
If You Love Me, Show Me
Animation · Family
Overview
An engaging animated story that illustrates the importance of chastity and responsibility in teen relationships, providing an example of two teenagers with the courage to stand by their convictions. An excellent resource for parents and educators. This film, although not explicit, has a theme not intended for young children.
Top Cast


David Cowgill
David Cowgill
(voice)
David Cowgill
(voice)
Jessica Evans
Jessica Evans
(voice)
Jessica Evans
(voice)


Jackie Gonneau
Jackie Gonneau
(voice) (as Jaqueline Gonneau)
Jackie Gonneau
(voice) (as Jaqueline Gonneau)
Tori Jensen
Tori Jensen
(voice)
Tori Jensen
(voice)


Joan Lee
Joan Lee
(voice)
Joan Lee
(voice)
Alexandra Mills
Alexandra Mills
(voice)
Alexandra Mills
(voice)
Tony Mozdy
Tony Mozdy
(voice)
Tony Mozdy
(voice)


Cam Clarke
Cam Clarke
Brad / Commercial Voice A (voice) (as Jimmy Flinders)
Cam Clarke
Brad / Commercial Voice A (voice) (as Jimmy Flinders)


Tress MacNeille
Tress MacNeille
Barbara / Jenny's Mother (voice) (as Tori Jensen)
Tress MacNeille
Barbara / Jenny's Mother (voice) (as Tori Jensen)


Tony Pope
Tony Pope
Father Time / Paul's Father (voice) (as Tony Mozdy)
Tony Pope
Father Time / Paul's Father (voice) (as Tony Mozdy)
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