $34 $43,905 14

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