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Crossroads: A Story of Forgiveness
Crossroads: A Story of Forgiveness
(2007)
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Inspired by a true story of a man whose feelings of anger, blame and sadness are changed when he decides to forgive the unforgivable. Bruce Murakami is a hard-working man who sometimes puts his job before his family life. On a night when a work call preoccupies him at home, his wife and daughter are killed in a car accident caused by a young driver named Justin. When Bruce finds out that Justin was illegally racing on the highway when the accident happened, Bruce decides to pursue him and have him prosecuted for murder. With the help of a powerful attorney, Erin Teller, Bruce files suit against the young man, which is overwhelming for both Justin and his family. But as the case progresses, Bruce begins to have a new understanding of his own emotions and, in turn, what will be best for everyone in the end.
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Cast
Name
Credits
Sheila Moore
Aunt Lena
James Ashcroft
Bailiff
Andrew Hedge
Bill
Landon Liboiron
Brody Murakami
Dean Cain
Bruce Murakami
Nicole LaPlaca
Carla
Ryan Kennedy
Cast
Catherine Lough Haggquist
Chantel
Katie Pezarro
Chelsea
Chelah Horsdal
Cindy
David Neale
David
Brett Viberg
Deputy
Jesse Moss
Derek
Andrew Stahl
Elwood Peterson
Peri Gilpin
Erin Teller
Hugo Ateo
Hector
Julius Chapple
Journalist #1
Merrilyn Gann
Judge Roarke
Shiloh Fernandez
Justin
Calum Worthy
Kip
Diego Del Mar
Male Witness
Julie Warner
Melissa
Venus Terzo
Nancy
Timothy Paul Perez
Oscar Pena
Geoffrey Rivas
Paul
Susan Hogan
Principal Warren
Emy Aneke
Rodney
Tim Henry
Scully
Kerswell Yates
Teen Thug
Joanne Wilson
TV Reporter
Company
Name
Credits
Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
Production Company
Writers
Name
Credits
Cynthia Riddle
Story By
Peter Hunziker
Story By
Cynthia Riddle
Teleplay
Oliver Goldstick
Teleplay
Peter Hunziker
Teleplay
Producers
Name
Credits
Cameron Johann
Co-Producer
Brent Shields
Executive Producer
Jim Head
Producer
Directors
Name
Credits
John Kent Harrison
Director
Casting
Name
Credits
Molly Lapata
Casting Director
Coreen Mayrs
Casting Director (Vancouver)
Heike Brandstatter
Casting Director (Vancouver)
Annie Klein
Extras Casting
Production Management
Name
Credits
Michele E Dutka
Assistant Director
Will Fearn
Location Manager
Pam Fitzgerald
Post-Production Supervisor
Penny Rogers
Production Coordinator
Elspeth Grafton
Script Supervisor
Penny Gibbs
Unit Production Manager
Editor
Name
Credits
Linda Van Eeghen
Assistant Editor
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
Daniel Sauve
Camera Operator
Jean Lepine
Director of Photography