Mending Fences

Mending Fences

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  • Genre(s): Drama, TV Movie
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Stephen Bridgewater
  • Cast(s): Angie Dickinson, Laura Leighton, Peter Jason, David Lee Smith, Shanley Caswell See all Cast & Crew
  • Similar To: Deadwood, Coins for Christmas
  • Story:
    When big-city TV journalist Kelly Faraday (Laura Leighton) gets fired, she moves back to her Nevada hometown, where a severe drought may force her aging mother, Ruth (Angie Dickinson), to sell the family farm to a casino developer. As Kelly and Ruth sort out old differences, the erstwhile reporter and her ex-beau Walt (David Lee Smith) begin to suspect the casino of manipulating the town's water supply. Stephen Bridgewater directs this drama.
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STORY

Story
When big-city TV journalist Kelly Faraday (Laura Leighton) gets fired, she moves back to her Nevada hometown, where a severe drought may force her aging mother, Ruth (Angie Dickinson), to sell the family farm to a casino developer. As Kelly and Ruth sort out old differences, the erstwhile reporter and her ex-beau Walt (David Lee Smith) begin to suspect the casino of manipulating the town's water supply. Stephen Bridgewater directs this drama.

TRIVIA

Trivia

Final film of Jean Sincere.

In Hallmark's 2006 movie "The Christmas Card", Peter Jason who played Richard, Lou Asner's brother in law, mentions "The best things happen when you're dancing", a line he says at a Christmas dance. As Hank in Mending Fences, he repeats that line at a dance.