Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: LIT-DV-56460
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 085365646025
- Street Date: 09/15/15
- PreBook Date: 01/01/01
- Label: Lightyear Entertainment »
- Genre: Drama
- Run Time: 104 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2012
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: US,CA
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Cameron Bright
- Hannah Murray
- Isabella Blake-Thomas
- Director: Vincent Lannoo
Product Assets
Little Glory
Time to Grow Up.
- List Price: $19.95
- Your Price: $19.95
- In Stock: 64
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Shawn, a young drop-out at a loss since his mother's death, lives with his father and his little sister Julie. He fills his days pilfering scrap and playing videos with his friend Matt. But when his dad falls drunk off a scaffold, Shawn finds himself orphaned and penniless. Without telling him, his aunt immediately files with the court for Julie's custody. To be fair, Shawn inspires confidence from no one except his dog, Richard. Wounded in his pride, Shawn figures he is going to take care of his sister. Although they've always lived under the same roof, he knows her about as well as the people living down the street. But then there's life insurance money coming, lots of it, enough to keep playing video games forever. Unfortunately, it turns out it's a lot more difficult to take care of a little girl than to jump levels on a Playstation.
Media
Bonus Materials
- Behind the Scenes Little Glory
Sales Points
- Producer John Engel 's credits include Interview with The Vampire, James and the Giant Peach
- Hannah Murray played Gilly on Game of Thrones
- Cameron Bright was in all the Twilight movies (as a vampire)
Press Quotes
'Little Glory is another take on 'coming of age' from writers John Engel and François Verjans and Director Vincent Lannoo. I had thought things would play out as I expected, but a nice little twist was thrown in at the end.'
—A Bookworm's World
'Worth looking out for...a gifted young performer in their first significant film participation...Isabella Blake-Thomas definitely earns this distinction.'
—bernardovillela, The Movie Rat