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Additional information for To Save a Life, which has a domestic theatrical release set for January 22, 2010. The film is being distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films and has not yet been rated. To Save a Life has a total running time of 120 minutes.

  • PG-13 USA
  • PG Canada
  • 15 South Korea
  • 12 Netherlands
  • 120min
  • How to Save a Life USA
  • Salvar una vida Mexico
  • November 05, 2009 USA
  • January 22, 2010 USA
  • February 26, 2010 Canada
  • November 11, 2010 South Korea
  • January 14, 2011 Mexico
  • February 01, 2011 Netherlands
  • September 22, 2011 Germany
  • Some people are just dying to be heard.
  • After a childhood friend's death, Jake Taylor, an all-star athlete must change his life - and sacrifice his dreams to save the lives of others.

  • The film tells the story of Jake Taylor, a young man who has it all: a basketball scholarship, the ideal girlfriend, and the right friends. But faced with the demands of the in-crowd, Jake has written off his childhood best-friend, Roger. Isolated and mistreated, Roger finally takes his anger to the extreme when he shows up one day on campus with a gun.Jakes last-ditch effort cant stop Roger. And the events which follow rock Jakes world. He begins to question everything. But most of all, he cant stop asking: Could I have saved Roger?In his search for answers, Jake finds himself looking for the next Roger. He reaches out to geeks, losers, and loners. But crossing the strict high school caste lines threatens everything Jake values. And pushes him to answer the most important question of all: What do I want my life to be about?This film doesnt shy away from the real struggles facing our teens.. It is rated PG-13 because it portrays some of these issues accurately: from teen sexuality, to abortion, to cutting, to drug and alcohol abuse, to suicide.But because it does so, teens are praising this film for its realistic and relevant portrayal of their world and responding enthusiastically to its message. As teen author and speaker Zach Hunter comments: It conveys the raw emotions of life and the ups and downs of high schoolMy friends who have seen the film are already talking about it and encouraging others to go see it.A must see for all teenagers and parents.
  • Brian Baugh
    Director(s)
  • Jim Britts
    Writer(s)
  • Jim Britts
    producer
    Scott Evans
    executive producer
    Steve Foster
    producer
    Nicole Franco
    producer
    Christina Lee Storm
    co-producer
    Producer(s)
  • Christopher Lennertz
    Timothy Wynn
    Composer(s)
  • Jake Taylor Randy Wayne
  • Amy Briggs Deja Kreutzberg
  • Chris Vaughn Joshua Weigel
  • Doug Moore Steven Crowder
  • Mark Rivers D. David Morin
  • Jonny Garcia Sean Michael Afable
  • Danny Rivers Bubba Lewis
  • Roger Dawson Robert Bailey Jr.
  • Andrea Stevens Kim Hidalgo
  • Matt McQueen Arjay Smith
  • Billy Orin Mozon
  • Clyde Williams Lamont Thompson
  • Kelsi Trinity Scott
  • Cari Vaughn Janora McDuffie
  • Pam Taylor Laura Black
  • Glen Taylor David Starzyk
  • Esther Dawson Monique Edwards
  • Frank Joseph Narducci
  • Jan Lori Rom
  • Mrs. Jones Dee Baldus
  • Church Woman Nicole Franco
  • Reporter Lee Ann Kim
  • Young Roger Christian Pike
  • Young Jake Jason Evans
  • Announcer Andy Crisp
  • Church Man David Kasdan
  • Dawn Dawn Page
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