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Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Mitch Albom's 'Have A Little Faith', a New Hallmark Hall of FameĀ® Film Available On SpiritClips.com

Mitch Albom's 'Have A Little Faith', a New Hallmark Hall of Fame® Film Available On SpiritClips.com

Viewers can watch Hallmark Hall of Fame movies online, on-demand, and streaming-to-TV

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- 'Have A Little Faith',the new Hallmark Hall of Fame® movie starring Laurence Fishburne, Bradley Whitford, and Martin Landau, that premiered on ABC networks Sunday, November 27(th), is now available for viewing online at SpiritClips.com and on the new SpiritClips Roku(TM) channel.

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"SpiritClips.com is very proud to be presenting Hallmark Hall of Fame's outstanding new film Have a Little Faith to our membership. Hallmark Hall of Fame consistently produces the very best in inspiring entertainment and this beautifully crafted work is no exception," stated Rob Fried, Founder and CEO of SpiritClips.com.

'Have A Little Faith' is Mitch Albom's true story and based on his best-selling book. As depicted in the film, Albom (Bradley Whitford) 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, and a radio and television broadcaster. Life is fine. Then two men come into his life, and he realizes something's missing. The two men are Rabbi Albert Lewis (Martin Landau), who presides over a thriving synagogue in a comfortable New Jersey suburb, and pastor Henry Covington (Laurence Fishburne), a recovering drug user and dealer, who preaches to the poor and homeless in a crumbling Detroit inner-city church. Moving between their worlds - Christian and Jewish, African-American and Caucasian, impoverished and privileged - Albom witnesses first-hand how these two very different men, the feisty, funny rabbi and the intrepid inner-city pastor, not only live life, but celebrate life. What do rabbi and reverend have in common? Albom comes to realize they both take profound comfort in believing that there's a divine spark in all of us, and that one person - or in this case, two people - can make a big difference in others' lives...as long as they have a little faith.

Premium Members of SpiritClips.com will be able to enjoy this film as part of their subscription package. Others may view the film on-demand, or take advantage of the current 30% Off Membership Special (Promo Code HHF3011B) and join SpiritClips.com to watch this and the entire SpiritClips.com Hallmark Hall of Fame® catalog of films.

ABOUT SPIRITCLIPS.COM - SpiritClips.com is a content subscription service delivering award-winning original and acquired films that inspire and entertain audiences of all ages. We also offer our members a wealth of quality personal and professional development content aimed at enhancing positive living. From viewing Hallmark Hall of Fame® movies on the SpiritClips Roku(TM) channel, to watching SpiritClips Originals on mobile devices, SpiritClips.com meets the demand of subscribers seeking positive messages.

Academy-award winning film producer, Rob Fried, founded SpiritClips in 2007. What began as his boutique offering of inspirational online short films and unique video e-cards has grown into a full content subscription service, offering quality movies, documentaries, speeches and more. We are continually expanding our catalog with new SpiritClips Originals and contributions from esteemed content partners, such as Hallmark Hall of Fame, Bud Greenspan Olympics, Odyssey Networks, TED Talks, Vanguard and others.

SpiritClips is based in West Los Angeles, CA.

ABOUT HALLMARK HALL OF FAME - For 60 years, Hallmark Hall of Fame has presented compelling, emotionally satisfying movies that epitomize quality and good taste. It's the most-honored program in the history of television. Born in the era of fully sponsored television programming, the Hallmark Hall of Fame has stood the test of time and has been largely responsible for elevating the Hallmark brand to the status of an American icon. To date, the series has earned 80 Emmys, nine Golden Globes, 11 Peabody Awards, 25 Christopher Awards, and four Humanitas Prizes.

What matters most to Hallmark, however, is the ongoing positive response of viewers. Hallmark Hall of Fame is "event TV." Loyal viewers often plan an evening around it and claim to enjoy the commercials as much as the program.

For more information contact:
Kate Hunter
Director of Integrated Marketing
SpiritClips.com
1.424.210.3600
pr@spiritclips.com

SOURCE SpiritClips.com

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