In 1935, William and Helen Hemsley (Brian Geraghty, Amanda Crew) welcome identical twin boys into the world. But their joy is quickly tempered by a sobering realization; how could they give these children any kind of a life beyond the desperate poverty that haunted many families in the midst of the Great Depression? When evangelist Reece Wade (Ray Liotta) reveals that he and his wife Louise (Ashley Judd) cannot have children, William feels the Lord's prompting to give them one of the infant boys. Both brothers are born with passion, drive and awesome musical talent, but take very separate, yet converging paths. Drexel Hemsley (Blake Rayne) rises like a comet and changes the music world forever. His adopted brother, Ryan Wade (also played by Blake Rayne) struggles to find the purpose for his life. All the way into manhood he wrestles with pleasing Reverend Wade, his loving but controlling father, who is convinced his son Ryan is called into the ministry. Ryan is encouraged by his loving and supportive wife Jenny (Erin Cottrell) and lifelong friends Dino and Avi (Seth Green, Joe Pantoliano) to follow his musical dreams. And oh, can he sing, just like his world famous twin. "The Identical" is a captivating journey spanning five decades from the 1930's through the 1970's. This story is about the restoration and the reconciliation of a family broken apart by culture, creed and tradition. Movie-going audiences will be drawn to this timeless tale of love, hope, and redemption that speaks to all generations.
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The Identical
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Amazing Grace
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Mellow Down Easy
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Rick Harchol:
Writer
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Christ the Lord Has Risen Today
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Charles Wesley:
Writer
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Don't Cha Just Walk by Me
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Burnin' Rubber
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Jeremiah 29:11
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Noah Urrea:
Performer
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Angel of Mine
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Boogie Woogie Rock and Roll
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Bee Boppin' Baby
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You Gotta Get Up
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Building My World
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Great Big Love
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Your Love's Keepin' Me Tonight
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Sunrise Surfin'
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Blake Rayne:
Performer
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Wedding March
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Gypsy Man
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I'm Gonna Die Tryin'
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Rick Harchol:
Writer
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Born For a Reason
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Rick Harchol:
Writer
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Nashville Tonight
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City Lights
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Strange Love
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Better Man
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Sumthen Boucha
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Rick Harchol:
Writer
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Everybody Knows It
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Rick Harchol:
Writer
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It Don't Come Easy
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New Life
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Klaus Badelt:
Score produced and mixed
Christopher Carmichael: Performer Christopher Carmichael: Original score |
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