Gazillion Movies Review :
Massoud Amir Behrani (Ben Kingsley) ran away with his family from Iran and came to the US to build up a new life. Although he occurs as prosperous man, he can hardly manage. When he unexpectedly can buy a splendid house for little money, he at last sees the chance to offer his family a better future. However, the deal becomes the largest mistake of his life. The previous owner of the house Kathy Lazaro (Jennifer Connelly) appears to be expropriated undeserved by the government because of a supposed tax arrear. She has a drinking and drug history and just put her life on track again. The loss of her house means the end to any hope on stable life. She is determined to fight against this decision and will get her house back at any price.
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Ben Kingsley
Frances Fisher
Jennifer Connelly
Marco Rodriguez
Navi Rawat
Ron Eldard
Shohreh Aghdashloo
Aaron Frazier
Aki Aleong
Al Faris
Al Rodrigo
Andre Dubus III
Andy Madadian
Ashley Edner
Bonita Friedericy
Brian Reed Garvin
Carlos Gómez
Cooper Thornton
Dan Brinkle
David Carrera
Dennison Samaroo
Elton Ahi
Frank Gallegos
Isabelle James
Jackie Adhout
Jaleh Modjallal
Joe Howard
Jonathan Ahdout
Jose L. Vasquez
Joyce Kurtz
Karl Makinen
Ken Kerman
Kia Jam
Kim Dickens
Mark Chaet
Markus Baldwin
Matthew Simonian
Matthew Waite
Max Jansen Weinstein
Michael Papajohn
Namrata Singh Gujral
Pamela Shaddock
Ray Abruzzo
Samira Damavandi
Samuel Hart
Scott Kinworthy
Scott N. Stevens
Shani Rigsbee
Spencer Garrett
Tom Benick
Tom Reynolds
Yan Lin
Zoran Radanovich
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| Director |
Vadim Perelman
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| Editor |
Lisa Zeno Churgin
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| Music |
Elton Ahi
James Horner
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| Producer |
Michael London
Shawn Lawrence Otto
Vadim Perelman
Nina R. Sadowsky
Jeremiah Samuels
Chris Soldo
Stewart Till
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| Writer |
Andre Dubus III
Vadim Perelman
Shawn Lawrence Otto
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