

Drama · Romance · TV Movie
Overview
The Valley of Light is a beautifully-filmed, sentimental movie of a young man's quest to make sense of his experiences and find new meaning in life. While this film deals with weighty material such as the suicide of Eleanor's husband and Mathew's untimely death, the content is handled with reverence and sensitivity. Parents can feel confident in sharing this and many other Hallmark films with their families.
Top Cast


Gretchen Mol
Gretchen Mol
Eleanor
Gretchen Mol
Eleanor


Chris Klein
Chris Klein
Noah
Chris Klein
Noah


Zach Mills
Zach Mills
Matthew
Zach Mills
Matthew


Jay O. Sanders
Jay O. Sanders
Howard
Jay O. Sanders
Howard


Jeff Perry
Jeff Perry
Taylor Bowers
Jeff Perry
Taylor Bowers


Geoff Pierson
Geoff Pierson
Whitlow Mayfield
Geoff Pierson
Whitlow Mayfield


Stephen Tobolowsky
Stephen Tobolowsky
Littlefield
Stephen Tobolowsky
Littlefield


Robert Prosky
Robert Prosky
Hoke
Robert Prosky
Hoke


Angela Paton
Angela Paton
Granny
Angela Paton
Granny
Betty Moyer
Betty Moyer
Ada Reynolds
Betty Moyer
Ada Reynolds
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