A Place to Grow
"A heart-rending tale of hope and struggle."
Originally released in 1998. A Place to Grow is a drama film. directed by Merlin Miller.
Starring Wilford Brimley, Gary Morris, and John Beck
Synopsis
Following his brother's death, a musician returns home to the farm. He intends to sell it, but over the course of his visit, develops an appreciation for the hands-on, old-style method of farming that goes on there. As he spends more time on the farm, he begins to suspect that his brother's death might not have occurred the way he'd first thought, and that foul play might have been involved. A heart-rending drama of love, loss, and the value of family, A Place to Grow will touch your heart. Starring stage and screen stalwart, Wilford Brimley (The Natural, In & Out).
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Place to Grow about?
Following his brother's death, a musician returns home to the farm. He intends to sell it, but over the course of his visit, develops an appreciation for the hands-on, old-style method of farming t...
Who directed A Place to Grow?
A Place to Grow was directed by Merlin Miller.
How long is A Place to Grow?
A Place to Grow has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).
When was A Place to Grow released?
A Place to Grow was released on January 1, 1998 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Place to Grow?
The main cast of A Place to Grow includes Wilford Brimley, Gary Morris, John Beck, Sandy Lowe, Tracy Kristofferson.