God's Country

God's Country (2012)

Life meets at the crossroads

  • Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
  • Release Date: 2012-02-24
  • User Rating: 5.7/10 from 8 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 36min
  • Language: English
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Chris Armstrong
star 5.7/10
From 8 Ratings

Summary

Meghan Doherty is a young, talented executive who neglects her mother and close friends to focus on one goal MAKING MONEY. After closing a multi-million dollar deal Meghan is asked by Mr. Randolph Whitaker (her boss/CEO) to close a deal of a lifetime. She's taking her talent to the Mojave Desert in hopes of getting a Christian land owner to turn over his land before auction. With a $100 million dollar potential deal looming, there is nothing that will stand in the way of her getting what she needs to further her career. Not even GOD? The foreclosed land in question, called God's Country, is owned by Eden Graham, a minister who runs a youth camp there, along with his wife and son, Jake. Upon arrival at the camp in her Ferrari and designer clothes, Meghan is clearly not a good fit, but Eden persuades her to stay; he promises to sign over the property to her if, during her weeklong sojourn there at the camp, she is not convinced of the value of what they are doing.

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  • Jenn Gotzon Chandler

    as Meghan Doherty
  • Daniel Hugh Kelly

    as Mr. Randolph Whitaker
  • Gonzalo Menendez

    as Pastor Tinsley
  • Stephanie Barnes

    as Gheri
  • Diana Hart

    as Nora
  • Laura Gardner

    as Carolyn Graham
  • Tom Choi

    as Yakomoto Brother #1
  • Emil Beheshti

    as Bill
  • Todd Duffey

    as Adam
  • Suzanne Ford

    as Emma Doherty
  • Arlene Santana

    as Valentina
  • Gib Gerard

    as Jake Graham
  • Michael Toland

    as Eden Graham
  • Kelvin Brown

    as Lenny
  • Hidekun Hah

    as Yakomoto Brother #2
Writing John Atterberry Writer
Writing Cecil Chambers Writer
Writing Delvin Molden Writer
Directing Chris Armstrong Director
Camera David A. Hoffman Key Grip

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