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House Of Grace / DVD-Video (2006)
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Starring: Ethel M. Austin, Brandi Magee, Larry Flash Jenkins, Randolph Brooks, Malik Barnhardt
Director: Larry Flash Jenkins
Category: Drama
Studio: Maverick
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Length:
83 mins

 
 

 

HIS Light Will Reach The Darkest Souls and Fill The Emptiest Hearts

A homeless couple, Keisha and Pookie, find themselves down and out, hooked on crack cocaine and living on the street. Choir music from the church across the street reminds Keisha of her younger years as a singer and she looks to the church for inspiration. With the help of the church's prayer group and the pastor, she is healed and begins to get clean. Meanwhile, her proud man, Pookie, spirals further down into street poverty and crack addiction. But, when Pookie steals Keisha's purse in final desperation, he finds a special memory in the purse, which breaks his pride and his heart. His spirit is awakened, and he goes to the church to hear Keisha sing and find redemption for his own soul.