Take Time to Dance (2025)
A female attorney who works at a family law firm, and is also a ballroom dancer, is handed a case where a happily married Christian couple is all of a sudden getting a divorce. The husband doesn't want his wife to leave and his family to split up, and he doesn't know why she is leaving as she won't give him a reason. The attorney tries to figure out what is happening and why, with the end goal of hoping to save the marriage. This movie has a message for a married man, a married woman, and a single person regardless if your age is 20 or 60. It also shares the gospel and has a message on the power of Christ! The movie also presents an analogy of how ballroom dance is a picture of marriage.
Director: Dave Christiano
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Jamie Hughes as Melanie Davis |
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Andrew Ferguson as Will Kendall |
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Chris Bound as Harrison |
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Bourke Floyd as Thomas Masters |
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Troy Rudeseal as Mr. Ruskin |
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Brian Lemmons as Daniel Griffin |
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Aviva Sevilla as Mallory |
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Vanesa Tamayo as Elena |
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Kailyn Corriher as Katherine |
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Jessica Ambuehl as Candice Masters |
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Charlene Hong White as Kami |
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Gara Coffey as Robin |
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Janet Decker as Mrs. Henry |
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Robert Thomason as Judge Wallace |
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Betsy Graver as Mrs. Pearl |
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K.J. Baker as Mrs. Gringeri |
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Kyle Kupecky as Ron |
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Lucas Hyde as Brad |
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Matt Fling as Jeremy Hillmire |
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Ron Shuff Jr. as Dave |
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Kim Gregg as Court Reporter |
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Joe Rucker as Self |
| Directing | Dave Christiano | Director |
| Writing | Dave Christiano | Writer |
| Editing | Dave Christiano | Editor |
| Production | Dave Christiano | Producer |
| Sound | Grant Fonda | Music |