Diggity: A Home at Last
"Some treasures are worth waiting for."
Originally released in 2002. Diggity: A Home at Last is a drama film. directed by Tom Reeve.
Starring Andrew McCarthy, Louise Lombard, and Bill Treacher
Synopsis
Raymond is the family black sheep, relying on handouts from his half-brother, Otis. He's lost his job, his apartment, and all his confidence until word comes that he has inherited an English countryside property. Otis gladly purchases a one-way ticket for the new "Lord of the Manor". Except Raymond discovers his inheritance is no manor house, but a small, crumbling stone church that's the center of a scheme by the village scrooge, Malcolm Slee, in his frantic search for a valuable chest of gold hidden in the village by King Charles at the end of the English Civil War. Raymond initially accepts Slee's offer to purchase the church, but has second thoughts when he learns from the local Bed & Breakfast owner Rachel that a family with children lives on the property. As Raymond and Rachel begin to bond, Raymond is singled out by a mysterious young orphan named Diggity, who believes that if he helps Raymond find his way in life, he will earn his wings as an angel.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Diggity: A Home at Last about?
Raymond is the family black sheep, relying on handouts from his half-brother, Otis. He's lost his job, his apartment, and all his confidence until word comes that he has inherited an English countr...
Who directed Diggity: A Home at Last?
Diggity: A Home at Last was directed by Tom Reeve.
How long is Diggity: A Home at Last?
Diggity: A Home at Last has a runtime of 1 hours and 31 minutes (91 minutes total).
When was Diggity: A Home at Last released?
Diggity: A Home at Last was released on January 22, 2002 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Diggity: A Home at Last?
The main cast of Diggity: A Home at Last includes Andrew McCarthy, Louise Lombard, Bill Treacher, Stefan Jürgens, Lynda Baron.