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When We Last Spoke
In theater dates are October 27, 29, 30 & 31
In 1967, sisters Juliet (Darby Camp) and Evangeline (Chandler Head) are abandoned by their mother at their unsuspecting grandparents’ farm in the small southern town of Fireside. Stunned by their sudden arrival, tender-hearted Walt (Corbin Bernsen) and champion fiddler Ruby (Melissa Gilbert) graciously stand in for the missing parents and create one blue-ribbon recipe for a loving family.
Fireside, home of radio Station KOFF, kept secrets, broken promises and to-die-for sundaes serves as the backdrop for this heartwarming story full of surprises. Top it all off with the unexpected appearance of Walt’s ailing mother—eccentric, Emily Dickinson-quoting Itasca (Cloris Leachman), and laughter and tears abound.
Richly packed with plenty of quirky characters and hilarious escapades, When We Last Spoke is a timeless movie for all ages that digs in deep to things that matter most—family, friends, love, and forgiveness.
This is a great family movie set during the Vietnam War time in a small town with a family full of various personalities. The movie goes through the character’s lives and it is a wholesome movie. I loved watching how simple times were but still not without their ups and downs. The town amazes me how you can get ice cream sundaes and tape at the same place – such a simplier time and place!
Looking for a movie you can watch safely with your family? How about a movie to show your kids a simpler time? The actors in this movie all work together so nicely and compliment each other. From young to old, this movie has actors of all generations and ones you may recognize too!
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Vickie L Couturier says
sounds really like a good family movie