The Song (2014 film)
The Song is a 2014 American romantic drama film written and directed by Richard Ramsey. The film follows about a singer-songwriter, whose marriage suffers when the song he wrote for his wife propels him to stardom. The film was inspired by the Song of Songs and the life of Solomon.
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Directed by | Richard Ramsey |
Produced by | Shane Sooter |
Written by | Richard Ramsey |
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Music by | Vince Emmett |
Cinematography | Kevin Bryan |
Edited by | Jared Hardy |
Production company | City on a Hill Studios |
Distributed by | Samuel Goldwyn Films |
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Running time | 116 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1 million[1] |
Plot
Jed King is the son of successful country music legend, David King. Jed meets Rose, the daughter of a vineyard owner, and marries her. He writes a song about her that propels him to stardom. Conflict arises when King becomes involved with Shelby Bale, a free-spirited young musician who is on tour with him. King’s career and marriage begin a downward spiral as a result of his choices and the film chronicles his struggles.
Cast
- Alan Powell as Jed King
- Ali Faulkner as Rose
- Caitlin Nicol-Thomas as Shelby
- Danny Vinson as Shep Jordan
- Aaron Benward as David King
- Kenda Benward as Bethany King
- Jude Ramsey as Ray King
- Gary Jenkins as Stan
- Landon Marshall as Eddie
Casting Notes:
- Alan Powell is co-founder of Anthem Lights.
- Aaron (David King) and Kenda Benward (Bethany) are married in real life as well, and parents of Luke Benward.[2]
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References
- "The Song (2014) - Box Office Mojo". www.boxofficemojo.com.
- "'This Is Who I Am' Aaron Benward Video on YouTube about his family". YouTube.com. 2013-11-11.
External links
- Official website
- The Song on IMDb
- The Song at Box Office Mojo
- The Song at Rotten Tomatoes
- Movie Review: The Song
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