My Brother's Keeper (2020)

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A returning war veteran has one more battle to fight - PTSD. The U.S. and its allies have been waging war against terror for over 12 years and SFC TRAVIS FOX and his best friend SFC RON "PREACH" PEARCY are in their sixth combat deployment when the unthinkable happens - Preach and his entire Ranger platoon are killed in a deadly IED attack. Travis, devastated returns to his hometown. His parent's home is empty now, both killed in a tragic car accident three years earlier. He browses through pictures of his parents and his eyes fall on the handcrafted necklace he had made in Saudi Arabia around his mother's neck. He searches his parent's belongings from the accident and the home, but fails to find the necklace. The next day Travis starts his search for answers and discovers an unsuspecting obstacle - PTSD. During his journey he starts to rediscover his faith in God, but a devastating and painful secret hidden from him for years by his best friend, Donnie threatens his renewed faith, ...

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Cast and Crew:

Director(s):

Kevan Otto

Writer(s):

Ty Manns

Starring:

Joey Lawrence, Robert Ri'chard, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Gregory Alan Williams, T.C. Stallings, Blue Kimble, Shannen Fields, Jeff Rose, Karen Valero, Josiah Paul, Derrick Gilliam, Ty Manns, Charles Mackie, Brandon Sampson, Rachel Bramson, Stephanie Katz, Vj Roberts, Jean-Victor Mackie, Nate Jones, Roz Williams, Daniel Buggs, Gavin Walters, Justin Clark, Miguel Cortez, Mason Spratlin, Pat Matthews, Thomas Grocki, Delone Manns, Dee Armstrong, Emanuel Irizarry, Elizabeth Margaret Spratlin, Glorimar Figueroa

Producer(s):

Robert C. Bigelow, Daniel Buggs, Troy Duhon, Alan Elliott, Len Gibson, Charles Gladney, Joel M. Gonzales, Antoin Green, Joseph Harris, Dexter Henderson, Robert Katz, John Lindsey, Roderick Liptrot, Charles Mackie, Ty Manns, Pat Mathews, Clinton Mcfarland, Wayne Overstreet, Jesse Pacheco, Ronald Reid, Brandon Riley, Leo Sullivan, Phillip Thompson, Pansy Washington

Release Info:

Release Date: March 9, 2020 (USA) | Length: 97 min | Genre: Drama, Family, Religion, War | MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for thematic material and some violence. | Note(s): I wasn't able to identify Nate Jones or Brandon Sampson.

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