By Press Release | Posted Aug. 19, 2010 | August 2010
To Save a Life released on DVD and Blu-ray Aug. 3, 2010, through Sony Pictures Home Entertainment/Affirm Films.
To Save a Life is rated PG-13 due to mature thematic elements that involve teen suicide, teen drinking, some drug content, disturbing images and sexuality.
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Written by youth pastor Jim Britts and directed by Brian Baugh,
To Save a Life stars Randy Wayne (
The Haunting of Molly Hartley,
The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning), Deja Kreutzberg (TV's "As the World Turns," "CSI Miami"), Joshua Weigel (
The Butterfly Circus), Robert Bailey Jr. (
The Happening), Kim Hidalgo (
Ball Don't Lie), Sean Michael Afable (
Akeelah and the Bee), Bubba Lewis (TV's "Medium") and Steven Crowder (TV's "Greek"). The film was produced by Nicole Franco, Steve Foster and Jim Britts, with Scott Evans serving as executive producer and Grammy award-winning Charlie Peacock as Music Supervisor.
To Save a Life is loaded with bonus content including deleted scenes, music videos, filmmaker commentary track, a gag reel and the featurette
To Save a Life: Behind the Scenes.
To Save a Life is available on Blu-ray for $34.95 SRP and DVD for $24.96 SRP.
SYNOPSIS:
Jake Taylor has it all: friends, fame, a basketball scholarship and the hottest girl in school. What could be better? Enter Roger Dawson. Roger has nothing. No friends. No hope. Nothing but put-downs and getting pushed aside. Jake and Roger were best friends when they were kids, but the politics of high school quickly pulled them apart. Now Roger doesn't fit in Jake's -- or anyone's circle -- and he's had enough. He walks onto campus with a gun in his pocket and pain in his heart and makes a tragic move. Jake's last-ditch effort can't stop Roger, and the sudden tragedy rocks Jake's world. Something breaks loose inside and sends him questioning everything. Most of all, he can't shake the question: Could I have saved Roger? In a quest for answers, Jake finds himself looking for the next Roger and reaching out to the outcast and lonely. He quickly finds that crossing class castes threatens all his world is built on, and it could cost him his own friends, his girl, his dreams and even his reputation. Is it worth the price to find the answer to his ultimate question: What do I want my life to be about?