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Scene #1 - This movie is based on a true story and the home movies shown in this scene are from the real family this movie is about. Scene #2 - Mike Howard (Matt Letscher) receives a business award from his best friend Bob Harris (Greg Germann). Scene #3 - Reverend Matthew Brewer updates his "Citizens for Decency" with ... (More)
Scene #1 - This movie is based on a true story and the home movies shown in this scene are from the real family this movie is about. Scene #2 - Mike Howard (Matt Letscher) receives a business award from his best friend Bob Harris (Greg Germann). Scene #3 - Reverend Matthew Brewer updates his "... (Less)
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Scene #1 - The powerful St. Louis Prosecutor (John Dye from Touched by an Angel) is honored as the "Man of the Year" by businessman Bob Harris. Bob's young son David (Nicky Bassman) also donates money to a "Crime Victims Fund" that the Prosecutor controls. TV reporter Don Deetz isn't impressed because he feels the Prosecutor is ... (More)
Scene #1 - The powerful St. Louis Prosecutor (John Dye from Touched by an Angel) is honored as the "Man of the Year" by businessman Bob Harris. Bob's young son David (Nicky Bassman) also donates money to a "Crime Victims Fund" that the Prosecutor controls. TV reporter Don Deetz isn't impressed ... (Less)
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Scene #1 - The Citizens for Decency harass Mike and Diane's Howard video stores and also their home. Thousands of magazines are delivered daily by the postman (Alphonso Jones) that Diane Howard (Sarah Brown) never ordered. To make matters worse, anonymous child abuse calls to Children's Protective Services prompts a visit by an ... (More)
Scene #1 - The Citizens for Decency harass Mike and Diane's Howard video stores and also their home. Thousands of magazines are delivered daily by the postman (Alphonso Jones) that Diane Howard (Sarah Brown) never ordered. To make matters worse, anonymous child abuse calls to Children's Protective ... (Less)
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Scene #1 - Mike (Matt Letscher) and Diane (Sarah Brown) take the plunge and find a small store to open their video rental business. But what format should they carry? Beta or VHS? Scene #2 - Based on the true story, Video Library was the first video rental store in St. Louis. But Mike's decision on what video format to rent ... (More)
Scene #1 - Mike (Matt Letscher) and Diane (Sarah Brown) take the plunge and find a small store to open their video rental business. But what format should they carry? Beta or VHS? Scene #2 - Based on the true story, Video Library was the first video rental store in St. Louis. But Mike's decision ... (Less)
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Scene #1 - Reverend Brewer (John Prosky) and his assistant Reba Hollings (Anne Ramsay) pressure Mike (Matt Letscher) and Diane (Sarah Brown) into giving up the controversial movie "Hail Mary". Scene #2 - After Mike and Diane give the movie "Hail Mary" to the Citizens for Decency, they destroy the tape with others they have ... (More)
Scene #1 - Reverend Brewer (John Prosky) and his assistant Reba Hollings (Anne Ramsay) pressure Mike (Matt Letscher) and Diane (Sarah Brown) into giving up the controversial movie "Hail Mary". Scene #2 - After Mike and Diane give the movie "Hail Mary" to the Citizens for Decency, they destroy the... (Less)