Turn of Faith (2001)

Turn of Faith (2001)
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Joey (Ray Mancini), Frank (Alan Gelfant), and Bobby (Costas Mandylor) grew up together in a tough neighborhood. The three remained loyal into adulthood, despite choosing vastly different paths in life. Their loyalties may come to en end however, when father figure Philly (Charles Dunning) reveals that he is not the man they believed him to be. Now this cop, priest, and business man find themselves standing before a line in the sand, unsure what will happen when they cross it. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi

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Joey (Ray Mancini), Frank (Alan Gelfant), and Bobby (Costas Mandylor) grew up together in a tough neighborhood. The three remained loyal into adulthood, despite choosing vastly different paths in life. Their loyalties may come to en end however, when father figure Philly (Charles Dunning) reveals that he is not the man they believed him to be. Now this cop, priest, and business man find themselves standing before a line in the sand, unsure what will happen when they cross it. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi

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96 mins

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Stephanie S.

turned it off after 20 minutes, i can't believe i watched it that long

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Lynn V.

Incredibly poor acting and extremely shallow plot make this movie almost laughable. It probably would have fared better as a spoof.

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David J.

The acting is incredibly weak, originality of the story is non-existent. This movie runs like a very bad episode of the A-Team or Miami Vice, minus and good jobs, humor or quality acting. For the love of film, please skip this one.

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