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Little John (2002)
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This Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation stars a heavily (and effectively) "aged" Ving Rhames as taciturn Texas rancher John Morgan. Long estranged from his daughter Natalie (Gloria Reuben), John is determined to effect a reconciliation. To this end, he embarks upon a long journey to Los Angeles, taking along his grandson Little John (Robert Bailey Jr.), whom Natalie, an unwed mother, had given up for adoption twelve years earlier. But Natalie, who through an ironic twist of fate has become a family-court judge, wants absolutely nothing to do with either her father or her son -- and her reasons are not quite as callous or cold-blooded as one might imagine. Boasting a distinguished African American cast (with Patty Duke as virtually the sole Caucasian actor), Little John was telecast by CBS on May 5, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Dick Lowry
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    Kristina W.

    I loved this movie! It is a wholesome heartwarming story of a father separated from his daughter and the bond the unites them. The beautiful settings capture the lush lands of Texas and parts of LA. The story line offers a strong message of forgiveness and love. This is a movie the whole family can watch together.

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    Randy B.

    Excellent movie

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    Tresina B.

    Ving Rhames was excellent as the father that evolved emotionally. He wanted the best for his daughter and would not accept or listen to her when life threw a curve ball into his plans for her future. Gloria Reuben was wonderful as the daughter that learned how to forgive, love and accept change. I really enjoyed this movie.

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