
Rescued
Drama
Overview
A homeless man finds the motivation to turn his life around after a stray dog saves his life and refuses to leave his side.
Top Cast


D.J. Hale
D.J. Hale
Tyler
D.J. Hale
Tyler


David DeLuise
David DeLuise
Kirby
David DeLuise
Kirby


Lindsey Shaw
Lindsey Shaw
Scarlett
Lindsey Shaw
Scarlett


Elissa Kapneck
Elissa Kapneck
Sally
Elissa Kapneck
Sally


Gianna Gomez
Gianna Gomez
Emma
Gianna Gomez
Emma
Jillian Tremaine
Jillian Tremaine
Samantha
Jillian Tremaine
Samantha


Jake Ferree
Jake Ferree
Paul
Jake Ferree
Paul


Marques Buford
Marques Buford
E
Marques Buford
E


T.K. Richardson
T.K. Richardson
Lucky
T.K. Richardson
Lucky
Julie Clairvallais
Julie Clairvallais
Abby
Julie Clairvallais
Abby
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