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Robyn Lively | Abbey | |
Lori Beth Sikes | Bethany | |
William McNamara | James Fisher | |
Ann Mahoney | Sarah | |
Frank Hoyt Taylor | Senator Abbot | |
Bruce McKinnon | Josh | |
Lori Beth Edgeman | Bethany | |
Wil Horneff | Eric | |
Karen Ross | Ruby Hoffman | |
Danny Vinson | Matthew Carrothers | |
Eric Saperston | Harry Miller | |
Hunt Scarritt | Stroker | |
Stella Parton | Louisa | |
Bonnie Johnson | Helena Abbot | |
Emerald Robinson | Paige | |
Tom Barker | Pastor Jenkins | |
Giulia Pagano | Mrs. Sloan | |
Alexandra Gritta | Dr. Humphreys | |
Shelby Finnie | Young Bethany | |
Elizabeth Aiella | Soloist | |
Jeff Luckadoo | Bartender | |
Patrick C. Greene | Bad Guy | |
Constance Owl | Runaway Girl | |
Jason Briscoe | Policeman | |
Eric Cover | Bethany's Father | |
Carey Jones | Senator Abbot's Constituant |
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Producer |
Lee Nesbitt
Jim Sedlak Ellen Pfirrmann |
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Writer/Composer |
Yvonne G. Williams
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Cinematography |
Brian Gurley
James Suttles |
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Music |
Mark Hagerling
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Investigator reporter Abbey Fisher always thought she wanted the traditional American Dream: a husband and children of her own. When life and fertility stand in her way, Fisher (played by Robyn Lively) leverages her journalism know-how and uncovers the rapidly growing American sex trade preying on children and youth. Fisher and her husband come to know Bethany (Lori Beth (Edgeman) Sikes), a twelve year old victim of pernicious trafficking. As Bethany learns and grows, so do the Fishers as they take the battle against circumstances and government to protect others from Bethany's experiences. |
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