Book of Days is a 2003 American drama film starring Wil Wheaton that originally broadcast on Pax TV.[1]
Book of Days | |
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Directed by | Harry Ambrose |
Written by | Susan Rohrer |
Starring | Wil Wheaton |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Before the movie aired Wheaton wrote, "My gut feeling on this film is that it’s going to be pretty good. It’s not going to be spectacular –there’s some badly written courtroom drama in the middle, where I think it really slows down — but I think audiences will enjoy it."[2]
Premise
editA widower receives a book which tells who is going to die.
Cast
edit- Wil Wheaton as Daniel Hartland
- Maureen Flannigan as Frankie Newhall
- Deborah Raffin as Amelia Hartland
- Isaac Hayes as Jonah Parks
- John Reilly as Richard Worthington
- Pamela Reed as Sister Grady Mary Hopkins
- Richard Grieco as Finch
- Arthur Taxier as Judge Rheinholdt
- Cameron Graham as Edgar Worthington
- Mark Roberts as Lawrence Peersgail
- Michelle Holgate as Caroline Winters Hartland
Reception
editMoria wrote the movie "is one of the better of these Christian-made films. It is not too preachy and can be enjoyed simply in terms of its premise instead of as a sermon."[3]
References
edit- ^ "New releases". South Florida Sun Sentinel. 12 December 2003. p. 106.
- ^ "The Book of Days". Wil Wheaton. January 2003.
- ^ Review of film at Moria Reviews
External links
edit- Book of Days at IMDb