To Save A Life Movie Trailer

Written by: Jordasche Bledsoe on 5 December 2009 | One Comment |

To Save A Life movie posterEver since Jake Taylor (Randy Wayne) was a kid, he was the type of guy you couldn’t help but like. For Jake, life is good. He has a ton of friends, a basketball scholarship, a hot girlfriend and a really bright future. Not much to get down about, right?

Enter Roger Dawson (Robert Bailey Jr.) He was Jake’s childhood best friend before Jake’s growing popularity pushed him out. Tired of not fitting in and having a place to belong, Roger walks onto campus and, with a gun in his pocket and pain in his heart, makes a tragic move.

Jake is devastated by what Roger has done, and something in him changes. In seeking answers in his own life, one question plagues him the most: Could I have saved him? He finds himself deeply compelled to reach out to kids on the fringe – kids who aren’t viewed as cool enough. But this decision among other things, threatens Jake’s world. He may lose his friends, his scholarship and even his reputation by asking “What do I want my life to be about?”

Release Date: January 22, 2010 (limited)
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
Director: Brian Baugh
Screenwriter: Jim Britts
Starring: Randy Wayne, Robert Bailey Jr., Deja Kreutzberg, Joshua Weigel, Steven Crowder, D. David Morin
Genre: Drama
Rating: PG-13 (for mature thematic elements involving teen suicide, teen drinking, some drug content, disturbing images and sexuality)
Trailer: Courtesy of Youtube




One Comment »

  • R. Margarette said:

    I was able to see an advance screening of this film and it is AMAZING! I would go as far to say that it is a HUGE step forward for faith based films. The acting, directing, writing and production value are all top notch! I was so impressed what the director was able to accomplish on such a small budget and am proud to recommend this film to my churched and unchurched friends and especially teens! Finally a teen film with substance that will offer hope to kids who are hurting. Thank you to everyone involved in this film!

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