Elijah Peel

Elijah Peel

0.0IMDb Score
Released:2026-08-14
Duration:107 min
Director:Kevin D. Sepe, Nathan Ross Murphy
Actors:Robert Malcolm Cumming, Evelyn Grace Kite, Kevin Sorbo, April Billingsley, Princess Elmore
Production:Gravity Studios, Cuttingboard, Harris-Sepe Films, Pinnacle Peak Pictures, EKKL

Overview:

A stadium-filling rock star, Elijah Peel is at the top of the world … until his addiction leads to a heart attack that could cost him everything. During his recovery, Elijah encounters a remarkable young girl whose unwavering faith, radiant spirit, and wisdom beyond her years begin to break through the walls he has built around his heart. Her extraordinary hope and their unexpected bond inspire Elijah to begin a powerful journey toward healing, reconciliation, and faith.

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