
When I Find the Ocean
Drama · Family
Overview
A little girl leaves home with her pet dog and rabbit to escape abuse and find the ocean in the hopes of feeling closer to her father who has passed away.
Top Cast


Diane Ladd
Diane Ladd
Edna
Diane Ladd
Edna


Lee Majors
Lee Majors
Thomas
Lee Majors
Thomas


Graham Greene
Graham Greene
Copeland
Graham Greene
Copeland


Bernie Casey
Bernie Casey
Amos Jackson
Bernie Casey
Amos Jackson


Amy Redford
Amy Redford
Jenny
Amy Redford
Jenny
Lily Matland Holly
Lily Matland Holly
Lily Strickland
Lily Matland Holly
Lily Strickland


Natalie Canerday
Natalie Canerday
Aunt Betty
Natalie Canerday
Aunt Betty


George Lindsey
George Lindsey
Ed Barker
George Lindsey
Ed Barker


Linc Hand
Linc Hand
Deputy Adams
Linc Hand
Deputy Adams
Dan Beene
Dan Beene
Jesse Peabody
Dan Beene
Jesse Peabody
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