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An alcoholic man refocuses himself on putting kids through college via 4H and FFA scholarship donations. Guiding him is a spiritual figure he calls “The Bearded Man”.
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Genre: Drama
Director: Christopher Cain
Actors: Beau Smith, D.B. Sweeney, Donny Boaz, Elaine Hendrix, James Haven, Jon Gries, Katherine Willis, Mike Kimmel, Rheagan Wallace, Tara Hazlewood, Val Kilmer
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