This moving courtroom drama is based on a true incident that exposed the shocking conditions at Alcatraz. The tale begins when 18-year old Willie Moore makes the biggest mistake of his life. Now all he wants is a chance to talk baseball before he dies.
Recorded at the DoubleTree Guest Suites, Santa Monica, in 1995.
Directed by Steve Albrezzi
Producing Director Susan Albert Loewenberg
Edward Asner as Henkin and Warden Harold Humson
Kate Asner as Mary McCasslin
David Birney as Byron Davidson
Ron Byron as The Bailiff and The Jailer
William Frankfather as Milton Glenn and Harve Bennet
Arye Gross as Henry Willard Davidson
Andrew Hawkes as Willie Moore
Cynthia Mace as Blanche and Irene
Eric Poppick as William McNeil
John Randolph as Judge Henry T. Clawson
Gil Segel as Jerry Hoolihan, the Landlord, and Burt Russell
Bill Smitrovich as Derek Simpson, the Foreman, and Terrence Swenson
Radio Production and Original Music by Raymond Guarna; Foley Artist: Amy Strong
What is it that makes someone truly successful? Is it hard work, intelligence, luck? Actually, it's none of those things. After working with many clients who have the kind of success most people only dream of I discovered the "Success Formula." It's all in their mindset. In this audio book I uncover the Success Mindset used by the rich, powerful and those who have left indelible marks on the world. The good news is, you can shift into a success mindset almost instantly! Let me show you how.
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In the tradition of Tuesdays with Morrie and Small Miracles, a screenwriter and playwright shares funny, poignant, and deeply inspiring stories about communications from the other side.
A postcard from heaven is not a revelation from on high-rather, it's "a whisper, a familiar smell in the air, or just the feeling of a presence" of someone who's passed away. These eerie coincidences are uncanny enough to suggest that they come from the spirits of lost loved ones, yet they have a deeply comforting effect.
Told with cinematic smoothness and pacing, Postcards from Heaven is the uplifting and profoundly moving story of four generations of a remarkable family and how they remain interconnected, a part of one another's lives, even after passing to the other side.
"[O]ne of the most tender, endearing, heartwarming books I have ever read. The author's humor, compassion, and love pour from every page."-Caroline Myss, author of Invisible Acts of Power