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The Grace Card

  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Louis Gossett Jr., Michael Joiner, and Michael Higgenbottom in The Grace Card (2010)
A veteran cop grieving the loss of his son is partnered with a rising star on the force who happens to be a part-time pastor. Can they somehow join forces to help one another when it's impossible for either of them to look past their differences -- especially the most obvious one?
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Everything can change in an instant--and take a lifetime to unravel. Every day, we have the opportunity to rebuild relationships by extending and receiving God's grace. Offer The Grace Card,... Read allEverything can change in an instant--and take a lifetime to unravel. Every day, we have the opportunity to rebuild relationships by extending and receiving God's grace. Offer The Grace Card, and never underestimate the power of God's love.Everything can change in an instant--and take a lifetime to unravel. Every day, we have the opportunity to rebuild relationships by extending and receiving God's grace. Offer The Grace Card, and never underestimate the power of God's love.

  • Director
    • David G. Evans
  • Writer
    • Howard Klausner
  • Stars
    • Michael Joiner
    • Michael Higgenbottom
    • Louis Gossett Jr.
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • David G. Evans
    • Writer
      • Howard Klausner
    • Stars
      • Michael Joiner
      • Michael Higgenbottom
      • Louis Gossett Jr.
    • 33User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Michael Joiner
    Michael Joiner
    • Bill 'Mac' McDonald
    Michael Higgenbottom
    • Sam Wright
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    • George Wright
    Joy Parmer Moore
    • Sara McDonald
    Dawntoya Thomason
    • Debra Wright
    Rob Erickson
    • Blake McDonald
    Kiana McDaniel
    • Grace Wright
    Taylor Ollins
    • Emily Wright
    Cindy Hodge
    • Dr. Vines
    • (as Cindy Holmes Hodge)
    Chris Thomas
    • Bob Childers
    Brayden Negelein
    • Tyler McDonald
    Amisho Baraka
    • Rand
    Jessica Maharrey
    • Jenny
    George Bradshaw
    • Ken Newman
    Alicia Burton
    • Young Mother
    Benjamin Cheng
    Benjamin Cheng
    • Ambulance Crowd
    Megan Cheng
    • School Girl
    Olivia Cheng
    • Ambulance Crowd
    • Director
      • David G. Evans
    • Writer
      • Howard Klausner
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    User reviews33

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    asbarratt-181-666602

    Awesome Movie!!

    This movie was excellent. It was not over the top preachy as the one reviewer said. It actually had a realistic transformation scene in the end. While the acting was not maybe as good as some Hollywood big names it was still very well done. If you enjoyed any of the Sherwood Pictures films such as Facing the Giants and Fireproof, you will enjoy The Grace Card. It is just as well done and will be a film that the whole family will enjoy. Excellent family film and a film that you can use as outreach as well. Great film to make a part of your family or church library.This would also be a great film to show to your unsaved family and friends. The ending was full awesome and showed the great grace of God and how it can impact families and change individuals.
    dhenry68

    Worth a watch!

    I came across this movie quite by accident, or maybe divine intervention. I say that because this movie come to me at a time where it 's message helped me. This movie may suffer in ratings as mainstream people tend to shy away from 'religious movies' as they're called. This movie does not preach. Instead it uses a good storyline to teach a valuable lesson. Mainly we learn to put things in context, and that many people out there who are mean, or horrible to others are themselves hurt. The walking wounded who become bitter and set on a path of destruction. If we can see the other person's hurt, we can understand where they are coming from and possibly meet them half way. Instead of hating them, we need to love them. The movie itself tells of the strained family relations after a devastating accident, how the even changes the family members individually and how one person't faith can indeed make a difference. It's a story about grief, growth, healing, family, and salvation. There is one part of the movie that warrants being written down and remembered; I know I did that! I am very thankful for this movie and think that like minded and open minded people will enjoy it. Happy viewing.
    10jamesericmyers

    Family Friendly Drama That Inspires

    We had the opportunity of previewing The Grace Card with other local community leaders recently. While many faith based movies that are family friendly and maintain a solid moral direction they often times lack in quality and presentation. The Grace Card, like a few others (Facing the Giants, Fireproof, etc.) is the exception. Overall the plot, presentation and quality of the film was excellent and I'd highly recommend this picture to people looking for an uplifting family friendly movie to watch.

    The Grace Card is a drama and we took our teenager and preteen boys to the viewing and they enjoyed the film just as much as we did. While most Hollywood dramas are something can't watch as a family once again The Grace Card is the exception. Anyone looking for a good drama that is thought provoking that they can watch with the family will enjoy this movie.
    7freshclean-66-318608

    This one has to be seen!

    It was better than I thought. Whenever I want to watch a movie I always check with IMDb before I watch it because 98% of the time they are right. In this case they were wrong. IMDb gave this movie 4.6 out of 10 stars. I gave it 7 stars. As a Christian I thought the message in this movie was very powerful, for anyone. If you're a person who cries at tear jerker movies, this one just might make you cry. I recommend this movie to everyone. The acting in this movie, except for Louis Gossett Jr, was kind of amateur, but that didn't hurt this film. This would definitely be a good movie for the whole family to sit around and see on a nice quiet evening. This movie is a must see. Now it's rare that my wife and I agree on what's a good movie and what isn't a good movie, but we both agreed that this one was good.
    8Error_PC_LOAD_LETTER

    "The Grace Card" is a realistic but miraculous portrayal about loving people who don't deserve it, overcoming old wounds, and forgiveness.

    Some will reject this movie from the offset because it is a Christian-themed movie, which is unfortunate. It portrays life as it really is, and the struggles we have with wrongs done to us in the past, and the profound moments of letting go, of grace and reconciliation and forgiveness.

    Although we see God working through the hearts, actions, and circumstances of people, it is not one of those films that portrays this in a triumphal, miraculous, or unrealistic way.

    It's the story of a Memphis cop, Bill "Mac" McDonald, who, 17 years prior, lost his 5-year-old son who was an innocent bystander when police were conducting a drug bust on their street. "Mac" turns inward and becomes very bitter, a racist and a perfectionist, straining relations with his wife and other son, and has an attitude problem which keeps him from getting promoted as a cop.

    Seventeen years later, still deeply embittered and racist, Mac looses out on a promotion that goes to an African-American cop Sam Wright.

    Sam has struggles of his own. He is a preacher in a small, somewhat declining Church of the Nazarene congregation that seems to be growing stagnant. Sam had hoped that God would bless his ministry and be able to commit full time to it, but in order to support his family, must remain on the Police force. He's a pretty good preacher, but God seems to be using him in even more effective ways on the Police force.

    Sam Wright and Bill "Mac" McDonald (the racist, embittered cop) are temporarily placed together as partners on the police force.

    Despite being emotionally with it, even Sam is deeply hurt by Mac's nonacceptance, unfriendliness, hurtful remarks and scowling hatred merely because Sam is a black man. As a result it hurts his ministry which wants him to preach forgiveness and reconciliation.

    Without giving away too much, it is Sam's grandfather (played by Louis Gossett Jr.) who helps Sam deal with his feelings, and produces a short letter from his grandfather the 1880s that becomes the miraculous premise for helping Sam overcome his hurt.

    A NEW tragedy in Mac McDonald's family brings Sam and Mac closer together in Mac's hour of desperate, prayer-fraught need.

    Yes, there is a surprise twist or two in the plot.

    It should be noted that this movie is the work of a first-time director David G. Evans and scores of first-time actors, sponsored mainly by one church (Calvary Church of the Nazarene, Memphis). Even so, the results are remarkably good. The actors, the police force -- all seem like down to earth, ordinary people pulled together by miraculous circumstances, and a few surprise twists. We see God working profoundly through hearts and circumstances rather than divine intervention and miracles. Only a couple of actors are less than professional and their lines or scenes are short, unobtrusive. Louis Gossett fits in well with his stellar performance.

    The film also has great shots of Memphis, portraying the city as it really is -- many of the familiar but less known streets and intersections.

    Don't expect a high-tech thriller. But this is a realistic, down-to-earth slice of life film with a powerful Christian theme of Grace and reconciliation.

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    • Trivia
      Many fans of this movie can't believe that Michael Joiner is a stand-up comedian; but the crew was well aware, as often when the camera wasn't rolling, Michael was cracking up the cast and crew.
    • Goofs
      In various car interior shots, a character can be seen sliding his hands back and forth on the steering wheel, pretending to drive, but the steering wheel is not moving.
    • Quotes

      George Wright's grandfather: I promise to pray for you every day, ask your forgiveness, grant you the same, and be your friend always.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Cinema Snob: The Identical (2016)

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El poder del perdón
    • Filming locations
      • Memphis, Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies
      • Calvary Pictures
      • GraceWorks Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,430,735
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,040,000
      • Feb 27, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,430,735
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
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