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The Family Tree (2000)
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Reviews Counted:3
Fresh:2
Rotten:1
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A heartwarming family film about a well-intentioned young boy who takes a stand for his town's history and sets out to save a special tree, and a man who takes it upon himself to revive a... A heartwarming family film about a well-intentioned young boy who takes a stand for his town's history and sets out to save a special tree, and a man who takes it upon himself to revive a dissolving factory to help the downtrodden fellow locals get a much needed economical boost. Featuring a soundtrack with songs by LeAnn Rimes, Jo Dee Messina, The Judds, Shane McAnally, and Mary Griffin. [More]
Starring: Robert Forster, Naomi Judd, Cliff Robertson, Andrew Lawrence
Starring: Robert Forster, Naomi Judd, Cliff Robertson, Andrew Lawrence, Matthew Lawrence, Krystal Benn, Genevieve Butler, Kate Forster, Tony Tarantino, Susan Gayle Watts, D. Elliot Woods
Director: Duane Clark
Director: Duane Clark
Screenwriter: Paul Canterna
Producer: Mike Curb
Composer: Randy Miller
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Presents a sturdy look at family solidarity, community, and the value of tradition.
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