Movies Starring Keith Mackechnie
Total movies found: 8, viewing from 1 to 8
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Growing the Big One
[ 2010, Canada ] starting from $1.99Genres: Romance
Actors: Shannen Doherty, Kavan Smith, Aaron Pearl, April Telek, Stephanie Belding, Keith MacKechnie, Ralph J. Alderman, Alf Humphreys, Dolores Drake, Eric Keenleyside, Sarah-Jane Redmond, John Stewart, Gary Chalk, John Kramer, John Hainsworth, Krista Mitchell, Scott Patey, Mark Brandon, Madison Desjarlais, Carolyn Adair
Directors: Mark Griffiths
A Seattle DJ (Shannen Doherty) leaves the city behind to tend to her recently deceased grandfather's farm, which he was in danger of losing to the bank. In order to pay off his debt and save the farm, she decides to enter a local pumpkin-growing contest, which awards the winner a hefty cash prize. She teams up with a neighbor (Kavan Smith) to nurture the seeds, but it's not long until a romance between the two begins to sprout as well. ~ Brie Hearn, Rovi
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Bond of Silence
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99One of them killed her husband ... none of them will talk.
Genres: Drama
Actors: Kim Raver, Greg Grunberg, Charlie McDermott, Haley Ramm, Rebecca Jenkins, Nicole Oliver, Calum Worthy, Reila Aphrodite, Rob LaBelle, Jesse Moss, Magda Apanowicz, David Cubitt, Adrian Hough, Genevieve Buechner, Kacey Rohl, Iris Quinn, Paul Campbell, Fred Henderson, Cory Dagg, Greg Kean, Tess van Stranton, Liam Sproule, Steve Adams, Kathleen Duborg, Johannah Newmarch, Keith MacKechnie, Brett Delaney, Chris Shields, Tess Lauren, Jacob Hoppenbrouwer, Ruby Curtis, Alf Humphreys, Patrick J. Phillips, Tatiana Szalay, Rich Johnson, Alexander Mendeluk, Kristina Ruddick, Astrid Braunschmidt, Jacqueline Brown, Denis Corbett, Yolanda Corbett, Eric Crump, Andrew Francis
Directors: Peter Werner
A widow's forgiveness. A killer's remorse. Bond of Silence is the true life story of a shocking murder and the amazing bond that came from it. Katy and Bob live a perfect life in a small close knit town. He's a respected lawyer, a renowned tri-athlete. She just had twins. It is New Year's Eve. Teens converge on the house next door. Always the good neighbor, Bob goes to shut it down. A confrontation occurs. Then he's dead. No teen comes forward. The media pours in. Headlines scream. Katy hunts for answers. But no one talks. A bond of silence covers the town. The police do an undercover sting and someone's caught. Ryan, a popular kid, tries to be cool, but the burden of what he did that night is unbelievable. Ryan and his attorney want to plead not guilty, but then Katy and Ryan meet. Where Katy should be a grieving wife, she becomes a supportive mother. Rather than berating, she listens. Rather than accusing, she comforts. And Ryan tells her what happened. Step by step. When Ryan appears in court he pleads guilty. He turns to Katy. The look between them is one of compassion and shared loss. Katy pleads for leniency and makes a horrible ending be a hope-filled beginning. Written by anonymous


