Mitch Albom has a pretty great life. He lives in Detroit and is happily married, he's an award-winning sportswriter, a must-read newspaper columnist, a screenwriter, a radio and television broadcaster. Then two men come into his life, and he realizes something's missing. The two men are Rabbi Albert Lewis, who presides over a thriving synagogue in a comfortable New Jersey suburb, and pastor Henry Covington, a recovering drug user and dealer, who preaches to the poor and homeless in a crumbling Detroit inner-city church. Stars Bradley Whitford, Martin Landau, and Laurence Fishburne.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Mitch Albom | Writer | ||
Bradley Whitford | Guest Star | ||
Martin Landau | Guest Star | ||
Laurence Fishburne | Guest Star | ||
Jon Avnet | Director |