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Gregg Champion

Author of Amish Grace [2010 film]

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Works by Gregg Champion

Amish Grace [2010 film] (2010) — Director — 89 copies, 1 review
The Last Brickmaker in America [2001 film] (2010) — Director — 69 copies, 3 reviews
The Cowboy Way [1994 film] (1994) — Director — 40 copies
The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn [1999 TV movie] (1999) — Director — 14 copies
The Magnificent Seven: The Complete Series (2008) — Director — 9 copies
Stealing Christmas [2003 TV movie] (2003) — Director — 5 copies
Short Time [1990 Film] — Director — 5 copies
Dodson's Journey — Director — 2 copies
Gabby Douglas Story (2014) 2 copies
14 Hours 1 copy
Sub Down [1997 Film] (1998) — Director — 1 copy

Associated Works

Stakeout [1987 film] (1988) — Producer — 36 copies

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6 reviews
NCLA Review: Sidney Poitier stars as Mr. Henry Cobb, an elderly man who makes bricks the old fashioned way. Henry is grieving over the loss of his wife and is told that his brick making methods are obsolete. He doesn’t see any reason for his life. Then he encounters Danny, a 13 year old boy who has been kicked out of school for vandalism. His bickering parents are in the process of a divorce and don’t have time for their son. With his parents consent, Danny moves in with Henry where show more Danny learns how to make bricks. As we watch and learn with Danny the process for creating bricks, we see both Danny and Henry rekindling their passion and purpose for living. This quiet old man has a thing or two to teach Danny’s parents also. The plot is predictable and has a happy ending, with the parents reconciling their differences, though there are several tense moments during the kiln firing scene. This is a movie for the entire family to watch and then talk about afterward. “Does our family have problems like this one? Have you ever felt like running away?” Originally broadcast in 2001 as a made-for-TV movie, this Dove Family Edition is rated PG for mild language. Rating: 4 —BJM show less
A gunman killed five Amish children and injured five others in a Nickel Mines Pennsylvania schoolhouse shooting in October of 2006. Through the eyes of a grieving mother, Ida Graber, and other devastated families, this movie explores the Amish's astonishing reaction to the horrific shootings - of extraordinary forgiveness and compassion.
Rated TV-PG for frightening scenes; no actual violence on-screen

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