A Little Piece of Heaven

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Plot

This Christmas-oriented TV-movie centers upon two teenaged orphans, Will (Kirk Cameron) and Violet Jenny Robertson. Both would like a family of their own, so Will abducts neglected or abused children in the dark of night. When they awaken, Will tells them they've died and gone to heaven. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi

Cast

Bernard Behrens - Cecil Loomis; Kirk Cameron - Will Loomis; Colin Fox - The Preacher; Kay Hawtry - Della; Cloris Leachman - Edwina; Ron McLarty - Jack Daniels; Chelsea Noble - Carrie; Jenny Robertson - Violet Loomis; Richard Sali - FBI Agent #3; Jussie Smollett - Salem; J. Winston Carroll - Sheriff Dickson; Roger Lodge - FBI Agent #2; Amos Crawley - Gergory; Ron Hartmann - Judge; John Lefebvre - FBI Agent #1; Dave Nichols - Newscaster

Credit

Tony Hall - Art Director, Mimi Leder - Director, Joan Barnett - Executive Producer, Jack Grossbart - Executive Producer, Don Davis - Composer (Music Score), Francois Protat - Cinematographer

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A Little Piece of Heaven (film)

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A Little Piece of Heaven
Directed by Mimi Leder
Produced by Joan Barnett
Jack Grossbart
John Danylkiw
Written by Betty Goldberg
Starring Kirk Cameron
Cloris Leachman
Jenny Robertson
Ron McLarty
Chelsea Noble
Jussie Smollett
Lacey Chabert
Cinematography François Protat
Editing by Jacque Elaine Toberen
Release date(s) December 2, 1991
Country United States
Language English

A Little Piece of Heaven (working title: Honor Bright) is a 1991 television film directed by Mimi Leder, written by Betty Goldberg, and starring Kirk Cameron.[1] It was created by NBC.[2]

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Plot

Will Loomis (Kirk Cameron) is living with his handicapped sister Violet (Jenny Robertson). She wants a young child to play with, so brother Will takes a child (and later another) from the local orphanage. The children are told they have died and are in heaven. Will and Violet try to make their farm 'a little piece of heaven' for the kids, while the authorities wonder what has happened to the missing children.

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Awards

Emmy Awards

  • 1992, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Miniseries or a Special (Nominated)

Young Artist Awards

  • 1993, Best Young Actress Under Ten in a Television Movie, Lacey Chabert (Nominated)

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