Reach Me (2014)
1h 35m
Running Time
March 14, 2014Release Date
Reach Me (2014)
1h 35m
Running Time
March 14, 2014Release Date
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Plot.
Each member of a group of people has a connection to a self-help book authored by a reclusive former football coach.
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Cast & Crew.
Sylvester Stallone
Gerald
Kyra Sedgwick
Colette
Thomas Jane
Wolfie
Kelsey Grammer
Angelo AldoBrandini
Omari Hardwick
Dominic
Terry Crews
Wilson
Nelly
E-Ruption
Kevin Connolly
Roger
Frank Stallone Jr.
Ben
Danny Trejo
Vic
Vern Nobles
Cinematographer
Lauren Cohan
Kate
David O'Hara
Dominic
John Herzfeld
Director
Cary Elwes
Kersey
Rebekah Chaney
Producer
Danny Aiello
Father Paul
Tom Berenger
Teddy
Cassian Elwes
Producer
Ryan Kwanten
Jack Burns
Buddy Patrick
Producer
Meadow Williams
Phyllis
Tree Adams
Composer
Jillian Warry Barberie
Anne
Vern Nobles Jr.
Cinematographer
Scott Boyd
Editor
Tom Sizemore
Frank
Steven Cohen
Editor
Jarrod Bunch
Homie
Iris Hampton
CastingDirector
Christoph M. Ohrt
Tommy
Casey Thomas Brown
Woodrow
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 14, 2014
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 35m
Content RatingR
Budget$5,000,000
Filming LocationsLos Angeles, United States of America
Genres
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Wiki.
Reach Me is a 2014 American drama film directed and written by John Herzfeld. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Kyra Sedgwick, Terry Crews, Thomas Jane, Kevin Connolly, Lauren Cohan, Kelsey Grammer, and Tom Berenger.
The film was produced by Rebekah Chaney, Cassian Elwes, Buddy Patrick, John Herzfeld.The plot revolves around how a self-help book inspires a diverse group of people: a journalist and his editor, a former inmate, a hip-hop mogul, an actor and an undercover cop. The creation of Reach Me was influenced as least partly by Herzfeld's memories of seeing televangelist Reverend Ike and reading Napoleon Hill's self-help book, Think and Grow Rich, although Herzfeld says the film is "not about getting rich, but believing in yourself."