2 hrs 1 mi
The One Lamb is an inspirational story of hope and redemption. Jackson Price is facing an enormous battle against the cancer trying to take his life. Yet, his biggest struggle is against the mistakes of his past. Price is befriended by a cranky, retired pastor who helps Jackson find redemption for his past failures and hope for his future. The One Lamb features a powerhouse performance by John W. Price (Pastor Earl) that is sure to garner high critical praise. Get ready to experience a movie that will make you laugh, cry tears of joy and will help all of us find the peace that passes all understanding. peace with ourselves.
Cast:
Alyson Lowe, Anna Holmes, Bryan Forrest, John W. Price
Genre:
Drama
Rating:
PG
The One Lamb (DVD)
Dove "Family-Approved" - Recommended for ages 12 and over.

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This is a story of transformation. A married man named Jack Price (Bryan Forrest) is a powerful campaign manager who has led a popular politician toward a seat in the Senate. In fact, Jack even makes the cover of Time Magazine. Then he has an affair and after his best friend squeals on him his job, marriage and seemingly his entire life goes down the drain. The news gets worse when he learns he has cancer and has to undergo immediate treatment. When he meets a man known as Pastor Earl, he begins to consider his spiritual life for the first time in many years. Can he find the reconciliation he needs before he passes on? This story carries a powerful gospel message, and the ending moved me and is flat out inspiring. The two lead actors, Bryan Forrest as Jackson Price and John W. Price as Pastor Earl, give us memorable characters who are straight shooting, stubborn, and interesting to watch. Due to the topic of a man cheating on his wife, parents should use discretion and view the film with their children twelve years of age and older, but it is a remarkable and inspiring story with a strong theme of redemption and we gladly award the movie our Dove "Family-Approved" Seal.
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Sex: Man kisses his wife; married man has affair and he's sorry later on, and this includes a few scenes of same married man kissing single woman in silhouette; passionate kissing and kissing her on chin near neck; women see shirtless man and flirt with him and make some risqué comments; man talks about having affairs and says to blame God since He made men that way.
Language: G/OMG-3; Crap-1
Violence: Man grabs another man he is angry with; a couple of bouncers hit man.
Drugs: Drinking in a few scenes; man says he once used drugs.
Nudity: Cleavage; shirtless man; woman in mild lingerie scene.
Other: Topic of death; man is converted and must accept his own mortality; a pastor preaches a sermon in the movie. -
- Reviewer: Edwin L. Carpenter
- Source: Video
- Writer: Bryan Forrest
- Director: Bryan Forrest
- Producer: University City United Methodist Church
- Review provided courtesy of The Dove Foundation.