
Godspeed
Drama · Mystery · Thriller
Overview
Joseph McKelheer and Cory Knauf (The Hamiltons, The Violent Kind) star in this intense thriller set in the lingering light of the Alaskan midnight sun. Charlie Shepard, a modern day faith healer with a small flock of believers, is stunned when his family is brutally murdered. Six months later a young, mysterious girl (Courtney Halverson) appears and becomes the link to his family's killing and the murderers themselves, ultimately leading to violent consequences for all.
Top Cast


Cory Knauf
Cory Knauf
Luke Roberts
Cory Knauf
Luke Roberts


Ed Lauter
Ed Lauter
Mitch
Ed Lauter
Mitch


Courtney Halverson
Courtney Halverson
Sarah Roberts
Courtney Halverson
Sarah Roberts


Jessie Ward
Jessie Ward
Rebecca Shepard
Jessie Ward
Rebecca Shepard


Joseph McKelheer
Joseph McKelheer
Charlie Shepard
Joseph McKelheer
Charlie Shepard


Hallock Beals
Hallock Beals
Tim
Hallock Beals
Tim


Lynn Adrianna
Lynn Adrianna
Belle
Lynn Adrianna
Belle
Ben Loosli
Ben Loosli
James Shepard
Ben Loosli
James Shepard
Ron Holmstrom
Ron Holmstrom
Oscar
Ron Holmstrom
Oscar
June Eck
June Eck
Lorelei
June Eck
Lorelei
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