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Rock Haven is a picturesque seaside town that is about to become the setting for one man's spiritual conflict. Although he's a devout Christian whose mother is starting a religious school in the small coastal town, he's about to be tempted by a charming young man with good looks and a carefree attitude. But how can his anti-.. Read more
| Starring | Sean Hoagland, Owen Alabado, Laura Jane Coles, Katheryn Hecht |
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| Director | David Lewis |
| Genres | Drama, Gay/Lesbian, Romance |
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Rock Haven is a picturesque seaside town that is about to become the setting for one man's spiritual conflict. Although he's a devout Christian whose mother is starting a religious school in the small coastal town, he's about to be tempted by a charming young man with good looks and a carefree attitude. But how can his anti-homosexual beliefs coincide with what his heart and his body want him to do--and what choice will he ultimately make in the shadow of his mother and the church?
| Starring | Sean Hoagland, Owen Alabado, Laura Jane Coles, Katheryn Hecht, Erin Daly |
|---|---|
| Director | David Lewis |
| Studio | TLA RELEASING |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 18 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, Gay/Lesbian, Romance |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 2007 To Rent: DVD: 26 May 2008 |
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MOVING
This movie was eagerly awaited by myself, it was a lovely film with a story that was moving......on the emotions,
It was a little slow in the ... read more »
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Good story held back
Very slow and poorly acted but interesting treatment of an interesting conflict, I really wanted to see some more aggressive characters, particularly the mom ... read more »
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Owen Alabado
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Oh Lordy!
At first I found this film so painfully earnest and so painfully badly-acted that I thought I couldn't get past 30 minutes, but then I somehow got caught up... read more »