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Last Ounce of Courage
Directed byDarrel Campbell, Kevin McAfee
Screenplay byDarrel Campbell
Produced byKevin McAfee
StarringMarshall R. Teague
Jennifer O'Neill
Fred Williamson
Edited byMiles Hanon
Production
company
Veritas Entertainment
Release date
  • September 11, 2012 (2012-09-11)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1,585,994 (est.)

Last Ounce of Courage is a 2012 American family drama film directed by Darrel Campbell, Kevin McAfee and starring Marshall R. Teague, Jennifer O'Neill, and Fred Williamson. It centers on the struggle of Bob Revere, a man dealing with what he feels is his freedom of religion under attack by the government of his community and the ACLU.

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Reception

Upon release, the film was panned by critics, but received a positive response from audiences. It currently holds a 0% "rotten" rating from Rotten Tomatoes, which relfects the views of professional critics, but holds a 75% approval rating from those who viewed the film. . Michael O'Sullivan of The Washington Post said it was "preaching to the choir". In addition, Mark Feeney of the Boston Globe stated that "The problem with this numbskull travesty isn't that it's fatuous and smug (which it is). It's that it's slack and dull." Movieguide.org says of the film, Last Ounce of Courage ends on several positive notes that make it recommended viewing for everyone.

References

  1. Box Office Mojo

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