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Christina Fougnie
- Clancy Miller
- (as Christina Dawn Fougnie)
James Bailey
- Mayor Robert Trinkle
- (as J. Robert Bailey)
Matthew Chappell
- Jail Officer
- (as Mattew Chappell)
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I have seen Perfect Stranger, Another Perfect Stranger and now Clancy. I knew from the beginning if I saw Jefferson Moore's name attached to it that it would be a very good, wholesome, uplifting movie. I have yet to be disappointed by one of his films. The young girl who plays Clancy is such a breath of fresh air and brings so much to the movie. I love Nick's character (you can't judge a book by it's cover-which sometimes we do)and Clancy her character's innocence and sweet non-judgmental nature towards everyone she meets is just so infectious. I love how she unabashedly prays to Jesus before her meals and going to bed. Yet again the Kelly Works crew has outdone itself. A very good redemptive family film...definitely worth watching...this movie will touch you and lift you up. Gwen/Texas :-)
To me, a film is good if it accomplishes one or more of my list of desires as I watch a movie: entertainment, escape, teaching, beauty, display of great skill whether it's an actor, costumer, music score or whatever.
This movie, despite a lower budget than some, hits a home run with talent and teaching, and in the long run, beauty.
My suggestion would be to watch it and relax... enjoy the ride. Don't put expectations on it because.... it simply has something to teach you. But don't look for it... just let it roll into your heart.
I LOVED the relationship that develops between two unlikely characters. Really nice natural acting and the truth is there are valuable relationships all over the place between "unlikely" people. There are a lot of other important truths displayed in this wonderful film as well.
I highly recommend this film. Don't expect a classic or a lush budgeted movie. But if you appreciate deep truth I believe you'll like it a lot.
Appropriate for teens and above but for younger kids I'd view it first then decide. Not for little ones due to some necessary violence and intense issues. This film is worth seeking out.
This movie, despite a lower budget than some, hits a home run with talent and teaching, and in the long run, beauty.
My suggestion would be to watch it and relax... enjoy the ride. Don't put expectations on it because.... it simply has something to teach you. But don't look for it... just let it roll into your heart.
I LOVED the relationship that develops between two unlikely characters. Really nice natural acting and the truth is there are valuable relationships all over the place between "unlikely" people. There are a lot of other important truths displayed in this wonderful film as well.
I highly recommend this film. Don't expect a classic or a lush budgeted movie. But if you appreciate deep truth I believe you'll like it a lot.
Appropriate for teens and above but for younger kids I'd view it first then decide. Not for little ones due to some necessary violence and intense issues. This film is worth seeking out.
As an individual endeavoring to pursue a Christian lifestyle toward (hopefully) true and effective discipleship to Jesus Christ and who considers himself to be in the "final season" of his life I would recommend this film as a beneficial opportunity for self-examination. Though presented with different parental dynamics of dysfunctional relationship patterns I regard the severity of impact toward destructive self-behavior to be of similar magnitude. What tends to challenge my tendency toward skepticism about human behavior is the steadfastness of integrity and character that some people exhibit (Clancy in this case) through the trials and tribulations of this life. I followed an entirely different path commencing with confusion, loss of trust, fear, resentment and ultimately hatred and bitterness ("hardness of heart"), the affects of which I contend to this day in my walk with the Lord (Forgiveness but yet accountability for one's actions and choices). As with life, the ending may not be what we would have preferred but I appreciate the provocative elements of this films for the stimulation to my cerebral considerations about what I am going to do in response to life's confrontations and challenges.
I loved the movie, it was simple but a clean family film. I shed tears and think more people need to watch films like this.
I rated this movie 10, for excellent because 1) It has spectacular dialogues. 2) It has excellent acting on all part 3) It entertains you and informs you of God's love, and that lowly circumstances do not keep us from Him. Halley Loo Ya!
I loved the scene work also, and the way the story just evolves. It is typical of many children today who love their parents, and would not like to think of them badly even if they are hit.
Take some time to view this, and then watch it again because you will see many new things the 2nd time around. I loved this movie and I own the whole Kelly's Filmworks movies. They're fantastic.
KF
I loved the scene work also, and the way the story just evolves. It is typical of many children today who love their parents, and would not like to think of them badly even if they are hit.
Take some time to view this, and then watch it again because you will see many new things the 2nd time around. I loved this movie and I own the whole Kelly's Filmworks movies. They're fantastic.
KF
Did you know
- TriviaThe original working titles were 'Sarah', then 'Rachael', but screenwriter Jefferson Moore felt that the lead character needed a more distinctive name. While doing theatre in Indiana, he settled on the perfect name, that of one of his castmates: Clancy Hauber.
- Quotes
Clancy Miller: Bad things are always going to happen... but being miserable doesn't have to.
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- Runtime1 hour 59 minutes
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