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Director: Tracy Trost
Cast: Meredith Salenger, Jason London, L. Scott Caldwell, Cameron Ten Napel
Suffering from the loss of his only child, Stanley has secluded himself to a dark and lonely place. Sullen and without hope, he continues to hide from and neglect those he loves despite their attempts to reach out to him. In what seems to be the final days of their already strained marriage, his wife Lisa is presented with a strange gift; an old oil lamp from a far off land. Along with the lamp comes a mysterious messenger and and a question that causes them to search the depths of their hearts for what's truly important in life... If you could have anything you wanted, what would YOU ask for?
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Lamp (2011), directed by Tracy Trost, is a family drama that has received mixed reviews from critics. There is no information available on major award recognition for the film. Audience reception appears to be divided, based on the limited IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes ratings provided.
Why you might like this:
Fans of poignant family dramas will appreciate the emotional depth and redemptive themes that director Tracy Trost explores in the 2011 film The Lamp. Featuring a standout performance by Meredith Salenger, the film grapples with loss and the power of love to heal even the darkest of hearts.
The Lamp, also known as The Lamp: Just Believe, is a 2011 American drama film, based on the novel of the same name by Jim Stovall, directed by Tracy Trost which stars Jason London, Meredith Salenger, and Louis Gossett Jr.
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