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Save Me Director: Robert Cary Cast: Chad Allen, Robert Gant, Judith Light, Stephen Lang

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/20/2009
  • Original Release: 2007
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 25,903

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Closed Caption; ; Interviews; Deleted Scenes; Director's Note; Resources; Photo Gallery; Trailers

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Disc #1 -- Save Me
1. Opening Credits [8:11]
2. Jesus Can Change Your Life [4:56]
3. A New Arrival [7:12]
4. A Project With Scott [7:46]
5. Bill's Confession [5:53]
6. Mark and Gail Share a Moment [8:11]
7. Sinful Thoughts [6:34]
8. A Moment of Weakness [9:19]
9. The Dance [5:20]
10. You Can't Have it Both Ways [7:48]
11. Consequences [8:51]
12. A Reckoning [10:50]
13. End Credits [5:04]

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Editorial Reviews

They say that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, and in this look at one of the most polarizing religious and sexual debates in America, filmmaker Robert Cary attempts to reconcile homosexuality with Christianity. Mark (Chad Allen) is a young gay man who has fallen into a dangerous cycle of hard drugs and risky sex. Recognizing that his sibling may not have the strength to pull himself back from the edge, Mark's brother checks him into the Genesis House Christian retreat in New Mexico -- a place far removed from the temptations of the big city. Genesis House is run by a deeply spiritual, middle-aged couple named Gayle (Judith Light) and Ted (Stephen Lang). After losing a battle with sin back when she was young, Gayle has dedicated her entire life to rescuing young homosexuals from their own inner demons. In order to help Mark through the process, Gayle assigns Scott (Robert Gant) -- one of the program's advanced "fifth phasers" -- as the newcomer's mentor. When Gayle notices that Mark and Scott's relationship is intensifying, she sees the development as a threat and fights back in order to prevent her carefully controlled world from falling apart. The spectre of damnation looming constantly over their shoulders, Mark and Scott are finally forced to confront the truth about their own true natures. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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March 16, 2009: I enjoyed this movie very much. Even if i wasn't a fan of Robert Gant, Chad Allen and Judith Light, I would have loved this movie. It was heartbreaking to see everyone suffer like they did. It's so sad to know the people who are suppose to love you add conditions to that love. But in the end you feel redeemed and happy for Allen and Gant's characters. And you hope that the character that Light played had her heart changed in some way. In the last scene when that song started playing , I really lost it and started boohooing! Great Movie!!