The Lamp (2010)
All You Have To Do Is Believe. - The Lamp. (My September 2011 movie review)
4 October 2015
Warning: Spoilers
In July I was privileged to be invited to a prelease of 'The Lamp'. It is based on the book by Best-Selling Author Jim Stovall.

Mr. Stovall is an awarding winning author of 14 books, four of which have been made into movies. Mr. Stovall's last movie 'The Gift' was released last year and as of July was still was one the top selling movies of our nations.

Mr. Stovall had a dream to play pro football. While in college, Mr. Stovall degenerative eye disease and was told he was going blind. After a lengthy battle of accepting his blindness, he became an Olympic weight lifting champion. He has won an International Humanitarian of the year in 2000. Because Hollywood was unwilling to make Mr. Stovall's family films with the messages that he intended he developed the Emmy award winning Narrative Television Network.

The movie stars an academy award winning Louis Gossett Jr., along with some familiar faces that you all will recognize from the hit television shows like NCIS, Lost, and 7th Heaven. The handicap children portray their own disabilities, as Mr. Stovall said "It is much better to hire a child who already knows how to run their wheelchair, instead of buying a wheelchair and then teaching a child how to operate it." Also be on the lookout for cameo appearances by Steve Forbes, and the blind Mr. Stovall as the limo driver.

Although I won't tell you all the details, I will tell that it will be wonderful family movie with twist and turns along with a great message. The story involves around a family consisting of Lisa (Meredith Salenger, Annie) and Stanley (Jason London, 7th Heaven) were just your average middle class family trying to rebuild their shattered life riddle with anger and guilt over the death of their five year old son.

Next door to the foster home is filled with children which a constant reminder that they no longer have a child. Miss Ester (L. Scott Caldwell, Lost) gives Lisa a very unusual Aladdin type lamp. Lisa shines the lamp and Mysterious Visitor (Louis Gossett Jr.) makes his appearance in the movie. Stanley meets the groundskeeper (Muse Watson, NCIS), at the ballpark, as he is watching Josh (Cameron Ten Napel), foster child as she plays baseball.

Louis Gossett Jr. and Muse Watson's characters in this movie work through their various emotional issues toward finding healed relationships. Through the ups and down of the relationship of Miss Ester, the foster kids, Stanley and Lisa brings hilarity, sadness, anger, joy, frustration love, and compassion throughout movie.

Even though I enjoyed watching this film, it had a good message about believing. This family film will be enjoyable for all ages. The film will be release September 20, 2011 on DVD. You can find more information about Mr. Stovall at his website at www.jimstovall.com.

Recently 'The Lamp' was aired nationally on the Inspirational Network.

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