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All Roads Lead Home

  • 2008
  • PG
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
967
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All Roads Lead Home (2008)
The story is about a 12 year old girl who loses her mother in an automobile accident. Her father struggles with the loss of his wife and trying to raise his young daughter who believes her father is partly responsible for her mother's death...
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When Belle, struggling with the loss of her mom, is sent to live with her grandfather, she soon becomes the savior of all living things! An old race horse and Atticus the dog change Belle's ... Read allWhen Belle, struggling with the loss of her mom, is sent to live with her grandfather, she soon becomes the savior of all living things! An old race horse and Atticus the dog change Belle's life, and in turn the life of those who love her.When Belle, struggling with the loss of her mom, is sent to live with her grandfather, she soon becomes the savior of all living things! An old race horse and Atticus the dog change Belle's life, and in turn the life of those who love her.

  • Director
    • Dennis Fallon
  • Writer
    • Douglas Delaney
  • Stars
    • Peter Coyote
    • Jason London
    • Vivien Cardone
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    967
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dennis Fallon
    • Writer
      • Douglas Delaney
    • Stars
      • Peter Coyote
      • Jason London
      • Vivien Cardone
    • 15User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Peter Coyote
    Peter Coyote
    • Hock
    Jason London
    Jason London
    • Cody
    Vivien Cardone
    Vivien Cardone
    • Belle
    Peter Boyle
    Peter Boyle
    • Poovey
    Patton Oswalt
    Patton Oswalt
    • Milo
    Vanessa Branch
    Vanessa Branch
    • Lillian
    Evan Parke
    Evan Parke
    • Basham
    April Bowlby
    April Bowlby
    • Natasha
    Bruce Heinrich
    Bruce Heinrich
    • Satch
    Allan Kayser
    Allan Kayser
    • Tobias
    Shannon Knopke
    • Andrea
    Walter Coppage
    Walter Coppage
    • Dennison
    Stephen Milton
    • Bud
    Peter Fopeano
    • Lou
    Joe Backer
    • Plant Manager
    Brent Crawford
    Brent Crawford
    • Sheriff Brent
    Hank Rector
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    • Director
      • Dennis Fallon
    • Writer
      • Douglas Delaney
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    9formsless

    Great family movie especially if you love pets!

    All Roads Lead Home is a great family movie everyone can enjoy. The movie will make you laugh and cry! It is a wonderful movie that you can walk away talking about and feel touched. The filming and choice of scenery was well done by Dennis Fallon and his crew. We enjoyed watching Peter Boyle in his final acting role. Peter Coyote did a wonderful job in portraying the grandfather in the movie.

    The selection of actors and actresses for this film was properly chosen. The movie has a strong message for animal rights and animal welfare. The movie also shows the respect and love for all creatures small and large. I attended the preview of the movie at the Mall of America in August 2008 and thoroughly enjoyed the film along with my other 9 friends. They as well had rave reviews that there was finally a good family movie out there to be seen. Each one of us had the opportunity to meet Dennis Fallon the director in person. He answered our questions, and explained how scenes were made. This is definitely a must see family movie that can be enjoyed for years to come. I believe this is a movie in its infant steps towards the betterment of animal welfare. We are all hoping that there will be more movies similar to All Roads Lead Home that can be produced. I would highly recommend this movie to families with children 7 years and older. Anyone who has a sincere appreciation for animals will certainly enjoy this film.
    9shelleywallace

    Heartfelt for entire Family!

    Our family was so taken in by this movie! You fall in love with the characters and feel what they are going through like you are part of the story. This movie definitely makes a statement about the love and care of animals. It is amazing how true it is about animals intuition if they could only speak to us more clearly. Peter Boyle's last performance is hilarious! The art direction is outstanding. The Missouri & Kansas landscapes are picturesque! Could not wait for it to come out on DVD to buy and share with friends and family that did not get a chance to see it. Would love to see more of these actors in future movies. Thanks for making a movie that all ages could see!!
    3davidpbritton

    Low Quality Movie

    I don't typically post comments for movies, but I had to write in about this one. After seeing a decent rating (6.2 stars on IMDb is not bad), and mostly positive reviews, includes superlative statements such as: "It could be the most powerful animal-themed film I have seen.", "Defining Family Entertainment...perhaps re-defining." and "Put it on your "must-see" list.".

    We rented "All Roads Lead Home" for our family, and were put off by the overt over-the-top animal rights themes, low budget look of the film (simplistic camera work, minimal post-processing, poor editing, sub par acting) and *very* choppy plot. The story seemed contrived in parts to go out of its way to pull at emotional connections to animals, and in all but a very few scenes was ineffective at doing so.

    That is not to say that this film should not be watched, or is worthless, it just seemed like from many of the comments on IMDb that this was an Oscar-quality film. I would rather people go into this with their eyes open, so I decided to post. A number of these comments appear to be written from the perspective of a personal friend of the film crew, or someone who was invited to a private screening. Hardly a unbiased source. I don't at all mean to question the integrity of those comment authors, we are all entitled to our opinion! But I did want to balance that out with a more realistic look at this film.

    To realistically rate this anything higher than 5/10 stars would be quite a leap, even for someone who enjoys cheesy sappy movies. This was a cheesy sappy movie that was done poorly with a small budget.

    I would not recommend this movie, and feel there are many better choices on the market when it comes to family friendly movies.
    4ivanahrrs

    Mediocre At Best

    I didn't watch this movie with high expectations so I wasn't too disappointed but I feel like there was a lot of wasted potential. What could have been a touching story about reverence and respect for life, and healing after a tragedy turned into nothing more than animal rights propaganda. I found the acting from all parties to be quite unconvincing. The "troubled daughter" as it read on the back of the movie cover, was a sweet grieving little girl who made a few mistakes with the best intentions at heart. I was not raised on a ranch, but I have a hard time believing that animals are tossed aside and killed so quickly and completely without thought as in this film. For the younger audience this movie could possibly be enjoyable but let me put it this way, if I wanted to watch some kind of PETA film, I would have rented one.
    8alireza-akhlaghi84

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    It's about the animal's axis and its rights. It also has the feature of drama, which means that it will include in it the story which to bring the film ahead and bring the audience to the film. But its overall appeal is about the relationship between the girl and her grandfather and the way they look at the animals. In general, Basic and fundamental changes in the approach of humans to each issue are seen with the sacrifice and transfer from generation to generation, and this change of approach in the story of the film is somewhat respected, but when an elderly man has the flexibility himself It seems like the change process is going to improve our situation and our attitude toward issues as if it were going forward ten years ago, and we do not drown in the swamp of our time. The film is well worth mentioning about the impact of change in look and the direct relationship we are having with the progress of the course on the subject of the film. Of course, with a little deeper insight, this can be extended to all aspects of life. Believing change and attitudes can significantly reduce the costs of arrears that arise from selfishness and personal ambitions, which means progress. At first glance, the film shocked its audience with an unpleasant incident, but in the third scenario, the recovery is going well and there are some good changes in Hook's brain, with his granddaughter, Bele. It's not bad to see the film from the direction of view and look better for tomorrow. This movie will help you.

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      Peter Boyle's last movie.
    • Quotes

      Lillian Cole: [Lillian takes a Donation Jar off her counter. It says: "DONATE TO CONSTRUCTION OF KC NO KILL CLINIC"] This is your father's project.

      Belle Lawlor: He's been promising that for years, like all of his promises... nothing ever comes from it.

      Lillian Cole: You don't understand.

      Belle Lawlor: You don't understand! You don't kill things because they're broken! You don't kill things because they're sick! Or dying! You don't kill things because it is easier! You give things a chance! You never know what'll happen! You just don't ever know!

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Shadows of Atticus
    • Filming locations
      • Kansas City, Missouri, USA
    • Production company
      • Waldo West Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $43,907
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $31,785
      • Sep 28, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $43,907
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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