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Give 'Em Hell Honey!

Give 'Em Hell Honey!

2024Movie⏱️ 1h 34mApproved
Family
5.9
IMDB Rating
22 votes

"An inspiring story about aging, loving, family, friends and life transitions, as seen through the eyes of a famous painter named Jane Nelson."

Director
Katie O'Regan
Writers
Katie O'Regan, Phyllis Yes
Stars
Katie O'Regan, Mikael Rossi, Dean Scofield
Release Date
March 14, 2025
Language
English
Country
United States
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Wins
💬 3
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Katie O'Regan
Katie O'Regan
as Jane Nelson
Mikael Rossi
Mikael Rossi
as Sydney Dune
Dean Scofield
Dean Scofield
as Lou Anderson
Diana Angelina
Diana Angelina
as Doris Anderson
Liza Asner
Liza Asner
as Cindy Nelson
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Lacey O'Regan
as Jane's Dog
👤
Aziza Azizova
as Aziza
👤
Jack Gengler
as Jim
Daryl Hrdlicka
Daryl Hrdlicka
as Bob Snell
Eric Leukert
Eric Leukert
as Brian Johnson

🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Color
Filming Location
Caledonia, Minnesota, USA
Production
Sacred Noise Society

🏷️ Keywords

family relationshipscorgichild come back homenon fiction

🎯 Categories

Family

⭐ Featured Review

Touching Movie. a genuine movie
by Clare-7572025-08-24
10/10

"The soundtrack crafted by O'Regan beautifully complements the emotional depth of the film, enhancing every scene with its poignant melodies. The way it intertwines with the narrative adds an extra layer of resonance, making the viewing experience even more impactful. The performances from the cast are indeed incredibly believable, drawing the audience into their emotional journeys. Each actor brings a unique authenticity to their character, allowing viewers to connect deeply with their struggles and triumphs. The storyline, inspired by the universal theme of losing a beloved parent, is ..."

💡 Did You Know?

It was originally released as "Painting Jane" but the Producer/Director/screenwriter/editor, Katie O'Regan decided she didn't like the story and decided to re-cut the movie and now it is "Give 'Em Hell, Honey".

📖 Synopsis

"An inspiring story about aging, loving, family, friends and life transitions, as seen through the eyes of a famous painter named Jane Nelson."