“WHEN WE LAST SPOKE” MOVIE

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Fans of the show “Little House on the Prairie,” saw Melissa Gilbert grow from a young girl to a loving wife and mother over nine seasons.  Melissa is now both an accomplished actress and the author of several books. In a new movie, Melissa Gilbert plays a loving grandmother, Ruby, in the film “When We Last Spoke.”  Based on the novel by Marci Henna, “When We Last Spoke” is the story of two sisters in 1967 who are raised by their grandparents in the small town of Fireside, Texas. It’s a coming of age story that is both humorous and heartwarming.

About the movie:  In 1967, sisters Juliet (Darby Camp) and Evangeline (Chandler Head) are abandoned by their mother at their unsuspecting grandparents’ farm in the small southern town of Fireside. Stunned by their sudden arrival, tender-hearted Walt (Corbin Bernsen) and champion fiddler Ruby (Melissa Gilbert) graciously stand-in for the missing parents and create one blue-ribbon recipe for a loving family. Fireside, home of radio Station KOFF, keeps secrets, broken promises, and to-die-for sundaes that serve as the backdrop for this heartwarming story full of surprises. Top it all off with the unexpected appearance of Walt’s ailing mother—eccentric, Emily Dickinson-quoting Itasca (played by Emmy and Academy Award winner Cloris Leachman), and laughter and tears abound.

When We Last Spoke” will be in theaters for a four-night showing on October 27th, 29th, 30th, and 31st of 2020.  Tickets are available for sale online at Fathomevents.com.

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