The Window (1999)

Two men. One room. And the window to healing.

With the city hospital packed with patients, two unlikely roommates find themselves sharing a space just large enough for two beds and a window. Blake Cain is a bitter man who has hit rock bottom. Josiah Carver is a rugged old talker with a an unquenchable desire to forge a friendship. Together they find hope and forgiveness in a small window with an unforgettable view.

Director: Dan Rutledge
Genre: Drama, Family
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: John Majkut
Cinematography: Dave Baldwin
Production: Crown Video, Insight Multi-Media
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Unwavering Faith and Hope, Unwavering Loyalty and Bond Strength, Stories of Hope and Redemption

Keywords

friendship, forgiveness, hope

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Window about?
With the city hospital packed with patients, two unlikely roommates find themselves sharing a space just large enough for two beds and a window. Blake Cain is a bitter man who has hit rock bottom. Josiah Carver is a rugged old talker with a an unquenchable desire to forge a friendship. Together they find hope and forgiveness in a small window with an unforgettable view.
Who directed The Window?
The Window was directed by Dan Rutledge.
Who stars in The Window?
The Window stars Gregory J. Cooper, Leslie Rainey, Jason Patrick Nagy, Jessica Law, Thomas Noon, Kathy Noon.
How long is The Window?
The Window has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
What genre is The Window?
The Window is a Drama, Family film.
Where was The Window produced?
The Window was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of The Window?
The themes of The Window include: Unwavering Faith and Hope, Unwavering Loyalty and Bond Strength, Stories of Hope and Redemption.