Gimme Shelter
Being a mother is the toughest job in the world... Period.
Now imagine... you are young, homeless, and without a family to lean on for support.
That’s exactly what happened to Agnes “Apple” Baily.
Based on a true
story, Ronald Krauss’ new film “Gimme Shelter,” stars Vanessa Hudgens
(High School Musical) as 16-year-old Agnes “Apple” Baily, a teenager who
sets out to find her biological father and is forced into the streets
in a true journey of survival.
Check out and
share the 6 animated gifs to get an inside look at the heart warming
tale of Agnes “Apple” Baily before the film hits theaters Friday January 24th, 2014.
CAST:
Vanessa Hudgens (Agnes "Apple" Bailey)
James Earl Jones (Frank McCarthy)
Rosario Dawson (June Bailey)
Brendan Fraser (Tom Fitzpatrick)
Vanessa Hudgens (Agnes "Apple" Bailey)
James Earl Jones (Frank McCarthy)
Rosario Dawson (June Bailey)
Brendan Fraser (Tom Fitzpatrick)
Gimme Shelter received 5 stars from the Dove Foundation, their highest rating!
Kelly Rosati, VP, Community Outreach / FOCUS ON THE FAMILY
“GIMME SHELTER” is a deeply moving and meaningful film that celebrates the dignity of life at all ages and stages. A great, gritty depiction of what it means to put your faith into action to help those society far too often marginalizes.”
“GIMME SHELTER” is a deeply moving and meaningful film that celebrates the dignity of life at all ages and stages. A great, gritty depiction of what it means to put your faith into action to help those society far too often marginalizes.”
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