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The Other Side of Heaven (2001)
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1 hr 53 mins
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Adventure
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Family
,
Biopic
,
Adaptation
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Released: 1/1/2001
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Box Office Total:
$4.7M
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Synopsis:
John Groberg, a farm kid from Idaho, crosses an ocean to become a missionary in the remote and exotic Kingdom of Tonga during the 1950's, leaving behind a loving family and the true love of his life, Jean Sabin. Through letters and musings across the sky, John shares his adventures with "the girl back home," and her letters buoy up his spirits in difficult times. John must struggle to overcome language barriers, physical hardship and deep-rooted suspicion to earn the trust and love of the Tongan people he has come to serve. Throughout his adventure-filled three years on the islands, he discovers friends and wisdom in the most unlikely places, changing his life forever.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
1/1/2001
Director
Credit
Mitch Davis
Director
Cast
Credit
Christopher Gorham
John Groberg
Anne Hathaway
Jean Sabin
Joe Folau
Feki
Miriama Smith
Lavania
Nathaniel Lees
Kelepi
Whetu Fala
Asi
Al Fitisemanu
Tomasi
Peter Brown
Kuli
April McKinley
Noli
John Sumner
President Stone
Production Credits
Credit
Gerald R Molen
Producer
Mitch Davis
Executive Producer
John Garbett
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
3Mark Entertainment
Production Company
Excel Entertainment Group
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Excel Entertainment Group
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Writer
Credit
Mitch Davis
Screenplay
John Groberg
Book as Source Material - from memoir
Art Department
Credit
Rick Kofoed
Production Designer
Casting
Credit
Gretchen Rennell Court
Casting
Christina Asher
Casting
Film Camera
Credit
Brian Breheny
Director of Photography
Music
Credit
Kevin Kiner
Music
Visual Effects
Credit
John Gajdecki
Visual Effects
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