Forge (DVD)
$24.98
Nineteen-year-old Isaiah has been floundering since graduation. When his mother demands he get a job and CEO Joshua Moore takes him under his wing, can Isaiah chart a better course? Starring Karen Abercrombie, Cameron Arnett, Priscilla Shirer, and introducing Aspen Kennedy. The Forge is the latest movie from the Kendrick Brothers-creators of War Room, Overcomer and Courageous. Rated PG. Approx. 124 minutes.
SKU (UPC): 198028653190
Produced by: Affirm Films
Binding: Video DVD
Published: December 2024
Publisher: Provident Distribution
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