
Saving Paradise
Drama · Romance
Overview
A ruthless corporate raider is forced to return to his small town roots where he suddenly inherits his father's nearly bankrupt pencil factory, which is the heart and soul of the depressed community. With the foreclosure deadline looming, he must decide to either let it close, or join the community's fight to save it.
Top Cast


William Moseley
William Moseley
Michael Peterson
William Moseley
Michael Peterson


Johanna Braddy
Johanna Braddy
Charlie Clark
Johanna Braddy
Charlie Clark


Mimi Kennedy
Mimi Kennedy
Barbara Peterson
Mimi Kennedy
Barbara Peterson


Shashawnee Hall
Shashawnee Hall
George O'Malley
Shashawnee Hall
George O'Malley


Mary Pat Gleason
Mary Pat Gleason
Mary Williams
Mary Pat Gleason
Mary Williams


Paul Dooley
Paul Dooley
Gramps
Paul Dooley
Gramps


Bill Cobbs
Bill Cobbs
John Thompson
Bill Cobbs
John Thompson


Lawrence Pressman
Lawrence Pressman
Don Peterson
Lawrence Pressman
Don Peterson


James Eckhouse
James Eckhouse
Cameron Wannemaker
James Eckhouse
Cameron Wannemaker


Andrew Patrick Ralston
Andrew Patrick Ralston
Fred Willis
Andrew Patrick Ralston
Fred Willis
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