Bringing Ashley Home (2011)
1h 27m
Running Time
March 20, 2011Release Date
Bringing Ashley Home (2011)
1h 27m
Running Time
March 20, 2011Release Date
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Plot.
When her wild younger sister Ashley, who suffers from bipolar disorder and drug addiction, goes missing, Libba Phillips pours all her time and energy into finding Ashley and bringing her home. As the years go by, Libba refuses to give up hope, and, at the expense of her marriage and career, Libba finds her calling in life: creating a much-needed resource center for other families whose missing loved ones have fallen through the cracks.
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Cast & Crew.
A.J. Cook
Libba
Jennifer Morrison
Ashley
Patricia Richardson
Michelle McGee
Timothy Webber
Chuck McGee
Aliyah O'Brien
Marquita
Nick Copus
Director
James Pizzinato
Tyler
Walter Klenhard
Writer
Leigh Bourque
Libba (9 Years Old)
Harvey Kahn
Producer
Tom Pickett
Dr. Stephen Clark
Michael Neilson
Composer
Lossen Chambers
Janis
Mahlon Todd Williams
Cinematographer
David Richmond-Peck
Lt. Maddox
Enid-Raye Adams
Caitlin Jones
James Ilecic
Editor
Nik Markovina
Bad Boy
Nels Lennarson
Dr. Robbins
Claude Duhamel
Ray
Matt Bellefleur
Jimi
Paul Jarrett
Dr. Thomas Martin
Dalias Blake
Ernie
Derek Hamilton
Billy
Don Thompson
Duane
Michael Karl Richards
Toby
Anthony Harrison
SGT. Simmons
Stefan Arngrim
Dealer
Rob Heschl
Large Man
Derek Gilroy
Liquor Store Cashier
Conan Graham
Andrew
John Callander
Greg (as John Collander)
Dexter Bell
Darnell
Elfina Luk
Sister Eileen Menlo
Jim Shepard
Minister
Tamara Prescott
Sally Rinnel
Craig March
Chief Ted Nallen
Michael Bardach
Twitchy Tweaker
John Reardon
David Powell
Sophia DeJesus
Ashley - 4 Years Old
Kasia Gabinska
Janie
Natalie Hart
Casting
Jason La Padura
Casting
Candice Elzinga
Casting
Richard Walden
Camera Operator
Aieisha Li
Costume Design
George Campbell
Camera Operator
Denise Nadredre
Set Decoration
Media.
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Wiki.
The real story of Ashley Phillips (Bringing Ashley Home) is a Canadian drama film directed by Nick Copus, and aired on March 20, 2011 on Lifetime Movie Network and in France on April 24, 2012 on TF1.